Today I am reading A Drift of Birdsong Haiku by Carol Purington (2020).
In her Introduction, Carol wrote, “A small poem can hold a heart full of joy.”
Please visit Woodslawn Farm for more information.
Today I am reading A Drift of Birdsong Haiku by Carol Purington (2020).
In her Introduction, Carol wrote, “A small poem can hold a heart full of joy.”
Please visit Woodslawn Farm for more information.
peaceful time
with my blogs
remembrance
by Ellen Grace Olinger
Christmas Haiku by Carol Purington is a new post at Haiku Art Site.
And as I wrote there:
Three New Books by Carol Purington is a beautiful post by her family at Woodslawn Farm. She asked her family to complete this work for her. Excellent work by all.
Please visit Woodslawn Farm for more information.
Carol enjoyed sharing her poetry in many ways. This is a post we created at Haiku Art Site for January 27, 2016.
Snowflakes falling
on my head and on yours
we are not strangers
Prayer before soup
we unclasp our hands
to break bread
Leafless tree
its branches full
of setting sun
Haiku by Carol Purington
Reprinted with her permission
All Rights Reserved
Please visit Woodslawn Farm for more information.
Posts in this series for Carol:
The blue pitcher
that came with white lilacs and tears –
his beautiful woodwork
by Carol Purington
All Rights Reserved
Carol was inspired by my photo for the (Extra)ordinary WordPress Photo Challenge at this site on October 16, 2015.
Then we created a post, Poem by Carol Purington, on October 31, 2015, at Poems From Psalms And Nature.
The blue pitcher is one of our thrift store treasures.
Previous posts in this series:
Creative Note in Memory: Carol Purington (1949 – 2020)
Ellen Grace Olinger
There is information about Carol’s new book, Farm Song, at Woodslawn Farm “A Seventh Generation Family Farm in Colrain, Massachusetts.” You can also learn more about her books at her Poetry page. Her family links to her page on Amazon and provides more information.
Morning Song Poems for New Parents, Edited by Susan Todd and Carol Purington, was published in 2011 by St. Martin’s Press / Macmillan, in New York.
Previous post in this new series for Carol:
Creative Note in Memory: Carol Purington (1949 – 2020)
Image for this post is from wpclipart.
Please read Carol Purington’s Quiet Optimism by Michael Dylan Welch at Graceguts.
You can read poems from Carol Purington’s Archive at Mann Library’s Daily Haiku Featuring one guest author per month, which is edited by Tom Clausen.
Woodslawn Farm is her family website.
Carol and I corresponded for years, and she enjoyed the blogs. I will share more of her work over time.
I enjoyed reading Carol Purington’s recent posts at Woodslawn Farm.
Carol writes wonderful haiku and tanka, and has published several books.
The vintage drawing is courtesy of Reusable Art. I refer to this site often.