Back in 2012 I wrote the following words as I prepared to leave the Writers' Colony and this morning my heart still connects with the sad song of departure with grace and gratitude:
I will follow you back to here, right here where
we first met and I will hug you longer than I ever have. As I pack my
car with all we have done together--the joy of making poems, the blues
of shredding the imperfect ones only to remember memorable lines from
them, watching the sunset and then rushing in to write about it. We sat
in the dark with the window open listening to the raucous sound of night
creatures. I watch you in my rear view mirror as you move away behind
me and disappear as I drive around the Spring Street bend just beyond
Grotto Springs---
Showing posts with label Writers Colony. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Writers Colony. Show all posts
Friday, May 1, 2015
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Stress-Less
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
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Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Tulip Time
the best
the most valuable moment
an earthling can have happens
when waking to this new day
excited to live it full stop
no spaces to fill
no holes of sorrow to trip into
just a soft dry sponge ready to soak it all up
to experience what comes
and to be okay with what does not
the day does not end until
I say thank you until
you know how very special you are and
how wonderful it is to meet you here
within the layers of a dogwood spring
as cream and pink blossoms float in place
within the green within the brown
woods of
a dairy hollow evening.

the most valuable moment
an earthling can have happens
when waking to this new day
excited to live it full stop
no spaces to fill
no holes of sorrow to trip into
just a soft dry sponge ready to soak it all up
to experience what comes
and to be okay with what does not
the day does not end until
I say thank you until
you know how very special you are and
how wonderful it is to meet you here
within the layers of a dogwood spring
as cream and pink blossoms float in place
within the green within the brown
woods of
a dairy hollow evening.

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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
Writers Colony
Monday, April 27, 2015
Carnegie Library
This lovely library sits on the edge of downtown Eureka Springs. Andrew Carnegie, a Scottish-American donated the money to build libraries throughout the world including about 1,689 in the United States (what I learned today). Since I hurt my knee and knew my walking the town was going to be curtailed this trip, my goal was to walk the 1/2 mile to this library from the Writers' Colony. Today, I made the journey and as you can see it was worth the effort. I strolled around the library with my phone camera and took several photos. It was such a thrill. I told the librarian there that I was taking these pics because it has been a long time since I have seen a library with real hard backed books and paper pages. They even have a new book shelf . . . the books are still being added to the collection. This was such a boost to my book loving librarian self that I took "Small Victories" by Anne Lamott off the shelf and sat in one of the rockers by the fireplace (un-lit at this time). Tomorrow, I'll explore the mezzanine. Oh, I wish everyone could have the experience of visiting a place so dear to their hearts as I had today by simply visiting this library. Thank you, Mr. Carnegie and Eureka Springs!
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
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Saturday, April 25, 2015
Scenes of Dairy Hollow
[Afternoon]
It is warm and bright and wind scrapesbranches of the dogwood
against the gray limestone mountain wall
and plucks leaves off the magnolia sending
them tumbling down Spring Street
as motorcycles roar slowly by following
necessity of “Steep and Crooked” hillside roads.
[Late Afternoon]
Sunlight bends shadows of the oak tree backwards as I look to
the east from my study window and in
the wooded hollow, light and shadows
constantly vie for attention bringing a
sharp edge to the peeling bark of the
river birch and emphasizing
the dark of the shadowed rock cave halfway
up the mountain’s east wall.
[Evening]
Just a moment later, as the sun begins to
drop, I can hear coyotes calling to each other
in a native language of hunger.
[Night]
Always here, night
reveals the velvet darkness
of her soul.
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
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Friday, April 24, 2015
Thunder and Mountains and Baseball

Across the street is the beginning of the mountain at the
top of which stands the Historic Crescent Hotel. The mountains here begin not
with a gentle rising of the earth but with native limestone walls headed
straight up. So straight that buildings and houses are built almost flat
against the dependable sturdy rock. The mountain is so mightily strong that an upper
level of town sits on top of it where the rock becomes flat and succulent ground cover flows across the top. There are gardens and spaces for wild flowers to appear and
amazingly giant oak trees and birches with silver bark flourish.
The rain is letting up and the lightning and thunder have
moved on. Birds begin to catch-up on their morning conversations. The sky is
still dark gray, the mist continues -- it is time for a second cup of coffee
and writing by lamplight.
I yearn for nothing more except to tell you that the Royals won a rather raucous game last night. A game I stayed with in spite of a static filled reception from the small radio I brought from home – I fell asleep in the middle of the 10th inning and awoke at 3:30 to check the score -- Hosmer "smokes RBI double for lead in the 13th" and I smiled and fell back to sleep as the rain began in earnest outside my cozy writing studio with the 2 turquoise wicker chairs.
I yearn for nothing more except to tell you that the Royals won a rather raucous game last night. A game I stayed with in spite of a static filled reception from the small radio I brought from home – I fell asleep in the middle of the 10th inning and awoke at 3:30 to check the score -- Hosmer "smokes RBI double for lead in the 13th" and I smiled and fell back to sleep as the rain began in earnest outside my cozy writing studio with the 2 turquoise wicker chairs.
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
Writers Colony
Thursday, April 23, 2015
If I Knew
This print came from an idea for the Unity on the Plaza gallery art show for the month of March, 2015. It carries the theme of the show. Guests and members were invited to fill out cards with their own ideas of what they would do if they could not fail. The process was a success with cards and statements covering the gallery walls. One of my own cards was, "If I knew I could not fail I would drive to the Writers' Colony in Eureka Springs this spring." Because of a bum knee I knew it would not be possible for me to make the drive but . . . if I could I would. Never did I imagine that my husband would say (during a March Madness basketball game), "Why don't I take you to Eureka Springs?" The thought of someone else driving never entered my mind and I replied, "It is a 4 hour drive each way." Of course he knew that but wanted to take me because "you enjoy it so much." So, here I am as gratitude surrounds me! Two out of three cards have come to fruition and the third is a dream in process. Think about it . . . dreams do come true.
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Dream,
Eureka Springs,
Gratitude,
Writers Colony
Friday, July 4, 2014
Eureka Springs 4th of July
Happy 4th of July! This is the duck who lives on Spring Street and I pass him every day on my walk downtown. For this I am thankful. I have the freedom to walk downtown in the quiet, fresh air of Eureka Springs. This is the last day of my trip to the Writers' Colony. It has been a wonderful, productive time. The writers who come hear are supported by the entire staff, fellow writers and the artistic appreciation of the community. For this I am most grateful. I have the freedom to write poems and share them with others. Freedom and happiness: what the 4th of July is all about.
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
Writers Colony
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Little Bird

