A springish free verse for you. Happy April! From my heart to yours,
Author: Sarah
To Knit or Knot?
To Knit or Knot I love knitting, but it does not love me. Crochet is more my style. Knitting has a way of frustrating every bone in my wrists (take a moment to web search an image; there are more bones in the wrist than most people think). My mom was a knitter, and an… Continue reading To Knit or Knot?
In Like A Lion
I'm late bringing this March poem to you, but I thought it was still worth sharing. I like this one, and it seems exceptionally fitting for the season this year. We went from an almost quite literal "snowed in" to fifty and sunshine in less than a week. How are you all faring this March?… Continue reading In Like A Lion
The Other Side of the Stone
Life can feel like stone. Circumstances can feel unchangeable. No matter how we long for things to be different, sometimes they refuse. In our attempts to stand firm against these stones, life can break us down and erode us over time like the Great Lakes shoreline. But maybe the very thing that breaks us down… Continue reading The Other Side of the Stone
Impossible Stones
Stones can be problematic. It's no secret. Here are just a few examples of how stones can cause trouble: Toe stubbing Tripping Landscaping issues Scrapes if you fall on them/break skin Hard to garden – plants have to work around them for nutrients and growth Easily mistaken for potatoes in a mound of dirt Get… Continue reading Impossible Stones
