it’s in the mailThursday December 10th marks the poet Emily Dickinson’s 190th birthday. Dickinson sent many poems to her friends in letters and… |
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“Astonishes the grass”The Dandelion’s pallid Tube Astonishes the Grass -And Winter instantly becomesAn infinite Alas – The tube uplifts a signal BudAnd then… |
in bloomWe eagerly await the arrival of spring, more so this morning as snow flakes floated down to outline branches, leaves… |
buccaneers of buzzBees are black – with Gilt Surcingles- Buccaneers of Buzz- Ride abroad in ostentation And subsist on Fuzz- Fuzz ordained… |
take heartOutside, the landscape is white, covered by snow and ice, with more snow forecast accompanied by bitter winds. As I… |
emilyHappy Birthday, Emily Dickinson (December 10, 1830-May 15, 1886) Dickinson’s works are now more accessible—on the web, in a new… |
wrensA few dandelions are popping out on the lawn and the bees are very grateful for this needed dose of… |
‘by a Lady’Perhaps a copy of Flora’s Dictionary would have been found on Emily Dickinson’s bookshelf, posits the scholar Judith Farr. Dickinson’s… |
dandelionsWhen did the dandelion become so evil? Emily Dickinson so loved her dandelions that she transplanted one into a pot… |
blood rootRed dye is very hard to come by naturally in these parts. Ever since taking an inspiring course with India… |