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| "Reflections" by Chris Bird |
The peace you long for also longs for you.
– Guy Finley
"Bist Du Bei Mir"
Performed by Anneke van Giersbergen & Árstíðir
(Lyrics and translation HERE.)
April 2: Hans Christian Andersen
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| "Reflections" by Chris Bird |
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| The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) from the series “Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji (Fugaku sanjurokkei)” Art Institute of Chicago |
"It seems to have been Vincent van Gogh and his brother, Theo, who were among the first people [outside of Japan] to discover and articulate what was so great about this print."
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| "Angel" by Roger Young |
The United Nations General Assembly has declared 21 September to be the International Day of Peace—"a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire." This year's theme is "Shaping Peace Together." We are invited to "celebrate the day by spreading compassion, kindness and hope in the face of the pandemic. Stand together with the UN against attempts to use the virus to promote discrimination or hatred. Join us so that we can shape peace together."
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| "Peace Dove" by Dylan Metrano |
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| Reaching Out – Joining Hands A mosaic mural by public artist Carien Quiroga, on Flickr Creative Commons. |
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| 2017 Peace Day Theme: Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity for All. (Learn more HERE.) |
1. come up with 5-word ditty on the spot,Leave your five words in a comment or email them to me at TodaysLittleDitty (at) gmail (dot) com. I will move them to the main body of the post.
2. leave your Poetry Friday link now and come back to add your 5-word ditty,
3. choose not to participate in the Five for Friday at all, or
4. participate in the Five for Friday without a link.
This week I am sharing the feeling of September.
My post for this week is an original "dot"poem.
My 5 for peace:
I'm sharing a math-y poem for Poetry Friday.
At Teaching Authors we're writing about lessons learned from our students and/or from teaching.
This week I have an interview with Matt Forrest Esenwine about his debut PB, Flashlight Night. Giving away a free copy to one lucky commenter. And yes, Matt's sharing a yummy recipe!
I'm in with What Is a Dot? for Dot Day.
At Random Noodling I have a response to my response in a Spark challenge.
Kurious Kitty shares "High School Picture Re-Take Day" by Aimee Nezhukumatathil.
I have been thinking a lot lately about forgetting....
Today, I'm sharing a tiny little poem about a colossal subject!
Getting my car serviced this morning, and I live in the South, so I have already had multiple conversations with folks I don't know. (One exchange including cell phone pictures, even.) That's how we roll around here. So here are my five words today:
I'm sharing the poems I swapped for the Summer Poem Swap.
I'm featuring an interview with Amy Ludwig VanDerwater about her newest book READ! READ! READ!
Things have been so hectic recovering from Irma that I was having a hard time coming up with something to write!
I'd like to share "Quiet Days." I hope it brings a little peace to the party.
I got the abecedarian fever and took on another challenge of yours. At Beyond LiteracyLink you'll find both new abecedarian poems and peace poems with my kindness dove that I created. It has been sent around the globe via Twitter many times and will make its way straight to International Peace Day.
I'm sharing a golden shovel poem, FREE, inspired from a Langston Hughes poem, I DREAM A WORLD–that I read on Kay McGriff's blog last week, and new I had to do something with it!
My five words for peace:
For PoetryFriday I'm sharing penguins - both art (not mine!) and poetry. (Could this be the most fun I've had with shape poetry?)
I need to get ready for next week! My post is about reading poetry aloud---- AGAIN!
This week on my blog I'm sharing a little fall poem.
I'm sharing two Leonora Speyer poems.
Today I'm sharing David Whyte's "What to Remember When Waking".
My link is a followup on the line trade by Linda Mitchell a few weeks ago.
Combining challenges here. Jennifer Laffin is tweeting a daily word to jumpstart writing with #DWHabit. Today is Flutter.
Today we are celebrating Dot Day with two collaborative class poems in response to Laura Purdie Salas's What is a Dot?
Speaking of PET CRAZY (congrats to the giveaway winners), I have my poet-poem from Pet Crazy today. Global Read Aloud author Victoria Coe and I partnered on a mini-poetry workshop pairing her book Fenway and Hattie (the GRA early reader selection for 2017) and my poem "Lost and Found." If you're doing GRA with students, stop by!
I just started a blog in the last week. Have a look, if you like. My last post shares a nursery rhyme about Mrs. Bond and her ducks.
At The Poem Farm, I share my latest SPARK 34 collaboration with artist Jonathan Ottke.
My Five For Friday is inspired by being out in the country away from light pollution. There is peace in the constancy of the stars.
At A Year of Reading I have a third Bike Ride Blessing poem--a counting out rhyme.
I have guests on A Great Nephew and a Great Aunt. Tim McCanna and his son Nate are collaborating with a poem and art. Their collaboration highlights their shared love for Dungeons & Dragons.
Hmm, five words on peace.... To me, war brings starvation, homelessness and poverty to a country's people. Peace is the opposite. Peace is the when things go well:
I bring a haiku this week and an excerpt of the abecedarian you featured.
I took up the abecedarian challenge for today's post with a Taste of Fall.
I posted Evening by H.D. (Hilda Doolittle).
I have a memoir poem about my maternal grandfather titled SUMMER RITUAL.
My post today celebrates Amy L-V's new book: Read! Read! Read!
My contribution for Poetry Friday is a poem by Mary Oliver, which my cat reminded me of today. :)
I'm so laaaaaate today! My post is a work in progress but I hope to be done by 3:30!
I'm in poetry love with Amy Ludwig VanDerwater's Read! Read! Read!
No post for me, but I'll give you Floridians five words.
It's been a week. First full five days of school.
A concrete-ish version can be found at my blog.
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| "Peace" by Rachel Kramer |
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