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Before the rain on this grey winter day, I took a walk down Dover Lane where my parents live. Taking a walk in a different place makes me more alert to the #commonplacemarvels. I was also looking for writing inspiration. On this 27th day of Mary Lee Hahn’s haiku challenge, my inspiration is waning. I know as a writer and because Mary Oliver says so, we must pay attention.
I stopped to capture images to later inspire writing. Haiku can be challenging in its constraint of 5, 7, 5 syllables, but in that constraint, I can find a nugget that says everything.
I
Old, cracked, leaning in
open to new life, fresh roots
nature’s the sculptor
II
Tar trails twirl around
dancing on this walking path
road repair art
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Inspiration for writing can come from unexpected places. My brother-in-law’s family lives in Seattle, WA. His wife sent snacks for all of us. Sahale Snacks. Today’s haiku is a found haiku from the bag of pomegranate vanilla flavored cashews. Not only do they inspire poetry, they are yummy, too.
Happy Boxing Day!
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Today’s haiku is inspired by Bishop Jake Owensby’s post, Imagining Jesus, in which he writes: “The challenge for us, now that we have been to the manger, is to live the truth we’ve found there. Everyone we meet is the person God loves. In all their breathtaking otherness and bewildering uniqueness.”
My wish for you and for this nation on this Christmas Day is to remember every day that everyone you meet is a child of God who deserves respect and dignity and love. Last night as I sang in the loft above the crowded sanctuary, I prayed that my voice would be blessed. “May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be always with you, my Lord and My God.” Place the gift of Christmas in your heart. Find love. Express love. Be love. Every day. To every one.
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Taking a walk in my neighborhood this season, one sees all kinds of silly yard decorations. In fact, we have a frog with a Santa hat in ours. This Santa in an airboat with a duck driver caught my eye. The propellor actually turns. Here’s another haiku. Number 24 for haiku-a-day in December.
In the early fall, flood waters claimed many homes here in South Louisiana. My third grade student Jacob’s was one of them. He wrote a story about the flood. I contacted Peter Reynolds about Jacob’s story, and he published it in his magazine for kid authors and illustrators, Hutch. Jacob’s sister, Emily (6th grade), drew the illustrations. An exciting collaboration! I celebrate Jacob and Emily’s first publication!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
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I am an early riser. So most of my haiku writing happens early in the morning. Yesterday I wrote on Laura Purdie Salas’s Thursday 15 Words or Less post in response to an image of a gorilla statue.
#22
I could be a bear
dreaming of spring’s abundance
safely hiding now.
Charlie sits in my lap while I write. Do you know that a sleeping dog has a certain scent?
Today I read Jane Yolen’s poem for the day. I stole her line, “I know you by what you hold.” This one is for my husband of 34+ years.
#23
Peanut, the dog’s ball–
I know you by what you hold–
Lightbulb, fruit, my heart.–Margaret Simon
The haiku-a-day challenge started by Mary Lee Hahn connects a community of writers:
Heidi Mordhorst at My Juicy Little Universe
Mary Lee Hahn at Poetrepository
Linda Mitchell at A Word Edgewise
Buffy Silverman at Buffy’s Blog
Jone Rush MacCulloch at DeoWriter
Diane Mayr, posted on Thursdays at Random Noodling
Julie Johnson at Raising Readers and Writers
Catherine Flynn at Reading to the Core
Carol Varsalona at Beyond LiteracyLink
Carol Wilcox at Carol’s Corner
Julianne Harmatz tweeting @jarhartz
Linda Baie at Teacher Dance
Michelle Heidenrich Barnes at Today’s Little Ditty
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This angel statue was tucked in a small family cemetery on the Natchez Trace in Mississippi. I was hoping she would inspire a haiku (or two).
My poetry writing friend Marion didn’t see this picture, but she was inspired to write an angel haiku rather than getting angry at the holiday traffic. When she arrived at our lunch spot, she handed me her poem.
angel choristers
made of Mississippi mud
little bits of loveMarion Rosser
Another writer-teacher-friend, Tara Smith, told me about how she lost her gingerbread man cookie cutter, so she made gingerbread angels. This haiku is in honor of Tara.
gingerbread angels
baked bits of heavenly love
savors of ChristmasMargaret Simon
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If you haven’t already heard about this wonderful little book of poems, I am here to offer another shameless promotion. I was one of the readers who selected poems to be included; I have 2 poems included; and I wrote a blurb for the back cover. Michelle Heidenrich Barnes is a person I know I love even though I’ve never met her face to face. She is incredibly generous. Each month she features a wonderful poet and asks us out in the Poetry Friday cyberspace to write ditties. When we do, we understand that the fame is short lived on a blog post gallery at the end of the month. However, now we have an anthology! So many great challenges from cinquain to zeno, from haiku and beyond. This collection is a must for any classroom poetry library.
Also in this sphere of poets, I’ve virtually met Tabatha Yeatts who mixes us up and organizes a Winter Poem Swap. This week I received my poem gift from Matt Forest Esenwine. Matt managed to find time to read my Christmas blog posts and create a found poem from them. He printed his poem on one of my Christmas tree images. So thoughtful. So meaningful. So special. Thanks, Matt.
We are in our last few days before winter break. I invited our art teacher to lead the students in an activity during their party on Monday. She taught them about shading in a snowman image. It’s funny when we talk about snowmen because few of my students have ever seen snow, much less made a snowman. But all kids love drawing them. We ended up with a rainbow of snowmen, grey, blue, teal, and even purple.
I hope you are finding gifts everywhere, under your tree, in your mailbox, and in the smiles of children. Happy Holidays!
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Through your example
kindness echoes through the trees
on wings of love
–Margaret Simon
#haikuforhealing
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