Today's Verse Love Host, Brian Crandall, asks us to consider all the locations you’ve felt safest and consider memories, smells and feelings from these locations. I chose to write about a rural, mountain top location where I lived for many years 70 miles north of Midtown Manhattan. I really did have some wonderful years there, but my children have chosen neighbors, sidewalks, and nearby take out options.
Learning To Be Writers and Readers: In The 21st Century
Sharing thoughts, ideas, and research about teaching, writing, and LIVING in the 21st Century.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Verse Love Day 9: Stormville
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Verse Love Day 8 Have A Good Day!
Today's Verse Love host, Linda, asks us to take a sentence from English and then "translate" the phrase into poetry, such as turn "I feel lost in the chaos of life.’ into a poetic phrase, ‘The heart wanders through the storm, seeking sunlight in shadows," like in Whitney Hanson’s, “In Poetry We Say…”. I drafted several poems in my head this morning, but that recurring comment we all say flippantly begged for a poem.
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Verse Love: April 7: Much Mulch
Over at Verse Love today, our host, Luke Bensing asked us to pick an image and use alliteration in your first line and your last line. That’s it. Yet, my head is messy as a pile bark mulch that I sliced about a few minutes ago.
SOL26 April 9: Mulch Before Jeopardy
Monday, April 6, 2026
Verse Love: Day 6: To Forgive
Intense anger gnawed at my soul until in an ocean of despair,
I found a human power to forgive, and watched a sun emerge;
I wonder if the torment will continue until you forgive yourself?
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Verse Love: Day 5: Lessons From History
On this Easter Sunday, the Verse Love host, Jennifer asks us to prompt asks us find a line of poetry that speaks to us and then un-find it by exchanging the main words with their antonyms as a starting point.
At home, where elected
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Verse Love: Day 4: Where Are You From?
This morning at Verse Love, Kim Johnson asks us to choose a person and setting (passenger on an airplane, etc.) and introduce yourself. She asks us to offer a glimpse into our world. I knew I somehow wanted to "honor" my one of my favorite "living" poets Amanda Gorman who hails from LA and gained "fame" at Biden's inauguration.
Here's the imaginary, wanna-be-real-setting. I found myself moved to business class last minute where I was assigned next to a younger woman, eyes already closed. Her hoodie was pulled low and her earbuds seemed to be closing out the world. I did not want to stare, but she sure looked like my heroine. I read and reread that same page again and again as she slept and I wondered what I'd say if she woke up. I was staring at the clouds as we passed over Kansas when she stretched.....and we shared destinations.... before she asked, "Where are you from?"
Friday, April 3, 2026
Verse Love Day 3: Just One Pane di Pasqua
Today is Day 3 of Verse Love, our Host, Melissa asks us to consider art or an image as our inspiration. My mother-in-law wove Pane di Pasqua, with love, every Easter. It remains a symbol of new life and spring that makes me smile as I make just one, in her honor.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Verse Love Day 2: People Working
Today is the second day of the Verse Love month. Today's host, Leilya Pitre asks us to consider a poem that’s hiding in plain sight such as a road sign. I have recently noticed an old fashioned sign has reappeared as road crews in my area work, tirelessly work to fix many pot-holes in many roads,
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Verse Love 1: My Trail
Today is the first day of Verse Love where Sarah asks us to think about the landscapes (physical, emotional, or cultural) that shape us. We are asked to begin with inside me... This would have been much easier when I was younger and on top of the world.


