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  • Reaching for freedom:

    August 25th, 2015

    cali photo

    My tears

    are happy

    sharpened  with diamonds,

    sketching around hymns

    in gardens

    that call me home.

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  • Capture that:

    August 21st, 2015

    Project Happiness

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    Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace.

    The soul that knows it not, knows no release from little things. -Amelia Earhart, aviator (24 Jul 1897-1937)

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  • Growing Day 27) Napowrimo- Variant Haiku

    April 27th, 2015

    Tranquil #1Planting

    tree space

    in my soul.

    Tilling

    watered holes

    turning over anew.

    Gardening

    inward growth

    preparing for harvest.

    As (April )National Poetry Month is quickly passing- I am blessed today with all goodness and kind words, flowing on my blog and others(such positive goodness) . Please visit if you haven’t

    Day Twenty-Seven

    The dedication bloggers have-its in our blood. I understand this habit of writing and sharing. As (my grand) daddy would say  Howdy-“keep milking the cows,chase a hens or two that’s good livin!”… I am thankful for this space to write. There is nothing more beautiful,when I look around and see love…

    And today’s prompt – optional, as always — comes to us from Vince Gotera. It’s the hay(na)ku). Created by the poet Eileen Tabios and named by Vince, the hay(na)ku is a variant on the haiku. A hay(na)ku consists of a three-line stanza, where the first line has one word, the second line has two words, and the third line has three words. You can write just one, or chain several together into a longer poem. For example, you could write a hay(na)ku sonnet, like the one that Vince himself wrote back during NaPoWriMo 2012!

    Happy writing!

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