Tag Archives: Spring poem

Ostara Incubation – 17 Tarot NaPoWriMo

Happy Easter, Happy Ostara. An ancient holiday that has held onto bits and traditions through the centuries. Birds turned into hares with colored eggs. Egg a symbol of fertility. Estrogen, Maiden Goddess Eostre, Eastre, Easter marries the Greenman, spring’s rebirth, … Continue reading

Posted in Easter, Goddesses, Mystical, NaPoWriMo | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Spring – 13 Tarot NaPoWriMo

Lucky Day 13 of National/Global Poetry Writing Month (AKA NaPoWriMo). Lucky rainy day. Spring showers and such. The sound of the rain and gentle thunder last night was comforting. Today is what my dad would call “an all-day soaker.” With … Continue reading

Posted in Easter, garden, Mystical, NaPoWriMo, Spring | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Periwinkle Day

Especially March and October, the shoulder season months, I hear people complain of “gray days” and “gray skies.” Yesterday was such a day in March. I”d like to offer a different perspective in this poem “Periwinkle Day.” Enjoy the poem … Continue reading

Posted in Spring | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

March is Lambing

So quickly it seems spring has sprung or has it really? March has a reputation for “in like a lamb, out like a lion.” This week, here in middle Wisconsin, went from 3 inches of fresh snow to melty 50 … Continue reading

Posted in Spring | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Like Ghosts

One of the best parts of living in the country is the deer. They inspire me in every season and often spark poems or long moments staring at them out the window. This time of year, the snow is melting … Continue reading

Posted in Mystical, Spring | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Goddess Yemana

Here in central Wisconsin, we have had wonderful spring rain on and off for the past several days. There is something so soothing and invigorating about rain especially in spring when everything is dry and brown. For today’s spirit poem, … Continue reading

Posted in NaPoWriMo, Spring | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Three Days of Wind

It has been windy here in Central Wisconsin for three full days. The wind chime is tingalingalinging and we are lulled to sleep by the whistling windows. It must be change of seasons. Enjoy the poem! Three Days of Wind … Continue reading

Posted in garden, Spring | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Egg of Spring

This poem was inspired by the symbols of spring and the Vernal Equinox and the celebration of Easter and Ostara. “Vernal” is derived from the Latin word for “bloom.” So spring can be encapsulated in the word bloom. Is blooming … Continue reading

Posted in Easter, solstice, Spring | Tagged , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Three Breaths of Spring Fog

Poetry writing month, theme of Self-Care, Self-Calm as part of the collective whole. The inspiration for this practice and this poem came from Melanie’s thrive plan. She suggests to step out onto the porch during a day of working from … Continue reading

Posted in NaPoWriMo | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Walking in Sunshine

Poetry writing month, theme of Self-Care, Self-Calm as part of the collective whole. This “thrive” during the COVID crisis idea comes from Ruth. She is crouched over a laptop working from home, so she treats herself to a walk in … Continue reading

Posted in NaPoWriMo | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment