Amy Vanderwater's Falling in Love with Meter post got me. Also, Brenda Harsham's To Be a Covered Bridge and Diane Mayr's found Haiku in Frost's After Apple Picking.
I want to do all of that!
So, what was a red-nosed, coughy kid (at heart) home in bed to do between naps and sips of tea? Started with aspens...
Aspens, by Edward Thomas
All day and night, save winter, every weather,
Above the inn, the smithy, and the shop,
The aspens at the cross-roads talk together
Of rain, until their last leaves fall from the top.
and ... read the rest here
Then read again and again....finding lines of haiku ala Diane Mayr.
Then read again and again....finding lines of haiku ala Diane Mayr.
Haiku Lines found within Edward's Aspens |
Continued the golden trail with Matthew Brenneman.
"This was a family 's home from around 1880s Oh the stories it could tell of life back in that time" Photo credit Kathleen Lauritsen |
Friendship
I've seen friendship flourish
as aspens at high altitude. Not just sunny weather
flags-- but smile-warmed moments
piled on top of each other forming a foundation.
And, upon this one can build a home.
as aspens at high altitude. Not just sunny weather
flags-- but smile-warmed moments
piled on top of each other forming a foundation.
And, upon this one can build a home.
So, that you’ll seldom find one without another,
But, falls of friends fortified against a winter of alone.
Friendship burns bright long past the wick and oil.
But, falls of friends fortified against a winter of alone.
Friendship burns bright long past the wick and oil.
And, see aspens full circling this old
house, holding hands--hearts aglow.
house, holding hands--hearts aglow.
(c) Linda Mitchell
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