To would-be writers everywhere:
you can’t find your voice
if you don’t speak.
JDG
To would-be writers everywhere:
you can’t find your voice
if you don’t speak.
JDG
Education
is an old-fashioned word.
It smells of musty books
in libraries
with mahogany shelving.
It’s in the pensive frown
of a gray-haired professor
as he makes a point in class
or studies a hefty book.
Education
is more:
learning to ride a bike
or to swim;
setting up house;
deciding who is trustworthy
and who is not;
singing in a choir and letting
exquisite harmonies
seep into your mind.
Education
can wound the spirit
or it can make your soul sing.
May your life be more like
a phoenix rising
than the ashes of despair
from which it comes.
Err on the side of joy.
– Beth Wiltshire
Outside in the rain, Knox
grabbed a sick, and brought it back
for some indoor play.
When I made him leave
the stick at the door, he
gave me a look as if to say,
“You’re all wet just like this day.”
JDG
Maybe if we softened
we wouldn’t be
so hard of hearing
and new ideas could be
planted in otherwise
hardened ground.
JDG
Peering through a crack
in the sidewalk, a tiny
blue flower surveys the world.
JDG
Without intending to,
I moved back and forth
between merry-go-round
and see-saw in my thoughts today
on a wild ride to nowhere.
JDG
Before this weekend,
when counting my blessings,
I never thought to include
running water among them.
It took its sudden absence for me
to see how much I took for granted.
Now, everyday, I look around
for one taken for granted thing
and offer a heartfelt thanks.
JDG
Knox basks in the sun.
but remains on the lookout
for visitors of
all kinds, two legged or four,
who might like to romp or soar..
JDG
When the well pump broke
leaving us without water
this Mother’s Day, I
wondered if the universe
was making a point about
the relationship between
mothers. life, and water.
JDG
I rose early to
see the day’s opening act.
For a brief moment
sun and moon shared the stage til
the moon left and joined the stars.
JDG