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Friday, April 24, 2026

Verse Love 26: Day 24: Lost

Today's Verse Love Host, Scott McCloskey, asks us to think about things that you’ve “lost,”  like that daylight savings time hour that is not saved in spite of our requests! It many be comic or serious or seriocomic or anything “under the sun.”  I have my share of comedic losses like the key chain that did not make it back into my bag from an airport and yet did make it back a year later and all I can think is they somehow searched my library card number, but I will never know!  I'll save that for another time as this poem on loss is April's forever story. 

The usual greeting was met with the tears lurking
Millimeters from the surface as "should be 26," and 
"I don't know why I am so sad" burbled and 
Long repressed miscarriages, moves, hopes, 
Fueled grief, decades old, in one listening
Whose lost child "was just 19," causing her
Eyes to well with the tears of understanding while
I remembered the searing pain of telling my 
Parents of a loss that surpassed pain, as well as
The life-changing call about a beloved grandchild, 
That early morning message about an adored niece, 
That tainted the twinkling tree light, and
That sunny morning destroyed by learning of
Her treasured child, still finding his way are
Moments where you remember nothing but
Their deflected pain that may eased, perhaps, 
If only a wee bit, in remembering.




Thursday, April 23, 2026

Verse Love 26 Day 23 Consider Peaceful Coexistence

Today's Verse Love Host, Denise Krebs, asks us to choose a poem and write the first word of each line in a column down the side of your page. Then, write a free verse poem letting the other poet’s words carry you. I am choosing words from a poem I found inspiring in the April 2026 Poetry, won't you celebrate with me, by Lucille Clifton. I am writing my poem as a sort of sequel to Denise's brave and inspiring poem this morning, The Day After We Bombed Iran.

it's time to consider peaceful coexistence
won't you pen a missive, buzz an official, badger a congressperson
what about taking on this cause using your skills, gifts towards
a world where peaceful coexistence is considered a goal? where we are not
born and bred to fight first and settle when
both sides run out of ammunition, or when 
what seemed like a good idea no longer fits,
i will accept strength as deterrent for enemies and disease, yet
here, now, we could end entire civilizations as clearly as 
starshine could provide guidance for enemies to do the same.
my hope rests in our diverse people, brave new leaders, spokespeople,
with history, science, three equal branches of government framing
something based on realities rather than blusters and deceptions
and nurtured, slowly, back to peaceful coexistence in a diverse world. 


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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Verse Love 26 Day 22 Earth Day

Today's Host at Verse Love is Margaret Simon whose poems about nature have long started my days. She asks us to choose an animal you would like to write about. Find a sample of their sound and write a poem that uses onomatopoeia in a creative way.

It was a dark and dreary morning, but I snuck outside for a bit of springtime and coffee on the porch anyway. I was mesmerized by the questions posed by my Great Horned Owl as if he knew this was Earth Day!

Whoo, whoo?
Is caring for these magnificent old trees I love?
Is watching what landscapers put on the lawns?
Whoo, whoo?
Really needs those massive SUVs and pick-ups to get to work?
Really must water their lawns when it is going to rain?
Whoo, whoo?
Ran left that light on all night long wasting electricity?
Ran their car for 5 minutes before driving off to work?
Whoo, whoo?
Was riding that new electric bike to school yesterday?
Was looking for drought and deer resistant plantings?
Whoo, whoo?
Remembers the potential of wind power to save our planet?
Remembers the value of mass transit, electric vehicles, composting?
Whoo, whoo? 
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Is thinking about the future of our planet on this Earth Day?

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Verse Love 26: Day 21: Deny

Today's Verse Love Host, Sharon Roy, is rereading War and Peace and writing a haiku for every chapter. This is incredible and I really look forward to her finished, published work. Today, she is asking us to take a favorite/valued text or image and rewrite it in a haiku. I have recently read incredible, motivating books like Theo of Golden and others that leave me shaking my head with questions and contradictions, like Hillbilly Elegy. 

“I don't know what the answer is, precisely, but I know it starts when we stop blaming Obama or Bush or faceless companies and ask ourselves what we can do to make things better.” J.D Vance (James Bowman)

You made it to the
Inner circle access where 
Every decision

Could be questioned, why?
Yet you sell out beliefs for 
Power, prestige, wealth?

You question those who
Talk of peace, making a world
Safer, better, more peaceful.

Deny roots, the gift
Education, prejudice, 
Hopelessness, create 

Incongruity
Abandonment, falsehoods,
Inconsistency

Why can't we learn that 
People will lie, deceive for
Moments of glory?






SOL26 April 21 Wacky Weather

I am writing with Two Writing Teachers Slice of Life Community.  I do this every week as a reminder to remember the small moments of this life.  My landscaper is coming today and he says he can plant as long as it is above freezing? This is his only day to plant in my area until June. So, yesterday,

Wearing winter wear, I wandered
Around agreeable arborvitae,
Jumped over just-right junipers, 
Hitched-close to handsome hydrangea, 
Stood next to superb spirea
Wondered if they 
Would be worth wrecking my back, 
Would weather wayward watering,
Would welcome weary ones,
After wacky weather?







