Carpe Diem Haiku – Southard’s “widening rings”
Today at Carpe Diem we write haiku inspired by Southard’s masterpiece. a patter of rain … the lily-pad undulates on widening rings see the lotus-bloom as it with utmost grace […]
Today at Carpe Diem we write haiku inspired by Southard’s masterpiece. a patter of rain … the lily-pad undulates on widening rings see the lotus-bloom as it with utmost grace […]
My mother grew up on a farm during a part of her childhood, and then had to learn that animals were slaughtered and eaten. She told me that they used […]
Eve’s choice was hard. On the surface different: Promises of yellow sunshine from Jeff, his laughter like pearls on a string. Robert always passionately red , with taste of sweetest […]
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Writing about living in two places (and times)
Poems & Stories from The Author Stew
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Running in the slow lane
The view from here ... Or here!
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.” — Albert Einstein
chronicling my quarter life crisis