Tag: Art

  • Wait

    Wait

    a haiku “When undecided, Often it is best to wait,” Said the wise old owl. I thought the old hooter’s sage advice was pretty wise until I did a little Google sleuthing for quotes about waiting for the right moment. Apparently, waiting is not always advised. “Life is too short to wait,” is a popular…

  • Circling Around Again

    Circling Around Again

    “We shall not cease from exploration and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we began and to know the place for the first time.” —T.S. Eliot I’ll be honest here. I wasn’t sure what this line from T.S. Eliot’s “Little Gidding” was about, so I Googled it. And I’m still…

  • Sweet Surrender

    Sweet Surrender

    I’ve been pondering this particular rewrite for several weeks now. While thinking about it, I created the featured image so that I could offer you a visual representation of what surrender looks like “to me.” What’s fascinating is that, in the process, what I was creating taught me a little something about surrender that I…

  • Fairytale’s End

    Fairytale’s End

    Green eyed and fair haired, Irish maiden waits in vain, Alone, evermore. By no means did I plan on popping back in and being a downer… it’s JUST a haiku. Saying that makes me think of my mom. Whenever we watch our shows she’s always asking me… “why did this person do that, or why…

  • The Author of My Life

    The Author of My Life

    You know what I love the most about writing my story?  New chapters.  Fresh, white, clean pages–not yet colored with ink—lay crisp and uncreased, just waiting for me to pen something new. Something different. Something unique to my own story.  I’m actually back to the rewriting of my original story, Unteach Me, and I’ve made…

  • Slip of the Tongue

    Slip of the Tongue

    Midnight rendezvous, Lucent dream, Freudian slip, Unconscious mind wakes. Just passing on a bit of my psychology love… Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge: Lights & Night