Tag: Teachers

small study

I am grateful that some of my poems have been reprinted. Sometimes it is good to reflect upon past work and simply be grateful.

Years ago, I helped begin The Education Resources at The Haiku Foundation. This poem was reprinted in their volunteer anthology.

small study
and books to read
days with longer light

poem credits:

Akitsu Quarterly, Spring 2022 – Robin White, Editor

Charlotte Digregorio’s Writer’s Blog – May 10, 2022

Our Garden: The Haiku Foundation Volunteer Anthology 2022 – edited by Jim Kacian & Julie Bloss Kelsey The Haiku Foundation, Winchester VA.

I hope to highlight a few poems and their stories over the next few posts.

Bloganuary prompt for January 12, 2022

What emoji(s) do you like to use?

I like how the prompts and questions vary. Thank you to the editors at WordPress.com. This question is one I am not qualified to answer!

Then I thought some vintage images from Reusable Art – Breathing New Life Into Old Art would create a nice post today. You can learn more at Reusable Art. The content at the site goes back to the 1300s. There are many categories.

old and new
and new again
blog collage

old and new:
a haiku and collage with different images
is from April 17, 2021.

Harvest Acrostic Poem

Food Drawing by Walter Crane, from Reusable Art

H   ard work
A   nd hope
R   ealized, and
V   ery grateful
E   ternally, with
S   ongs
T  o sing

They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.
He that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing precious seed,
shall doubtless come again with rejoicing,
bringing his sheaves with him.

Psalm 126: 5-6 (KJV)

My acrostic for HARVEST from August 29, 2010 is a favorite poem. Thank you.

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