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Life on the Deckle Edge

Poetry Friday - Some New Year Poetry Postcard Swap Treasures

 

Greetings, Poetry Lovers!  One of the best things about starting a new year is looking forward to mailbox surprises thanks to the New Year Poetry Postcard Swap.  This adventure is organized by Jone Rush MacCulloch; you can scroll to the end of her recent post to get a sense of the "rules" (and put it on your to-do list for next year, if interested, if you're not participating this year.)

 

One reason I love this Swap is that it indulges my put-it-off-til-the-last-minute tendencies, as poets can send cards for the Chinese/Lunar New Year if desired. (Give me an inch, and - well, you know.) ;0) This year, the celebrated animal is the wood dragon.   

 

I found a website called TheChineseZodiac.org which says, The Wood Dragon is the most creative and visionary of the dragons.

 

Others among us are much more together, and I'm already enjoying receiving cards, though mine aren't yet in the mail.  I'm sharing three today.  (A fourth just arrived - will round it up soon!)

 

From Patricia J.Franz, a dragon image on one side, and this imagery-filled poem on the other:

 

Benevolent One

 

Bless the desert hare your winged shadow,

the thirsty herd safe river cross.

Replenish the lakes your rippled tears,

toss the seas - ships demure

And bless us wide horizons,

the health and strength to cross them.

 

©Patricia J. Franz

 

Janice Scully sent a beautiful photo of the Pacifica, California, coastline with this poem:

 

The New Year begins

as quiet and inevitable

as a wave

 

©Janice Scully

 

As you might know, Mary Lee Hahn has been creating all kinds of wonderful art and items since retiring a couple-few years ago from being a regular classroom teacher, among other endeavors. Her wonderful card features a handmade print in blue ink:  YOU CAN DO HARD THINGS.  Its delicious carving marks offer the texture I adore in printmaking.

 

Here is her handwritten poem on the reverse:

 

               Summon up bravery...

               dismantle hesitation...

               BEGIN!

 

                             (you've got this)

 

                ©Mary Lee Hahn

 

 

Many thanks to these three fine humans and talented poets/artists for these gifts.  I'm always inspired by these greetings, and in need of the inspiration and encouragement they bring! I'll appreciate blessings, acknowldege the quiet inevitable, and summon up some bravery here at the beginning of a new year, and a new year around the sun for me starting next week. ;0)

 

Now head over to Chicken Spaghetti, where the insightful Susan is helping us celebrate the Año Nuevo, with a poem inspired by a prompt from The Writing Sisters. And, she's rounding us all up!  Thanks, Susan.  

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Poetry Friday - Poem Swap Gifts from Denise Krebs

 

Greetings, Poetry Lovers!  Here we are at the doorstep of Christmas, and this week I received the most wonderful group of poems and gifts from the multitalented and generous Denise Krebs. We both participated in the magic that is the Winter Poem Swap, spearheaded by the also ever-generous and talented Tabatha Yeatts .

 

When I opened my box, my eyes were not dry for long.  Denise had taken the time to peruse my blog and celebrate some of the highlights of my fall, including a 7-mile round-trip hike with my hubby to the top of Table Rock here, where he proposed exactly 40 years ago in September.  She also captured the spirit of life with our new puppy, Rookie, a Keeshond who is growing by leaps and bounds, emphasis on the leaps and the bounds. These surprises took the shape of items in a handmade "Make it Merry" Christmas journal, full of pockets, hidden bookmarks, a tatted ornament, and such, and lots of blank pages among the decorated ones. In addition to these oh-so-personal touches, Denise gifted me more beautiful pieces of her handiwork - gorgeous dish towels with crocheted tops, and matching pot holders/mats with a couple of different kinds of stitching.  In our mostly darker kitchen, I  have just a few hints of teal peeking out and these are perfect.  Also, it was time for a refresh over here, so these are more than welcome!

 

The Poetry Friday community has helped sustain me for years, inspiring me and dazzling me with people I'd love to have long chats over tea with, if we lived closer.  Like many of you, I've had the good fortune to share real space with some folks from time to time.  But what I love about PF is that distance doesn't matter.  Denise and I are across the country from each other.  And, new folks are always welcome to pull up a chair and bring more poetry love to the gracious Poetry Friday table!

 

Thank you, Denise, for flooring me with your attention to detail in these wonderful gifts.  

 

Here are the poems she brightened my day with.

 

First, a pantoum (a pantoum!) celebrating Rookie, who was very excited to star in a poem:

 

 

Rookie

by Denise Krebs

 

the Rookie of the year is here

at times life is in a puproar

toddler chews and chases tails

he makes hearts merry

 

at times life is in a puproar

potty training and car trips

he makes hearts merry

doggy academy at PetCo

 

potty training and car trips

yearns to meet more puppy pals

doggy academy at PetCo

neighborhood scouting strolls

 

yearns to meet more puppy pals

will we ever sleep again?

neighborhood scouting strolls

love in a four-legged bundle

 

will we ever sleep again?

toddler chews and chases tails

love in a four-legged bundle

the Rookie of the year is here

 

 

And, honoring our celebratory hike, a haiku:

 

 

table rock speaks

horizon of peace

life-hope is here

 

Denise Krebs

 

What a special way to remember that day!

 

And this year.  Thank you again, Denise, and wishing all of you fond remembrances as you gather for the holidays and inspirations as you look toward 2024.  We are feeling very blessed to have family coming and going over the next couple of weeks, so I'll see you on Jan. 5!

 

Our amazing Jone Rush MacCulloch has the Roundup this week, leading us in a celebration of the Solstice - Thank you, Jone!

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