It is January and time for noticing, for paying attention to, well, whatever attracts our attention on a daily basis and writing a small poem, sentence, something about it – what is called a small stone. It is not difficult, believe me. The world calls to us all the time; in the words of Mary Oliver,
“The world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting-“
From Wild Geese, Mary Oliver’s poem in Wikipedia
Let‘s not be deaf to it this year. Let’s start small, noticing one thing at a time, writing a small stone.
If you’d like to join in, take a look at the founding fathers, ooops, founding couple: Fiona and Kaspa’s site here They explain everything… And you can even get a lovely badge from their site for your blog. I will be getting one soon myself…
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Oh yes, I almost forgot, here is the distillation of today’s noticing in the form of a haiku:
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first day
the rootedness
of everything
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See also NaHaiWriMo prompt: New Year’s day/beginnings
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Nice to see you taking part in the river, Stella. And I like your haiku! It’s fun to see poets I know from different sites all writing small stones in January. That Mary Oliver poem is one of my favorites, btw.
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Cara, thank you! It is indeed fun to write together on the same project/theme(s). I love the camaraderie, the encouragement… Thank you for visiting!
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