Monday, April 19, 2021

April - Poetry Month - Day Nineteen - Scraps Helped

 

It's April. It's Poetry Month!  

         Remember to check out the list of what everyone is doing at Susan Bruck's blog: Soul Blossom Living!
         
          Plus! Check each day for the added line to the Progressive Poem, created by Irene Latham, now hosted by Margaret Simon! The link is to the right!  

           TIME TO CELEBRATE POETRY! 

My Plan: “I’m exploring the aesthetic of wabi-sabi, sometimes described as one that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete” in nature. I think walking out in nature this past year gave me the joy needed to keep going, so I’ve gathered photos taken since March 2020 for inspiration in composing haigas, sometimes other forms.”     



9 comments:

  1. You should know I love this one! I have used Dictionary for a Better World many times during this challenge. Sadly, the wipes do fill our days, don't they?

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    1. It was months ago when I took the pic but I'm still grabbing Dictionary for A Better World, really wishing I was back in the classroom! It is one every class should have! Thanks, Leigh Anne!

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  2. We were so lucky to have Charles & Irene visit virtually in March. All teachers got a copy of Dictionary for A Better World beforehand, and the kids made zines using a word from the book. Everyone loved it and many have continued the project. What would do without books?

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    1. That is awesome that everyone got a copy, one book I think every classroom can use and love. Terrific to hear. Thanks!

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  3. There was a time when Clorox Wipes were considered a treasure not a scrap. Ha! (Of course, I'm guessing this container is empty.) All the ways we have passed the time in the last year. You remind us of several here!

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    1. Ah, such strange memories we have, Cathy. I remember being so excited when I found still another container of wipes!

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  4. I love the idea of variety fighting boredom. A true pandemic picture.

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