Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
repotted plant
seems settled now
new leaves growing
Haiku from February 6, 2012
Ellen Grace Olinger
Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
repotted plant
seems settled now
new leaves growing
Haiku from February 6, 2012
Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
early morning
hosta flowers grow
above the windowsill
July 2019
hosta flowers
begin to end
yet knowing
their leaves
will turn gold
August 2013
raindrops
on hosta plants
so beautiful
with and without
flowers
their leaves
in the sun
September 2019
mid-October
green and gold hosta leaves
by the ash tree stump
October 2020
gold hosta leaves
and sounds of rain
October morning
October 2020
Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
Yesterday, I listened to music and watched the day end from my study window. Usually, I write about the morning light. I thought about the evergreens and their presence through the days and seasons.
Two haiku from my archives:
treetops
in golden light
sunset
wind uplifting
the branches of trees
sunrise
Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
older vision
grateful for my chair
by a sunny window
Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin
Day begins and now the light is bright where I often write. I hear Lake Michigan, no other sounds at the moment.
in some ways
the view does not change
evergreens