How lucky are we?
Perfectly September
What a treat we have for you today as we close out September— the month and our September theme we have running since Labor Day. Haiku and exquisite photography from Alex Ferrone. Savor September…
All in Poetry
How lucky are we?
What a treat we have for you today as we close out September— the month and our September theme we have running since Labor Day. Haiku and exquisite photography from Alex Ferrone. Savor September…
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
An exquisite poem by Mary Oliver, commemorating the summer solstice. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
A poem about love…
To all of us on this amazing and wonderful journey! “Wedding” by Alice Oswald, curated by Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
By Mary Oliver.
Providing both “solace and wonder” for this fraught moment in time.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
A beautiful poem by Derek Walcott that encourages us to love ourselves…after all. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
A very special winter poem by Robert Frost. ‘Tis the season. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
Are you too suffering from insomnia these days? A playful solution, with “Instructions” awaits. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
By William Butler Yeats. Curated by Lynda Bernard. A love poem. Yes, this is how you do it.
A poem by Seamus Heaney.
“And yet all this comes down when the job’s done….”
Shadow Dancing Poetry Series curated by Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
“And never hurry through the world
But walk slowly, and bow often.”
On National Arbor Day, the last day of National Poetry Month.
By Mary Oliver. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
“And have you too decided that probably nothing important
is ever easy?” By Mary Oliver. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
This might be one of the best posts EVER.
Smart, funny, succinct, playful, and most of all full of hope. A haiku by Sarah Ehrenson.