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Saturday, June 28, 2014
Nothing

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Friday, June 27, 2014
The sound of writing

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Thursday, June 26, 2014
Dairy Hollow 2014

Dairy Hollow and had "a taste of the writer's life" she said. She was here, this room six months ago and now we meet. Casey, you have brought me a cup of joy and I do drink it in gratitude and now this is my return letter to you. Isn't life sometimes simply grand?
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
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Sunday, August 4, 2013
Eureka Springs
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Black-eyed Susans |
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Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Goodby Dairy Hollow
Words fail when I think of thanking you for this visit to your exquisite writers' colony. All, most all, of my time here has been spent in the company of words. I have been starved by the lack of them and smothered by the quantity of them. In the silence of the hollow I have known my own words. I pull to leave and they say, "No, it is not time yet. It cannot be time to leave. Wait, just wait 'til you see what we have planned for tomorrow." They don't know that they are coming, too. With me. All my words or at least that is the way I think it is. But, if some decide to stay in order to finish their word business who am I to say no? Some say Eureka Springs is a ghost haven. Perhaps, also, it is a place to hold all the words that writers leave behind. What a vision that puts to mind. A word here, three over the ridge, seven in the Iris grove, eight up the steep hill that leads to the ghostly hotel. But never mind, that. This is possibly, merely a farewell until next time. Yes. Next time I will catch those exact words and those left by others. Then I plan to start with a mishmosh of good hardy words to write my . . . what? We'll just have to wait and see. Wait until next time, Dairy Hollow. I'll not forget you surrounded by your collection of the finest of writers' words.
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka Springs,
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Saturday, April 27, 2013
Arts Anonymous

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Thursday, April 25, 2013
The next breath
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From the Culinary suite deck |
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Monday, April 22, 2013
A Poem Flew
Thank the muses that a poem flew into my heart
this morning. Whenever I am the target of these arrows of fancy I write gratefully and fastly. I
witness the pen moving and the ink--
this time the color brown--
flowing onto the page as the sun
sometimes sparks off the wetness
and then--like when the coffee maker
makes its final spurt--it is done. My hand stops moving as words drip to an end and the mind ques quiet and I earnestly read what has transpired in this attack of physical words in familiar hand on the page that is now full. For a moment my body is calm, my mind at rest.
[Note: this is not the poem that came to me in a flash--that poem, over there, was written in blue and this, as I've said before, is of brown ink with an occasional spark of sun.]
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka_Springs,
Poetry,
WordLayers,
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Writing
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Hello Dairy Hollow!
So, this is day 2 of my stay at the Writers' Colony and I am slowly acclimating to being alone with my
creative self although, she is still hiding in the bedroom. Last night she was peeking through the closet door watching me read Natalie Goldberg's new book, "The True Secret of Writing, Connecting Life with Language." Today she may step out of the closet. You see she doesn't think she belongs here--says she's a fraud and no one really likes her poems or her silly old art. Now, isn't this ridiculous when there is no "no one" here? It is only Creativity and me in a wonderful soft blue-green writing studio. But I think she may come out today in here where I am writing in 28 colors. Oh, what fun I'm having using all of the colors--even brown and mustard, fuchsia and black.
creative self although, she is still hiding in the bedroom. Last night she was peeking through the closet door watching me read Natalie Goldberg's new book, "The True Secret of Writing, Connecting Life with Language." Today she may step out of the closet. You see she doesn't think she belongs here--says she's a fraud and no one really likes her poems or her silly old art. Now, isn't this ridiculous when there is no "no one" here? It is only Creativity and me in a wonderful soft blue-green writing studio. But I think she may come out today in here where I am writing in 28 colors. Oh, what fun I'm having using all of the colors--even brown and mustard, fuchsia and black.
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Dairy Hollow,
Eureka_Springs,
Writers Colony
Monday, April 1, 2013
A place at the table
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Is this the beginning? |
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Creativity,
Dairy Hollow,
Poetry,
Writers Colony
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