 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Verse Love 26: Day 20: Research in Context

Today's Verse Love Host, Corinne is focused on the ways research is "voiced" in schools. I was absolutely thrilled to read this invitation to think and write about a topic, near and dear to my heart. I am an advocate for best practices grounded in research and have been concerned about a reduced focus on writing in elementary schools. I am using recent research from Gary Troia, Michigan State, who considered how teachers varied in teaching writing practices and comparing his findings to my practice in this community.

Whole-class instruction, individual practice (93%); small groups used very infrequently. 

Who comments on their ideas?

How do they talk about and get ideas?

When is there time to share in a small, trusted group? 

Where do struggling readers get their scaffolded support?


Focus on planning, drafting; teachers avoid conventions where they feel less competence. 

                    How do they learn to make their own work better?

                    Who holds them responsible for spelling, grammar?

                    Are we expecting spell check to be everyone’s editor?


Teachers with higher writing skills gave less consistent writing instruction.

    This does not make sense to me!

    Do they expect too much ?

    Do they need reminders to scaffold, support?

    Do the teachers write every day?

    Can we make them join this group?

            This may just be a reminder that taking research

            Out of context yields squirrelly answers!


Sunday, April 19, 2026

Verse Love 26: Day 19 Thank Your Wardle

Today's Verse Love Host, Stefani Boutelier, like one of my own former students, is focused on the power of games and games in education. Today we are asked to write about games (board games, puzzles, role-playing games, game shows, sporting events, riddles, etc.) and encouraged to consider a Wordle-inspired poem or a double nonet (1-9+9-1) or a new for me 4X4 similar to Connections with four words, four syllables, up to four stanzas, or just four lines. 

Founders Parade: Josh Wardle, founder of Wordle – ETEC522 ...
Below is my Wordle Gift. a thank you for a game I started as week two of the Pandemic began. This poem, full of numbers, is a 4x4 with 4 stanzas, with 4 lines because most of the time, I solve my puzzle in 4!

On day seven,
Hesitantly,
Solved my very first
Game in four tries

In six around
The sun, perhaps
Three not solved in
Five or less, once

One, never two,
Once late and she
Called to check if
Alive, forgot?

We compare our
Scores, frustrations,
Thank you Wardle
Daily, Wordle!




Saturday, April 18, 2026

Ethical ELA 26: Day 18 Possible

 Today's Ethical ELA Host, Angie Braaten, asks us to consider a wonderful format, the golden hinge where the first line of your text becomes the first word in each successive line.  As I was swimming this morning, my mind wandered to worries and even hopelessness. I kept swimming thinking of this Audrey Hepburn's message: Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I'm possible.

THIS as a crazy imaginary conversation between the leader of the free world and me! 

Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I'm possible. 

Is it really possible for this hate and anger to dissipate and to live in peace? I ask

Impossible for us to lose as we are most powerful and on the side of good and right! He says

The devastation is impacting not just us but people around the globe! I say

Word from the ground says it will be over very, very soon. Maybe a week or less! He yells

Itself, just a blip in the world's history so far, we're making long-term enemies everywhere! I say

Says who? Everyone loves what we are doing!  We are saving the world from terrorism! He promises

I'm really afraid we encouraging others to  not trust us! I say

Possible ways out of this mess, I mean situation, are on my mind, too, he sighs checking is 401K


Friday, April 17, 2026

Verse Love26: Day 17: Leg of Love

 Today's Verse Love Host, Kratijah, hails from in Mauritius, and asks up to consider spices, "small and powerful, that can linger and fill the air of our thoughts."  I could write of the fresh olive oil and basil scents of Taormina or the flavors created at the Culinary Institute, both fabulous; instead, this is a scent that lingers forever in the "air of my thoughts"  from the tiny apartment where my grandmother spent her final years.

After complaining in the car, plodding, promising to behave or else,
The gated hoist would open slowly, the blistering odor of scorched meat 
Would announce your arrival as it invaded your pores,
Salted, basted, browned to her leathery perfection,
Served with slowly simmered, gooey gravy,
Representing her gratitude for you visit,
Before hanging up her apron,
Emerging from the kitchen
Closet, collapsing, exhausted,
A leg-of-love sweltering 
On the third floor, lingers 
Forever in my soul even if I 
Minced microscopic morsels,
Swallowed without chewing.

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Thursday, April 16, 2026

Verse Love 26: Day 16 Lap By Lap

Today's Verse Love Host, Stacey Joy asks us to write a poem about beginning again as in a new landscape, identity, or perspective. She asks us to write from perspective about what has changed, remain or what uncertainty might look like. I've been formulating these poems in my mind for longer than this prompt in the years of recovering from a late-in-life split from my spouse, home, family-as-it-was. I am sharing both an etheree and a haiku about swimming my way back.  I am still swimming

Had family, career, spouse, plan until,
On my own, edge of retirement, 
I floundered, thrashed, then, swam harder, 
Lap after lap, stroke by stroke,  
Confidence, Your story 
Isn't over, yet,
You are enough
Resilient 
Growing
Strong


Drowning in sadness,
Stroke, kick, breathe through pain, darkness
Stronger, braver me.