sunrise
in early May
tiny bird sings
on the branch
of budding lilacs
2012
sunshine
along the roads
marsh marigolds
2013
another summer
art on the wall
by someone
long ago still
speaks to me
2014
early April
and warm enough
for rain
mid-September
pumpkins for sale
at the stores
late Summer afternoon
and happy to wait
with the cart for Karl
by the doors at Walmart
errands in Sheboygan
on a beautiful day
Pick ‘n Save and Walmart
And now I remember this poem:
late afternoon
on a warm Fall day
people of all ages
at the market
time for supper
Mentink’s Market Piggly Wiggly
Oostburg, Wisconsin
September 26, 2019
sunrise . . .
some water
for the chrysanthemum
Published first here on August 30, 2020.
hedgerow #133, autumn 2020 – Caroline Skanne is the Editor.
Daily Haiku: February 16, 2021
Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog
We went to the Bethesda Wisconsin – Sheboygan Thrift Shop. I mostly looked at art and books. I bought two books. A wonderful store. I can always donate back or give to another person or thrift store, after I read.
Yesterday a new book arrived. Karl asked if I wanted to add anything to an order from Amazon.
The new book is a glimpse of water fall, poems and drawings by Jane Tims. Fredericton, April 2021. Published by Kindle Direct Publishing.
I first learned of Jane’s work from her site, nichepoetryandprose “poetry and prose about place.”
gulls lifting
from the sand
corn an inch tall
Published in SMILE (2009; 2010) and BELL’S LETTERS POET (2010).