Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Tuesday, 28 April 2009
Save the Frogs Day
Frog, Waving
The last wild golden frog
waves* from its rock
to attract a mate.
The biologist stops
and picks it up. She wishes
she could leave it here,
remembers the care needed
years ago to avoid crushing frogs
with every step along this river
but now a deadly fungus
advances, will reach this valley soon
and the frogs have no chance.
The biologist adds the frog
to her collection and walks down
the now less golden hill.
In the frog hospital
the last golden frogs in the world
sit in cages and wave.
* The male golden frog waves its front legs to warn off other males and to attract females.
Monday, 27 April 2009
Spring Birthday Card
Sunday, 26 April 2009
Crafty Green Poet and social networking
The eagle eyed reader may have noticed in my sidebar links to an expanding web presence for Crafty Green Poet. I have set up:
A Live Journal, largely so I can post on local Edinburgh Live Journal noticeboards
A Facebook page, mostly so I can keep in touch with what's going on in terms of poetry events in Edinburgh. Other than that, I'm not a huge fan of Facebook to be honest.....
A Myspace page, for creative networking. Myspace is a much more creative space than Facebook and its a great place to discover new music (and gosh, am I discovering some great music!). If you're on both Myspace and Facebook, Myspace is where I'd be happier to 'meet'....
If anyone does want to join me as a friend on any of the above, please do! However, this blog is definitely still my major web presence and thanks to everyone who continues to read and comment!
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Blossoms in the Meadows
Friday, 24 April 2009
Stone
The Stone Radif issue of the ghazal page is now up. You can read it here.
I have a ghazal on this page, please scroll down to read it.
The Reformulation of Silence
grasshoppers percussion
the soaring songs
of blackbird thrush and warblers
One day the soundscape changes
huge wheels crunch gravel
metal bars clang scaffolding
bulldozers fume and bang
memory reforms, normalises
this hot dusty summer of noise
that ends abruptly
in sudden silence
an empty concrete space
where airconditioning hums
anticipating office gossip
at desks where sky
is invisible.
Listen Up for Read Write Poem
Thursday, 23 April 2009
The poetry of Nigel McLoughlin
You can read some of his work here.
Dissonances, McLoughlin's fourth collection is available from bluechrome.
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Take Me With You by Polly Clark
A kingfisher sparks
and flickers ahead of me
and of course, I follow it
though it leads me only
to where the ducks in formation
know the secret of what comes next.
There is always genuine insight in Polly Clark's poetry and she uses language beautifully. I'll leave you (specially all the bunny bloggers out there!) with an excerpt from Nibbling:
...............................................She's
a crazed dictator, disappearing
whole families of scorching pinks.
The pin faces of forget me nots
giggle as she opens wide.
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Painted Bottle
Monday, 20 April 2009
Gorgie City Farm - goats
Sunday, 19 April 2009
Trees and bushes, central Edinburgh
Saturday, 18 April 2009
Water of Leith Conservation Trust
I hope soon to be able to start patrolling a section of the river, noting my wildlife observations adn keeping an eye out for things that need attention from invasive weeds to litter.
Friday, 17 April 2009
Garden Haiku
the clattering wingbeats
of collared doves
*********************
searching for grubs -
a robin follows me
round the garden
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the neighbour's fierce dogs
...........thank goodness for fences.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Terra Incognita by Sara Wheeler
Terra Incognita by Sara Wheeler, published by Random House
Best followed by a trip to the cinema to watch Encounters at the End of the World, Werner Herzog's latest film, in selected cinemas now.
Tuesday, 14 April 2009
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under the alder tree
a cat sleeps
Monday, 13 April 2009
Canalside Walk
There were also loads of dandelions and coltsfoot all along the banks of the canal and also several clumps of celandines (see below)
We walked down to a pub on the banks of the Water of Leith for lunch and there were saw two dippers and a heron.Sunday, 12 April 2009
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Overambitious Weekend Walk
Friday, 10 April 2009
as seen in Blithe Spirit
under the beeches
birdsong
previously published in Blithe Spirit, the journal of the British Haiku Society
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Shades of Green by Paul Waddington
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Gorgie City Farm - Bunty the cow
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Pot Pourri bag
I'm going to make several more of these as I have plenty of the right materials. I'm thinking of setting up an Etsy or Folksy (UK equivalent of Etsy) shop to sell things like this. What do you think?
Monday, 6 April 2009
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rabbits run nervously
around the field edge.
Sunday, 5 April 2009
rhododendrons
I posted this photo and haiku last May, but it is perfect for yesterday's walk round the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh. It was a very wet day but the rhododendrons and magnolia were beautifully in bloom and plenty of birds were singing. We found some very friendly great tits, who would have fed from our hands if we had had any food for them!
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Corstorphine Hill
We saw a couple of rabbits in the undergrowth and some kudu at the top of the hill (in the African Plains area of the zoo!).
Friday, 3 April 2009
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the chaffinch's chest brighter
than yesterday
an earlier version of this was published in Blithe Spirit, the members' journal of the British Haiku Journal
More Spring for Read Write Poem
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Spring
sound travels differently
blackbirdsong counterpoints
playground shouts
the air is gentler -
scarves become annoying
and winter coats are left at home
dead looking wood
buds, unfurling
architecture
of entire new worlds.
Spring for Read Write Poem