One Poet's Writing Practice
community creativity from Whatcom County, Washington...and beyond
creative reflections
Musings on poetry, language, perception, numbers, food, and anything else that slips through the cracks.
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The Poetry of Soil
Haiku express moments; hailstones are momentary things; frozen in time, they are stored here in the circle's icebox
Hanging out with thoughts and words
soul journey, breathing, growing, healing
The Creative Zone for Making Art
... some of the best micropoetry from Twitter, kept alive in jars...
... and it is ever changing
tiny poems by angie werren
a haiku journal by margaret dornaus
Teaching you Japanese history, one week at a time
Where the closest ocean is all in my mind . . .
A Song of Travel - Musings on the arts of Japan and beyond
Ellen Grace Olinger
Gray clouds trail across the sky. In the pale winter sun a flock of geese (Ben Grafström--Akita, Japan)
Falling in Love Again...with Culture...with Nature...with Life!
The mindful meanderings of a multifarious mother
. . . summers on beautiful, magical Mackinac Island
Ellen Grace Olinger
Very nice, like the snow falling also.
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Thanks, Rosemary! Most of the Japanese woodblock prints are from 18th-19th century, but this is from the 20th century so the woman has a western umbrella and her hair is short. This could be from the ’40s or ’50s.
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