prairie star wildflower at Crescent Bay in April by Sheri Edwards
A Bit of My Day, Family Inspired, Floral Delights, Nature Delights, Photography, Poetry, The Daily

NaPoWriMo You Might Miss Them

Spring wildflowers, like prairie stars, bloom beneath bitterbrush. Two poetic forms—Hay(na)ku and sijo—capture their beauty and fleeting nature in concise structures.

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Weekly WrapUp Poetry and Patterns

The blog offers insights on using ProCreate, shares a pattern challenge, celebrates poetry month, and encourages art and poetry creation among readers.

Meadow in Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest; photo by Sheri Edwards
A Bit of My Day, Floral Delights, Memory, Nature Delights, Photography, Poetry, The Daily

NaPoWriMo Once You’ve Seen the Meadow

The piece celebrates the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest's beauty and emphasizes the need to protect public lands, reflecting gratitude for nature's support during group walks despite challenging weather.

grove of coyote willow and two poems
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WriteOut WhyIWrite The Woods

#writeout #whyiwrite beckoning fairy woods

American elm leaves illustration by Sheri42; crayon etching style
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WriteOut Color Palette in Poetry

Today’s #writeout Get outside and write poetry for the planet —try crayon etching of leaves; find nature’s color palette