Showing posts with label #imagepoem. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #imagepoem. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Summer's Magic Comes Alive!

While thinking about a lead into a short post about a sunkissed-summer event, Sarah Summers' words were timely: 

"In a world of popsicles and flip-flop days, summer's magic never fades."

Last Saturday morning, a dedicated Kids Summer Fun Fest committee worked diligently with my co-chairman and me to transform the Creekside Community patio areas and outdoor pool into a kids' wonderland. It was one of those HOT summer days with blue skies and no dark clouds. As everyone proceeded to their assigned stations, our first 8-year-old guest entered with his grandmother. There were many stations for him to check out, such as the dance party patio with hula hoops, lawn games, crafts table, face painting, and water tattoos area. A few minutes later, more children from toddlers to 12-year-olds entered with their smiling grandparents and parents. Everybody was ready for a day of summer magic. 

Refreshments of water, crunchy goldfish and pretzels, and assorted-flavored popsicles were waiting. Stations started filling with participants. Lively chatter could be heard even with the dance music playing in the background. While waiting for the pool to open, the children mingled with each other and adults chatted with neighbors and family members while helping their little ones navigate the fun fest activities. A hula hoop demonstration was set up by two smiling adults who happened to know how to use the hoops. It was fun watching the older kids join in with their moving moves. A group of tween boys showed their ability to use the hoops as we watched them in awe. They wiggled, threw the hoops in the air, and slid them across the patio. Shouts of joy and clapping added to the festivities. 

Photos were taken before the pool opened. The whistle blew and no more than 38 children and adults were allowed into the pool area at a time Some children stayed in the station areas having fun with the adult monitors. Some ran in an out of the pool area to grab tasty treats, while others swam, played water basketball, and splashed around. Summer magic did not fade during the two-hour block of time. 

When the fun fest was nearing an end, each child stopped at the Treasure Chest Station to choose one of the prizes. Glow stick items were chosen; the headband with the little mouse ears was the most sought-after treasure. As we waved goodbye to our guests, we sighed with relief that no one needed the first aid kit, there was no rain, and everyone enjoyed themselves. The committee chatted about the successful event as they began the clean-up process. I think even the adults and committee enjoyed this summer event which was the first-ever Kids Summer Fun Fest. 

Below you will find a cherita, the Malay word for story or tale. I created a cherita poem comprised of three stanzas with 1 line in the 1st stanza line, 2 lines in the 2nd stanza, and 3 lines in the 3rd stanza. I also designed a digital invitation that provides an introduction to the event and my poem. After the last stanza, you will find a photograph of families and children enjoying the pool. Placed together the cherita poem, with the digital ad and photograph become an image poem.

joyful summertime celebration

kids follow the trail to fun
hula hoops twirl, faces shine with fresh paint, tattoos adorn arms and faces 

kids splash in the pool for a cool-down, fun time
grandparents and parents smile with contentment
kids exit with a prize as thank yous float through the air 
©CVarsalona, 2023
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At the end of the day, my co-chairperson and I knew that the committee provided a world of popsicles and joyful fun activities, letting each child share in summer's magic.
 

I share this Slice of Life with Two Writing Teachers who open their space weekly as a meeting place for reflective writers. 

🌞Happy Summer, everyone. May each day be magical!🌞

Monday, April 3, 2023

Invitation to Springsations Gallery Vol. 2

In 2017, I was impassioned to write about the beauty of springtime when buds first sprout. I look back on a digital gallery of artistic expressions, Springsations, and remember strong sensations and gratefulness for springtime. Seven springs later, I once again feel the need to rediscover inner stirrings and welcome this season of renewal and hope. What better time to be grateful for Mother Earth than in April during  National Poetry Month

Each year, Spring arrives of its own accord, renewing the world as it bursts forth with color and joy. 

YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO

Join my Springsations Gallery of Artistic Expressions Vol. 2

You may be familiar with my Galleries of Artistic Expressions as a contributor and/or reader. They are museum-like showcases that blend poetry and art with technology to virtually present the wonders of nature in a poetic manner. Past galleries are filled with a multitude of strong voices writing with positivity.

Haiku #1 celebrates my one word "be", mindfulness, and self-care.
 
Haiku #2 centers on spring as a season of joy and renewal.

If interested, how do I participate?
Prepare:
  • Be in the moment. Find your creative spark.
  • Decide what your focus is based on the gallery title, Springsations.
Creativity Zone Activity: 
Student Participation:
  • Student voice would be an excellent addition to the gallery besides teacher, author, friend, and family voices.
  • Please make sure that a student offering or class offerings have the student(s) name(s) included.
Communication:
Submission Deadline: April 30, 2023
Springtime is an inspiring time to energize your writing spirit as
optimistic troubadours of life.

(Image Poem blending digital art with poetry)

I hope you will consider this invitation to contribute one offering. I thank you in advance, for your interest in Springsation Gallery Vol. 2
Carol  Varsalona

Friday, January 1, 2021

Autumn Gallery Walk Shares #oneword2021 Choices

“At no other time (than autumn) does the earth let itself be inhaled in one smell, the ripe earth." -Rainer Maria Rilke

WELCOME

to

Abundant Autumn Global Gallery


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I invite you to:

Enjoy the simplicity of a gallery of artistic expressions that will get your hygge* on.
(*Danish term for "comfort and coziness that engenders a feeling of well-being".)

