Hello Spring
Greet the sun:
Hello, Spring!
A journey into the cloud…
Greet the sun:
Hello, Spring!
In the green of spring Ringing the yard all around Tiny Johnny Jump-Ups Hide amongst the blades, Painting purple pop ups, A joy to those who gaze And pause to … Continue Reading Legs
Snow blankets the area, melts, falls, and fills our world with white.
Today I’m grateful for…
Sun Tunnels #SOL19
Evidence There, walking in the evening beneath the sky of pale blue along the grey sidewalk lined with newly mowed lawns, I remember the chatter in the afternoon shadow … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Evidence
DiloDaff A first in spring heads bob in the wind and even from behind their bright sun centers say: It’s warm again. Come out and play. Photo and Poetry … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo DiloDaff
So then just after the yellow and orange of the daffodil spring their sunshine for us, the deep purple rays in the bright green leaves of the periwinkle wink to … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Periwinkle
Four point stars bloom yellow rays over and over, a sunny spring universe: the shrub forsythia Photo and Poetry by Sheri For #napowrimo #npm18 #clmooc
Waiting through winter of brown and grey dormant beauty for greening tree buds of red and green brightening our spring. Brightening our spring of red and green budding blossoms … Continue Reading NaPoWriMo Magnificent
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
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
Today the fog flows in with the continuing chaos of news, a grey day, sun hidden away, covering its rays although we know at least spring seeps in. Art by … Continue Reading SOL18 At least
My husband and I walked around our neighborhood today, chatting about the summer visit the family had all been planning, adding in the new delight: our oldest granddaughter’s marriage. Scheduling … Continue Reading SOL18 They’re Back