Month: December 2018

  • Christmas Poems

    Originally posted on Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin: almost Christmasthrough the evergreensclear blue sky reading one pageat a timeof this book and thatevergreensin gentle wind holinessand humilityChristmas And the Wordwas made flesh,and dwelt among us . . .full of graceand truth. From John 1:14 (KJV) My poems and the Bible verse are from Quiet Christmas Poetry,…

  • Christmas in the Dolls’ House

    Originally posted on Belinda Broughton: The new dolls’ house family has a mother, a father, a baby and two kids.  There’s a dog made of wool with a red felt tongue.  Put a quilt on the bed, the baby in the bath, la de dah.  Mum in the kitchen, Dad in the lounge, la de dah. …

  • Magic is Coming

    Originally posted on Yesterday and today: Merril's historical musings: Monday Morning Musings: The week has been busy with chores and long with anticipation. The solstice has come and gone. Full moon and winter sun are concealed behind the clouds—but they are there. winter moon hidden, she hums of spring a-coming dreams bloom like flowers A…

  • My Daily #Haiku (12/24/18)

    12/24/18: night before Christmas Christmas Eve unwrapping the presents goes on and on #haiku #micropoetry #poetry

  • Christmas

    Originally posted on Project words: Christmas night the scent of pine fills the hearth ? ?

  • Tanka # 171

    Originally posted on Rooted in Love: In the dawnI reach for you,like a prayerin endless wisps risingto burn in the sun of God.

  • evergreen waiting ~ haiku

    Originally posted on rivrvlogr: evergreen waiting for festive decorations bird nest brings good luck This haiku is my response to Carpe Diem Seven Days Before Christmas 2018 ~ Christmas Tree ~. Also: Frank Tassone’s #Haikai Challenge #66 Christmas

  • The Message of the Nativity: a #writephoto #TankaProse

    passing light a virgin’s assent saves us all What better effort from the heart can we expect? The last light of the shortest day casts a pallid orange across an empty sky. Caesar’s decree ensures that a speck of a city like Bethlehem will quickly overflow. The carpenter that leads a donkey laden with his…