Elm in his yard
Here is another poem about cutting down a tree. Elm So think like a tree, he said, but all I … Continue reading →
Here is another poem about cutting down a tree. Elm So think like a tree, he said, but all I … Continue reading →
Here is another poem in the series of tree poems. Birch He was older than I expected–his wife chirped like … Continue reading →
Here is a poem written in response to one of my blog entries at a recent gathering of poets at … Continue reading →
Next in this series on tree poems comes Cynthia Gallaher’s whimsical poem “Fruit Trees.” This poem evokes childhood memories with … Continue reading →
I have been contacting a few of the poets with poems published in the book Tree Magic, Nature’s Antennas, and … Continue reading →
Have you wanted to use writing for healing grief? There are many paths. First, it is important to understand whether … Continue reading →
Here is a way women are put down: “She has the right to change her mind.” This means she is … Continue reading →
What gives you hope, lifts up your mood? In the wintertime, when it’s darker and viruses haunt the hallways, it … Continue reading →
“The true meaning of life is to plant trees, under whose shade you do not expect to sit.” This wonderful … Continue reading →
If you would be a poet, go often among trees… This is the title and first line from a poem … Continue reading →