Can you feel a change? The temperature has dared to dip and dry out the air at least once here. My leaf-friends are looking a bit tired. Even though we still wear shorts and sandals...autumn is surely on her way.
I am grateful for Tabatha's Summer Poetry Swap. I've gotten a boost of inspiration from fellow poets that enjoy writing and sharing with someone else. I've loved seeing the sharing on various Poetry Friday blogs throughout the summer. Thank you, Tabatha for hosting the exchange.
card by Michelle Kogan |
My mailbox brought me these beautiful treasures from Michelle Kogan who took a line from a recent poem of mine and made it the theme of her tremendous gift of painting and golden shovel poems.
Old Town Manassas by Michelle Kogan |
Summer's Face
For Linda Mitchell
Travel through summer
Her rolling blue
Mountains dappled in nature's paints,
Alight on earthy red highlights. Ah...It's
Mother Nature's magical face.
Journey Back
For Linda Mitchell
Weaving steps with threadbare threads
journey back through
time...To a field
brimming with history to
a mountain range overlooking hills
hiding answers to
trying times...awaiting hearing in the sky
(c) Michelle Kogan
Not only that, but she looked up my hometown and painted one of our best landmarks--the trains station in Old Town Manassas.
Four bookmarks -- when fit together form the painting! Wow! by Michelle Kogan |
I'm blown away by Michelle's care and attention to detail--and artistry. What a lovely, thoughtful gift. It's simply stunning and I feel so special to have received it. Thank you, Michelle!
Hand-stitched journal by Michelle Kogang - Wowie wow wow! |
A Poetry Swap Can Be
A do-si-do of poems
words of inspiration
proof that I’m not simply
whistling in the dark
with paper and pen
or laptop
or stick in the sand
on a beach.
whistling in the dark
with paper and pen
or laptop
or stick in the sand
on a beach.
A poetry swap can be
an old fashioned envelope
in my mailbox
a package
with a door bell ring
tied up with ribbons
taped with love
painted with care
so many, many things,
an old fashioned envelope
in my mailbox
a package
with a door bell ring
tied up with ribbons
taped with love
painted with care
so many, many things,
A poetry swap can
be
connection
reason to write
and write.
Write as a writer
the way I’m supposed
connection
reason to write
and write.
Write as a writer
the way I’m supposed
to be.
(c) Linda Mitchell with thanks to all those that swapped poetry this summer.
Please visit Kat Apel at https://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/blog/ for the entire Poetry Friday Round-up. She's got some great news to share!
Please visit Kat Apel at https://katswhiskers.wordpress.com/blog/ for the entire Poetry Friday Round-up. She's got some great news to share!