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Green Grass Grows QuicklyThis poem compares life to how green grass grows. It can grow fast on you but it is up to you how you live with it. Me mowing the lawn refers to me managing my life from perspective of living for every minute.
Green Grass by a Blue RiverJust a calming poem I thought of.- A Tribute to a Blade of Green GrassThis is simply, a tribute to a blade of green grass.
The Green, Green Grass of HomeA short poem about nature to honor Earth Day during National Poetry Month.
Photoshop - Green Grass LogoIn this Photoshop Tutorial I will show you how to create the Green Grass Logo that I have in my image. You can turn this into a header and put it on your website or you can simply use it as a logo.- Life Will Fade AwayEnjoy life to it's fullest, because it will eventually fade away.
- Fields of GraceCreative piece about a spot in nature where you can feel at home and at peace.
- Life's Little MiraclesA poem about the wonders of nature and the spiritual affect it has on me.
- The Return of the Evil EyeA short fiction story influenced by myths and legends.
- Changes of WinterThis poem is about the changes of winter.
- Planting and Growing IndiangrassAlso known as Yellow Indian Grass, this is a member of the Poaceae family of plants. It is native to the United States.
- Beautiful AutumnA beautiful poem about Autumn and the amazing sights of the most relaxing season of the year!
- Beauty of a RoseWalking through nature and seeing how beautiful it is.
The Beauty of FallThis is a poem about the beauty of fall.
The Summer of FunA Summer Poem about the beauties of the summer, so soothing, and what the ending brings.
Hungry Donkey HaikuA story of two donkeys.
Summer's SecretSummer is enchanting...full of romance, beauty, and mystery. What is it about the sun rising and setting that makes us feel at home?
Snapshots of SummerMy memories of summertime are like a series of snapshots in my mind. Would you like to take a look? This poem was inspired by an article I wrote entitled "Happy Hour: Giggling Children and Gaggles of Geese."
Green Grass RiversA poem about the craft of writing, framed in the summer season.
Lying Under a Big Oak TreeA clump of buttercups lick my brow, a curious raccoon stands up proud. Lush green grass tickle my toes, a snoopy ant seeks out my nose...- They Fly so SoonA poem about children growing up and striking out on their own, for the first time. From a parents point of view.
My Mompoem...my Mom in 1941.
Sunrise on MeA true to heart poem about the feeling of joy you feel when the summer arrives after enduring a long winter.
Warm Times of SummerA poem about summer.- Holy DayA poem
SpringA poem about Spring- Spring's ArrivalArrival of nature's wonderful spring blessings.....
- Spring is HereThe beginning of spring is a beautiful thing with everyone happy and ready to go out and enjoy the day.
Take a Moment to Say ThanksThrough the centuries, many have given their all for the freedoms we enjoy. This Memorial Day, take a moment to honor their sacrifices.
A Moment of SpringA short poem about the wonder of springtime, told from an adulthood perspective.
Spring in the ValleyIt's a poem, it's words, a mixed of emotions.
A Little Summer DittyThis poem is inspired by the most fleeting and treasured season, in my humble opinion.
Beautiful Brown EarthAn Earth Day Haiku
A Happy World in SpringSpring emotions, thoughts, a short poem of life!
Do You Feel, See and Hear It? Spring is Here!A short poem about spring and the wonderful things that we may feel, see and hear.
Colors of Early SpringThree poems. A haiku trio. Winter slowly fades and spring makes its entrance.
Spring Has ReturnedThe sights, smells, and songs of the season
The Other Side of the GateHave you seen rolling hills where green grass and all manner of flowers grow? Have you stood in awe before a gate, waiting to walk a narrow path bordered by trees with leaves of blue, purple, red, green, and gold?
How Do You Know It's Spring?Being observant has advantages. Knowing what to look for is the key to recognize what's in front of you.
Grace and Green GrassThe times have been abominable; much of the world has been inflamed by riots and torment and yet the heat of that fury has not brought warmth but only pain. Struggle has visited more households than any time in recent memory...



