NaPoWriMo Light Fall
Bold light strikes free liberated independent on its own; soon, like autumn, light gently fades and falls until renewed again through time when needed as Bold. Art and Poetry by … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Light Fall
A journey into the cloud…
Bold light strikes free liberated independent on its own; soon, like autumn, light gently fades and falls until renewed again through time when needed as Bold. Art and Poetry by … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Light Fall
A misty haze of the unimaginable befuddles my mind clouds my vision corrupts my foresight A misty haze of the contrary changes directions derails values disregards humanity A misty haze … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo In a Haze
Pencil Pen Ink On paper I think; Tap, format, click In the cloud, I think. No matter the way Writing each day Clears the mind Clears my thoughts And … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Pencil
Light Beam In every beam of light: waves of color, energy, life. In every beam of light: wonder of perceiving, warmth, hope. In every beam of light: … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Light Beam
OVERNIGHT Overnight green buds bloom, gloom gone; buds inside: bright. Art and Poetry by Sheri Overnight Be Bright For #napowrimo #npm18 #clmooc
Art by Sheri When hope for spring we have given up as winter still casts its long cold ways of dreary grey and snowy days, February sprouts our hope in … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo April 2 Buttercup
In Spring In April In the garden In rainbow colors In dark brown soil In brown and newly green grass In warming sunlight In the reflection of our eyes In … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo April 1 In
Today, she will be cleansed with water. Baptized in her new faith, a two-thousand year old faith, still keeping with those beliefs and rituals. We will witness this as her … Continue Reading SOL18 Ablution
We are two hours from any major city, forty-five minutes from a larger town. On the other hand, we are five minutes from any appointment. No traffic. Just hop in … Continue Reading SOL18 Old Rural Small
Like an old pair of shoes left in the garden Some in the world weather away Things, people, ideas But time passing brings passion anew For time forward Things, people, … Continue Reading SOL18 Nature’s Hope
On Sunday, we received a call from our neighbors who have three HUGE German Shepherd dogs. They’d corralled a very friendly huge Husky dog with a very friendly attitude reminiscent … Continue Reading SOL18 Friend
Last year I participated in several doodle challenges, including Sketch50. I wanted to learn how to draw basic shapes and learn to quickly draw basic sketches to represent ideas. … Continue Reading SOL18 Sketch50 Banner
Layered petals visions of pink in evening clouds at first so light but flowing with brilliant orange-red until sun sets the darkness. Gouache Painting by Sheri This post is written … Continue Reading SOL18 Rose
March 18 7:05 PM Sunset. Cold blue sky darkened, unpruned crab apple trees path of monsters with outstretched arms pulling electrically pulsing cables and climbing up and over ancient glacial … Continue Reading SOL18 Not Yet Spring
I’d planned on marching with students today, March 24, 2018 #marchforourlives This sign deserves a pulitzer #marchforourlives (📸 @claremarienyc) pic.twitter.com/9qHcEjbhq6 — Liz Plank The Curve (@feministabulous) March 24, 2018 because … Continue Reading SOL18 Caucus
Grey. Light black. Dark white. Fading hues. Highlight subdued. Color grey bright. Fill in sunlight. Spring in green— Hearts in between- Blue all ’round, just right. Are they stars in … Continue Reading SOL18 Grey