This morning, the Greater Lovell Land Trust and Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library in Lovell co-hosted a poetry workshop conducted by poet Judith Steinbergh of Brookline, Massachusetts. The setting: Hewnoaks Artist Colony.
It’s always a special treat to listen to Judy and others read poetry, wander the grounds which overlook Kezar Lake, and share with like-minded people.
Sixteen of us found our voices this morning. Or tried to. Here’s my attempt:
Hewnoaks
Where raindrops jiggle
and leaf backs glow,
pine needles dangle
and new cones land,
shrubs sway
and ferns dance,
flowers blossom
and seeds fly,
feathers pause
and driftwood poses,
white caps form
and waves crash.
Hewnoaks, where poets write
as the north spirit renews our souls
with each gust of fresh air. ~LMH
Later we gathered inside, out of the wind, to share our offerings–each one a gift.
Thank you, Judy. And Anna. And Ann 😉
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Faith sent from my Ipad
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Thanks Faith. It’s simple.
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Simple and calming is best. Just what I needed. Thank you.
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Awww, Jin. Got you covered. Sending more simple and calm your way.
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I live on Kezar and what you do with Wondermyway is just fantastic, thank you
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Thank you so much, Arthur. I appreciate hearing your kind words.
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