June 4Wind is sparkling cottonwood leavesthis morning.It’s cooler outside than inSafe to open windows in daylightfor the first time in weeks. artwork by Henri Matisse, “The Window“
Category: 2023 Poetry Postcard Fest
POPO2023 Day 5
I took a picture of the full moon and shared it on my blog. A blogmate said it resembled a honey marble stuck in tar. They say it’s the wildfires in Canada. artwork by Georges Seurat, “The Channel at Gravelines, Evening“
POPO2023 Day 4
First of June isn’t supposed to hit ninety. May hasn’t rained all month following April with no showers. Everything is still green, but the grass looks tired. artwork by Georges Seurat, “River Landscape with a Boat“
POPO2023 Day 3
Laundry piled too tall a load is on final spin. Too humid for the dryer so old-fashioned me hangs them (inside) on the clothesline. artwork by Georges Seurat, “The Gardener“
POPO2023 Day 2
Dotty can’t understand why she can’t sleep on my lap. The blanket is too hot to drape over my legs and her claws are too sharp. artwork by Henri Matisse, “Red Interior. Still Life on a Blue Table“
POPO2023 Day 1
Here we are again at the first of October. A month has gone by since the ending of the Poetry Postcard Festival 2023. For those who aren’t familiar with it, Cascadia Poetics Lab is now organizing the event that was originally founded by Paul Nelson . What happens is you register and pay your $$…
