Last March, I took myself on an “Artist Date” to Oakwood Cemetery, where I spent the afternoon writing poetry in the sunshine between tombstones, and I’m proud to announce that one of those poems recently found a home in Visions International, a journal of poetry from around the world. Today, I’d like to share itContinue reading “Poem in Visions International”
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After It Rains
Rain is an event here in Austin. We tweet about it, talk about it, marvel at it, and sometimes dance in it. At times, we get more than we need, as happened during the terrible Memorial Day weekend floods earlier this year. But more often than not, we go so long without rain that itsContinue reading “After It Rains”
Marriage
In honor of our five-year anniversary, today I’m sharing a little poem dedicated to my wonderful husband. * Marriage This morning I found an owl feather— beautiful, delicate a symbol of wisdom and joy. I placed it on your desk as a gift because I love you. Later this morning I walked by your desk—Continue reading “Marriage”
