Summer officially arrived yesterday at 10:57 am
I headed out early in the morning to do some shopping and drop off/pick up library books.
Along the way I stopped to "look at flowers" :-) and was thrilled to find 2 pots of hollyhocks
which were planted in the garden as soon as I arrived home.
Just like #the 100 day project where I painted 100 index cards,
this month I'm participating in the #tiny summer poem challenge.
Each day there is a word prompt where
you write a poem for a maximum of 10 minutes, no editing.
I do this first thing in the morning and decided that I'd write each poem with the letters of the word prompt and paint a picture in my art journal.
Looking out at our garden as I put pen to paper, the first thing I noticed was the beautiful glistening dew on the blades of grass which began the poem . . . .
Tiny Summer Poem
# 8
Glass
Glistening dew drops, a new Season begins just like that
Let us celebrate the longest day of the year
Abundance and joy as we raise a glass to
Summer
Solstice
Tiny Summer Poem
#7
Impression
Isn't it amazing, each quiet hushed
moment in nature, the unwavering landscape of
peaceful existance
resting, observing, healing
energy exchanged
symbolic gestures of gratitude
sun salutations and taking deep breaths
in through the nose
out through the mouth
namaste
Tiny summer poem
#1
Roses
Ruffles twirling around
Opening at their will
Showing their own uniqueness
Each petal a world of its own
Summer garden tumbian
Nurture your
creative
heART
2 comments:
Wow what wonderful art as well as your lovely summer poems. So enjoyed this post...inspires me to keep working in my sketch book too.
hi Debbie
Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving your lovely comment. I appreciate both.
Happy sketching.
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