Experience a relaxing multimedia gallery walk through autumn amidst the flurry of a pandemic. 

Sit back, inhale the smell of wood-burning fires, fresh scent of the countryside, and the taste of apple cider.  


Embrace the beauty of earth with your senses. Is it not true what F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in The Great Gatsby?

"Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall."

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Be inspired to connect with nature and find peace during an awe walk.


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Pause to listen to a soulful tune by Eric Clapton here
Follow the Abundant Autumn playlist here.

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Seek the artist within to create autumn as a celebration of all it brings.
I am autumn
before now I was firefly
today I'm a jack-o-lantern smile
tomorrow my name will be falling leaves
secretly I know my name wood smoke
My dream is to become Jack Frost
My name once was harvest moon
-Linda Mitchell

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Autumn shimmers and shines with positivity.

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Autumn is the eternal corrective. It is ripeness and color and a time of maturity; but it is also breadth, and depth, and distance. What person can stand with autumn on a hilltop and fail to see the spaqn of his or her world and the meaning of the rolling hills that reach to the far horison? -Hal Borland 

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a child stretches
two hands connect with love-
nature's hope
©CVarsalona, 2019

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Even in the midst of a pandemic
and
Then, as earth dropped its radiant veil,
simplicity appeared in the stillness of autumn.

Alan J. Wright, 2020


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In gratitude for

squirrels scavenge
in search of earthly seeds
winter approaches
©CV, 2020
Terje Akke, 2020 Estonia
and
earth seeks renewal and peace
Offered by Steve Kelley

in a new year of possibilities.
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Thank you for joining me on the final gallery walk of 

Abundant Autumn Global Gallery of Artistic Expressions
life journeys forward
crispclean leaves surrender-
autumn's delight
Collaborative image poem by Jackie Yun, @ManjuRajputMSEd, CVarsalona
Photo by #chazchaz via Al Dhalla

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I extend appreciation to the photographers and poets who offered inspired contributions:

@ManjuRajputMSEd
#chazchaz
Terje Akke
Kathryn Apel
Linda Baie
Jolie Buchanan
Al Dhalla
Michelle Griffin (@math912teacher)
Devin Hartnett
Steve Kelley
Diane Mayr
Linda Mitchell
Kiesha Shepard
Carol Varsalona
Mark Weston
Alan J. Wright
Jackie Yun
@ManjuRajputMSEd
and
Morgan (student)

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For those still waiting fortheir one word 2021 to appear, perhaps this gallery walk has presented you with some fine choices (see highlighted words).

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Previous editions of the Abundant Autumn Gallery:

Abundant Autumn Gallery Unveiled

Welcome to Abundant Autumn Gallery, 2nd Edition 

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Today is the Poetry Friday: Happy New Year hosted by my poet-teacher friend from Haiti, Ruth Hersey. She shares more poetic goodness at her blog site. Please click here.

Friday, May 8, 2020

Colors of the Spirit

Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson


Those inspired by nature's healing touch seek harmony. Take a walk with me to connect with nature. Its spring colors are captured through thoughts and photography by Poetry Friday poets. 

Rain, Raindrops, Seasons, Water, Macro
Pandemic Woes
nature sheds her tears
slushing through neighborhood streets-
mankind prays
©CV, 2020, Photo at Pixabay


#NatureNurtures2020 Challenge Invitation:
Join a community of writers who seek to bring joy and inspiration by #SharingPlanetBeauty during these trying times. If you have an artistic expression in any form  please send it to me at Twitter using the hashtag, #NatureNurtures2020) or email me at cvarsalona at gmail by the end of this weekend. Also, please include it on the Nature Nurtures! Padlet that you can access here

I'm joining the Poetry Friday community this week at Michelle H. Barnes' blog. for the Poetry Friday Roundup. Michelle is sharing Nikki Grimes' new picture book, Southwest Sunrise, with picturesque images in verse illustrated by Wendell Minor. Nikki even has a writing challenge for all. Take a stroll over to her blog to read about Nikki's hot-off-the-press new book. Perhaps, you would share it with children during #remotelearning time.

Monday, March 12, 2018

March Musings #12: Winter at the Beach

"Sun's out. Let's go to the beach."

That's all it took to lure me aware from Sunday chores. My husband, son, and I were going to our happiness place. Since I had not been to the beach in months, I was excited to see what winter would look like this year.

Arrival: I was bundled up and ready to walk the boardwalk when I turned back to see my husband and son without a heavy winter jacket. Not to worry. I am always the one that is cold. But as soon as I started walking toward the beach, I felt it-the whipping winds of winter. My husband thought out loud. "I guess this is going to be a short walk!" We continued to head toward the boardwalk and there they were, the beach and the ocean right in front of us. The scene looked so calm. If it wasn't for the wind you would have thought that spring arrived.


Spring-not yet, winter had the upper hand! As we walked on the boardwalk, we trudged against the wind, reached an agreed upon spot, and walked back with the wind behind us. Then, we saw a couple of amazing sights:


a baby gleefully enjoying the gathering of hungry seagulls circling her

a couple climbing the sand dune barefoot to gaze at the calm ocean-brrr

As we left the beach, my husband said, "Aren't you glad that we came to the beach today?"

"Yes, it was a short but memorable visit to our happiness place."