These are from my posts at Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin.
November afternoon
I have an appointment
with the light
in my study
dishes washed
and put away
time with poetry
in my study
sunrise
for as long
as I can remember
the wonder of books
morning light
some of the plant leaves
in the sun
morning light
pages of poems
in a book *
leaves of a plant
in the sun
*Sea Glass: New & Selected Poems – by Luci Shaw (2016, WordFarm). You can read some of Luci’s Poetry at her site.
Forsythia leaves are falling now too. The way the light falls on the perennial gardens and paths is beautiful. Daffodils, primroses, ferns, daylilies, and wildflowers will return. Orange pumpkins add bright color to the scene. As wonderful as the flowers were, are, and shall be – this restful beauty is so welcome. I enjoy October colors, and then November as well.
Poems in this post are by Ellen Grace Olinger.
