Mar
29
Crafting and Creating; Photography and Poetry
Mar
29
February was a joyous blur when almost all of my blogging time and energy went into the Haiku Challenge hosted by Someone Is Special over at Few Miles. I succeeded in 29 haiku in 29 days!

By virtue of both my time zone and my night owl tendencies, I received the title of The Last Sweet Challenger.

March was a less joyful whirlwind that also ate my blog for a month. At the very end of February, I went to the Emergency Room with a gallbladder attack. Several doctor visits and various tests later, I had a cholecystectomy in the middle of the month. I hid out at my mother’s farm for the rest of the month – recovery is best with a 150 pound dog sleeping on your feet. I spent more than a week with no internet but my phone, it can be done!
Which will soon bring us to April. And National Poetry Writing Month. NaPoWriMo was the original impetus for this blog several years ago, and I plan on participating again this year.
Feb
29
journeys never end
each new dawn and ev’ry step
new vistas open
The Road goes ever on and on
Out from the door where it began.
Now far ahead the Road has gone,
Let others follow it who can!
Let them a journey new begin.“He used often to say there was only one Road; that it was like a great river: its springs were at every doorstep, and every path was its tributary. ‘It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out of your door,’ he used to say. ‘You step onto the Road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there is no knowing where you might be swept off to.’”
Feb
28
otterblossom’s holt
home of feminine laughter
playful spirit guide
Feb
27

confining labels
creating fences, freedom
just beyond the bars
Feb
27

love for another
giving purpose through the fear
reason to survive
Feb
25
Firefly cult
“can’t stop the signal”
Browncoats win
Feb
24
walking in my dreams
talking, laughing together
as we did in life
Feb
23
working together
community service grants
better cohesion
better cohesion
reaffirms alliances
strengthens neighborhoods
strengthens neighborhoods
improving local lives by
working together
Feb
22

footsteps in the dust
soft drumbeat beneath the chimes
music surrounds her
Feb
21
publicly declared
dedication emblazoned
love’s testimony
Feb
20
escaping the fear
breaking the violence cycle
soaring on dreams’ wings
Feb
19
with sunlight-blazed breast
robin heralds the warm winds
snow melts from her wings
Feb
18
child’s mental famine
starving for stimulation
ill behavior’s root
Feb
17

balanced on the edge
precariously waiting
uncertain future
Feb
16
In a garden free of all cares and worries, Adam and Eve wandered without purpose. Their overseer provided for all of their physical needs with only one restriction – do not eat of the fruit of this tree.
sly serpent temptress
offering self-awareness
apple of knowledge
In a land of eternal spring, Kore was courted by Hades. The dark lord persuaded the maiden to eat four pomegranate seeds before returning to the light, fating her to return four months of the year as his bride, Persephone.
underworld queen born
through the wisdom found within
pomegranate seeds
In a world of chaos, you can not stop growth. No matter how much we long to protect our children, their rites of passage into adulthood must come. It is a time to be honored, not prevented, not ignored, not a sin.
Feb
15

covering flood plain
clogging mud obliterates
where children once played
Feb
15
love remains steadfast
after blazing flames recede
embers retain heat

original photo of fire embers by Chad Armold, found on flickr
edited to create the heart shape
Feb
13
young mischievous imp
brings unexpected laughter
sun on winter day
Feb
12
flesh-colored crayons
no more monochromatic
a rainbow of hues
FLESH-COLORED CRAYONS
a rainbow of hues
no more monochromatic
flesh-colored crayons
Feb
10
third degree bestowed
before family and friends
honoring service

The altar the night I received my third degree. Pumpkin for the season, tree and green cloth for earth, lotus for water, candles for fire, incense for air, owl for spirit/Athena.
Feb
9

padlocked barrier
protective wall safeguarding
lonely fragile heart
Feb
8
this above all else
honor the web connecting
all life together
I really was thinking ecology when I wrote this, but then found this map created by Facebook intern Paul Butler that added a different layer onto the poem.

I found this copy of the map at the BBC.
Feb
7
Feb
6
pondering
dreams
future awaits

photo by Scarleth White, found on flickr
thinking, daydreaming
contemplating the maybes
shadows cross the walls