alee_grrl: Sculpture made from recycled book pages depicting a tree growing from a book of poetry (poetree)
Manda ([personal profile] alee_grrl) wrote in [community profile] poetree2012-05-05 10:56 pm
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Join me under the branches of the Poet's Tree

Sunday, every Sunday, let's have a community picnic. It's probably been a long week, and it's lovely to have a few minutes to sit back and relax and enjoy some good conversation in a less formal space. Feel free to bring something for the Picnic Basket - a poem you liked this week, a thought you had or something you experienced, or even something completely unrelated to poetry whatsoever that you just feel like sharing. Just take a moment to say hello, and maybe have a bite to eat; no one is going anywhere fast, and the shade promises some relief from the everyday heat. Let’s get to know each other a bit better, here under the branches of the poet’s tree.
untonuggan: bookshelves stuffed with books (books - lots)

[personal profile] untonuggan 2012-05-06 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I have retreated into the world of YA Fantasy/Sci-Fi, which is where I like to go when I am feeling not greatz. Sometimes I come out for poetry someone has posted on Dreamwidth, or knitting.

Right now it is Harry Potter and a new-to-me series, the Sisters Grimm. I am seriously tempted to read the Hunger Games, but I am afraid it might be a tad too melancholy for me in my current state.

Also, hi, I do not need a cold right now.

Books make everything better.
zirconium: photo of bell tower seen on a walk to the Acropolis (athens bell tower)

[personal profile] zirconium 2012-05-06 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Luisa Igloria's Leaving no one and nothing behind... caught me on my way to something else. As did the equally compelling poems that prompted it.

*shares thermos of soup and carton of slightly squished croquettes*