• Poetry Friday March 31, 2023

      Mary Lee at A(nother) Year of Reading is our host this week.     Haiku of the Week     winter-aged bloom bobs in afternoon’s breeze— golden girl     Photo Taken: January 28 at Green Spring Gardens Haiku Written: February 3   Haiku Moments Playlist Poetry Printables…

  • Poetry Friday November 4, 2022

      Heidi at my juicy little universe is our host for Poetry Friday today. Hop over there for the roundup.    Haiku of the Week   black-eyed susan— swaps her yellow frock for fall’s  scratchy tatters   Photo & Haiku © 2022 Marcie Flinchum Atkins      Haiku Moments…

  • Poetry Friday October 28, 2022: Nocturne Poems as Picture Books

      Jone is our Poetry Friday Roundup host this week. Hop on over there to see what others are writing about.    Nocturne Poems as Picture Books A nocturne poem is a poem set at night.     Examples of adult Nocturne poems:   “Nocturne” by Li-Young Lee “Nocturne”…

  • Poetry Friday: THINGS WE FEEL Activity

      Bridget at wee words for wee ones is our host for this week’s Poetry Friday. Head there for the roundup.     THINGS WE FEEL Poetry Activity   I love sharing and writing poetry with students. Recently, I used THINGS WE FEEL with kindergarten students. It’s the perfect…

  • Poetry Friday September 30, 2022 + Ice Cycle

      Tabatha is posting the roundup this week.   Haiku of the Week   bee sashays up the thin petal— balancing act   Photo & Haiku © 2022 Marcie Flinchum Atkins  Haiku Moments Playlist Poetry Printables Page Sign up for poetry postcards   What I’m Reading Ice Cycle: Poems…

  • Poetry Friday July 8, 2022: Haiku Journal Sneak Peek

    Happy Poetry Friday! This week’s host is Jan at Book Seed Studio. Hop on over there for the roundup.      Haiku Journal Sneak Peek   My goal this year is to write a haiku every weekday. I’ve been experimenting with macrophotography. So I combined my daily haiku with…

  • Poetry Friday: Macrophotography

    Today’s Poetry Friday round up host is Janice at Salt City Verse. Macrophotography I’ve been trying to do more creative endeavors that don’t involve writing. I used YouTube to teach my left-handed self how to knit during the lockdown of the pandemic. I also started taking workshops on how…