I listened to this love song.
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Friday, April 24, 2026
Forevermore
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Breathe in Spring's Air
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...it's about learning to dance in the rain." -Vivian Greene
Friday, April 17, 2026
Cascading Along With Words
Join me as I continue to add poetry to my "Spring Seeds Gracing April Gallery and Padlet". I invite you to add at least one original image poem (or other options) to the padlet I created. You can find the invitation here.
Spring Graces Our Earth🔏early spring unfoldsgolden rays sparklezephers whoosh along
lush azaleas burstrenewing post-winter gardensearly spring unfolds
in afternoon splendorblossoms spread beautygolden rays sparkle
dusk's colors danceawakened buds rest zephers whoosh along©CVarsalona, April 2026, poem and photo
🔏I was inspired yesterday to use a new poetic format, the cascade poem, shared by Margaret Simon's This Photo Wants to be a Poem.
Spring's Meet-and-Greet at the Pond
baby ducklings splish and splash
in the pond at the end of the street
grandgirls frolic while watching ducklings play
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But Mother Duck hides in the shadows of day
observing her little ones
baby ducklings splish and splash
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few more minutes to watch and dash
rows of ducklings follow the leader
in the pond at the end of the street
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sunshine warms our meet-and-greet
time to say goodbye-no one wants to leave
grandgirls frolic while watching ducklings play
CVarsalona 2026, first cascade poem. Duckling Nature Photo by Margaret Simon
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Margaret Simon stated: "At Ethical ELA, Erica Johnson is leading us in writing a “Playful Cascade” which is a poem form that takes each line of the first stanza making them the last line of the next stanzas. I decided to use tercets, 3 lines per stanza."
Thank you to Heidi Mordhorst for hosting the Poetry Friday Roundup here. I appreciate that Heidi has gathered two other poetry friends, Margaret Simon, and Jone MacCulloch to create a lively conversational video on poetry with and for kids! The key thoughts they explore are:
- Approaches to the teaching of poetry with elementary-aged kids
- Why it's important
- How writing with kids inspires and sustains us, three middle-aging white ladies
Thursday, April 16, 2026
NPM 2026: Progressive Poem
On my first trip to the Land of Poetry,
I saw anthologies of every color, tall as buildings.
A world of words, wonder on wings, waiting just for me!
Birding for words shimmering, flecked in golden gilding.
Binoculars ready, I toured boulevards and side streets
exploring vibrant verses, verses so honest and tender,
feathery lyrics, bright flitting avian athletes
soaring ‘cross pages in rhythmic splendor.
In the Land of Poetry, I am the conductor,
seeking oodles of poems that tug at my heart, a musical medley of sound and structure, an open mic in Frost Forest! Wonder who'll take part?
There's a pause in the program; no one takes the stage
the trees quiver, the audience looks up. Raven lands, singing Earth's message of the sage. "Poetry in motion will be forevermore, from forests to sands."
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Credits: Irene Latham created the idea of a Kidlit Progressive Poem during National Poetry Month, Margaret Simon organized the Progressive Poem and created a lovely logo. Tabatha Yeatts created the colorful Land of Poetry map, and Donna Smith added the location names, followed by Heidi Mordhorst. Stanza 4 colleagues, Linda Mitchell, Jone MacCulloch, and Joyce Uglow, offered a mid-poem surprise.
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Below, you will find the names of poetry friends who contribute their lines for the Progressive Poem.
April 1 Tabatha Yeatts at The Opposite of Indifference
April 2 Cathy Stenquist at A Little Bit of This and That
April 3 Patricia Franz at Reverie
April 4 Donna Smith at Mainely Write
April 5 Janice Scully at Salt City Verse
April 6 Denise Krebs at Dare to Care
April 7 Ruth Hersey at There is no such thing as a God-forsaken town
April 8 Rose Cappelli at Imagine the Possibilities
April 9 Margaret Simon at Reflections on the Teche
April 10 Janet Clare Fagel at Reflections on the Teche
April 11 Diane Davis at Starting Again in Poetry
April 12 Linda Baie at Teacher Dance
April 13 Linda Mitchell at Another Word Edgewise
April 14 Jone MacCulloch at Jone Rush MacCulloch
April 15 Joyce Uglow at Storied Ink
April 16 Carol Varsalona at Beyond Literacy Link
April 17 Robyn Hood Black at Life on the Deckle Edge
April 18 Michele Kogan at More Art for All
April 19 Kim Johnson at Common Threads
April 20 Buffy Silverman
April 21 Irene Latham at Live Your Poem
April 22 Karen Edmisten
April 23 Heidi Mordhorst at my juicy little universe
April 24 Mary Lee Hahn at A(nother) Year of Reading
April 25 Tanita Davis at Fiction, instead of Lies
April 26 Sharon Roy at Pedaling Poet
April 27 Tracey Kiff-Judson at Tangles and Tails
April 28 Tabatha Yeatts at The Opposite of Indifference
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Let's Celebrate Springtime!
Friday, April 10, 2026
Digital Design Inspires Poetry
Poetry loves discovering things. You're not necessarily knowing where you're going when you start a poem.
-Catherine Graham, award-winning poet and novelist
Nor do I know what my gardens will become when my seeds are planted.
-CVarsalona









