Category: Poetry

In the Garden on a Summer Day

She wanders through the garden, stopping from time to time to press her nose into a fragrant rose. He loved this time of year, he thrived in the fresh cool spring season. Oh, how she misses him, and those days and nights spent in… Continue Reading “In the Garden on a Summer Day”

Haibun: March Dandelions

March can be unpredictable here in the desert southwest. Mornings and evenings are cool, days are mild. By midday, I am changing clothes from sweatpants to shorts, and then by sundown, back to sweatpants. Evenings are perfect for a dip in the hot tub,… Continue Reading “Haibun: March Dandelions”

Promote Yourself Monday–March 4, 2019

Originally posted on Go Dog Go Café:
Welcome to Promote Yourself Monday.  All Go Dog Go Cafe readers, guest writers, and baristas are invited to post one link to one specific post (600 words or less please!) from your blog into the comments section below. If you post…

The Temple of Souls

The temple speaks, Embrace quiet peace let it flow into your storm tossed soul until your heart at ease your body again whole for here is where we meet in the after life, this desolate place waits for you and I to be the… Continue Reading “The Temple of Souls”

Buddha Clouds

changing forms all around the Buddha clouds in a blue sky © Jane Reichhold Buddha being Buddha, calmemblem of peace for the world Carpe Diem Tan Renga

Haibun: Blue Buddha

It’s an overcast cool spring morning. The sun peeks through holes in the clouds, trying to force its way into the sky. In the garden, wildflower seeds are establishing their place. I sit on my ancient bench and listen to the bees. They are… Continue Reading “Haibun: Blue Buddha”

Flowering Dawn

A signin eastern skyearly rising spring sunbirth of a new season crowningon thehorizon, a shimmering lightof rays as beauty bursts forth with lovelyflowers Author’s Note: For Colleen’s Weekly poetry challenge, we are given two words and then must use synonyms only of those words.… Continue Reading “Flowering Dawn”