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readingtothecore.com
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| | | | | On a recent trip to Maine, my husband and I spent an afternoon at the Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. One of the exhibits, Re-Indigenizing Sacred Landscapes: From the Wigwam at Catawamkeag, included this graphic by Norma Randi Marshall, an indigenous artist and member of the Passamaquoddy, MHA Nation. (Sorry for the poor quality of... | |
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friendlyfairytales.com
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| | | | | Finds tongues in trees, books in running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything. -- William Shakespeare If you like poetry about creepy-crawlies, then Cricket in the Thicket is for you!I picked it up because you know I love critter poetry, and it didn't disappoint. Written by Carol Murray and illustrated by the... | |
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nixthecomfortzone.com
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| | | | | So, I'm still addicted to Wordle and look forward to each daily puzzle. I've realized that an upside to writing poems with my word guesses is that there's a consolation prize to doing poorly at Wordle (aka needing more guesses). For me, it's easier to write poems with four or five words than with three... | |
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ayearofreading.org
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| | | Thank you to Margaret Simon for shepherding the Progressive Poem tradition started oh so long ago by Irene Latham. Thank you to all the poets before me who brought Manu and his sister this far, and thank you, Janet, for getting them safely to their destination. To the poets who will provide the final closure,... | ||