Tag: New Orleans
Morning Meditation: Aquatic Reverie
The scent of The Gulf blows in On the breeze Damp, salty Boundless undulation In Aqua Eyes closed, sounds muffled Only the lap of liquid that feels Like love Continue reading Morning Meditation: Aquatic Reverie
Wordless Wednesday: Cypress
Wordless Wednesday: City Shot
Inspiration Interlude: Diane Ackerman
“The sensory misers will inherit the earth, but first they will make it not worth living on. When you consider something like death, after which we may well go out like a candle flame, then it probably won’t matter if we try too hard, are awkward sometimes, care for one another too deeply, are excessively curious about nature, are too open to experience, enjoy a nonstop expense of the senses in an effort to know life intimately and lovingly.” ― Diane Ackerman, A Natural History of the Senses Happy birthday, Diane. Continue reading Inspiration Interlude: Diane Ackerman
Wordless Wednesday: Garden Buddha
Recent Publications
My poem, “Another Poem About the Moon”, was just published in the new issue of Literary Orphans. Huge thanks to Mike Joyce, Scott Walden, and Peter Marra for allowing my work to grace their pages for the third time. I also want to thank Kaia Pieters, featured artist, for the beautiful photography that accompanies my piece and the others in this issue. Beautiful work, indeed. Earlier this month my poem, “Bring Down the Babies”, was published in the beautiful Mockingheart Review. This journal specializes in publishing poetry and is curated by the wonderful Louisiana poet Clare Martin. If poetry is … Continue reading Recent Publications
