reading haiku
all the places we live
all we have in common
by Ellen Grace Olinger
Inspired by the Haiku Society of America members anthologies.

Ellen Grace Olinger
reading haiku
all the places we live
all we have in common
by Ellen Grace Olinger
Inspired by the Haiku Society of America members anthologies.
As I write and create posts, I review my work. For example, if a poem from a blog has been reprinted, I note the credit. I have a few ideas for a new book when the time seems right, and want to say thank you to the editors and publishers.
roses in the sun
some ending
some beginning
and some in full bloom
good to grow older
All the Way Home: Aging in Haiku, 2019
Edited by Robert Epstein
Middle Island Press
West Union, WV
I wrote this poem in 2012 at Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin (December 2009 – the present).
new plants grow
in our garden
tulip leaves
POEMS FROM OOSTBURG, WISCONSIN
Easter afternoon
snowdrops still bloom
in the sun
Scarlet Dragonfly Journal Issue 13 – April 2023
Easter day
heart filled with memories
and this day’s blessings
S ilence
Enlivens
A nd
S olitude
O pens
N ew thoughts
To everything there is a season,
and a time to every purpose
under the heaven . . .
Ecclesiastes 3: 1 (KJV)
From Quiet Christmas Poetry – a site and large print chapbook. I posted a note there about Easter And Spring Poetry too.
vintage heart
in an old wood frame
February begins