by lori | Apr 27, 2015 | Aging Gratefully, Alzheimer's, Care Partnering, Here and now, Love, Poetry, Women
I love Alzheimer’s when mom looks into my eyes says “My baby girl. I love you.” twinkles hugs me close she lifts the world to my lips pours gratitude through me inconsequential then that names are dead past is gone old us drowned we float happy here no longer up... by lori | Apr 10, 2015 | Poetry, Sentience
It’s day 10 of #NationalPoetryMonth. Today I’m publishing a poem in progress. This is a first draft and is not finished. First an experience happened: four deer stepped out onto the road and walked directly toward my car down the middle of the road,... by lori | Apr 6, 2015 | Flash, Found-Object, Poetry, Silly
Happy National Poetry Month, day 6! Today I created a found-object poem. I took 20 snapshots of words and images around our home and made a poet out of them. Fun! Our Home is a Poem You are here welcome you rock grab a beach bucket an empty journal or some art... by lori | Apr 5, 2015 | Here and now, Nature, Nursery rhyme, Poetry
Celebrating National Poetry month by writing a poem a day in April. Today, a springtime nursery rhyme showed up… Almost Imperceptibly Earth opens when we welcome shifts when we dance riffs when we improv crinkles when we laugh slows when we listen aches... by lori | Apr 4, 2015 | Content, Nature, Poetry
April is National poetry month in the U.S. I’m writing a poem a day to celebrate this year. Happy April! Content to Be Everything lit from above warming green leaves with dusted-red edges unfurl new learning of selves connected I am leaf branch tree...