As I pray a Psalm, on this sunny morning, I think “February patience.” I’ll try a poem.
praying a Psalm
in my small study
trees and sky
the verses bring
beauty and hope
to Winter days
and all days
Post reprinted from February 4, 2022.
As I pray a Psalm, on this sunny morning, I think “February patience.” I’ll try a poem.
praying a Psalm
in my small study
trees and sky
the verses bring
beauty and hope
to Winter days
and all days
Post reprinted from February 4, 2022.
gentle growing snowfall
evergreens heavy-laden
and bearing the weight
with such ease
all the fields
that will soon be
corn and soybeans
wheat and wildflowers
prepared for planting
Poem from February 24, 2012
cold so very cold
yet sunrise colors show me
flowers that will bloom
Poem from January and February Archives.
new poems
sun on my desk
and chair
Is your life today what you pictured a year ago?
Daily Prompt
I think a lot about what these last years have asked of everyone, in many ways. My 2022 calendar reflects goals met, new ideas, and revised goals. I have postponed a new book a few times (health and schedules), yet Quiet Christmas Poetry (2014) continues to be shared with others. So I am content with my work this year.
You can read all of the poems for free at Quiet Christmas Poetry.
So the year begins to end with gratitude and hope. Grateful for blogs and this way to create. One day at a time, God’s grace.