Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tuesday’s Small Beauty, April 24, 2012

                                 Tuesday’s Small Beauty




Tomorrow is my precious grandson Jude's 5th birthday. He certainly finds beauty 
in small things. I find beauty in him. I can't believe he'll be in kindergarten next year!!

Whisper your wishes
on a dandelion and blow,
set them sailing into the wind,
and maybe a fairy  will catch them 
and make them all come true.







Nee Nee loves you Jude-Jude! Happy Birthday!







Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Tueday's Small Beauty, April 17, 2012


                                  Tuesday’s Small Beauty



The pink oleander in bloom-- 
lovely to behold, 
poisonous to ingest.  


Even bees, the little almsmen of spring bowers, know there is richest juice in poison-flowers --Keats


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Tuesday's Small Beauty, April 10, 2010


                                Tuesday’s Small Beauty


                                              Redbirds
                                         by Wynne Huddleston     


   

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Tuesday's Small Beauty, April 3, 2012

                                 Tuesday’s Small Beauty
                                              The Path
                                     by Wynne Huddleston            



Dogwoods bearing crosses,
crowns of berries
red pierced petals;


Lilies bow their heads,
perfume the path.


© Wynne Huddleston





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Wynne Huddleston's poetry has been published in 70+ publications including the Birmingham Arts Journal, Emerald Tales, Waterways, Camroc Press Review, Gemini Magazine, Thema, The Shine Journal, joyful!, Danse Macabre, From the Porch Swing, Victorian Violet Press, Pond Ripples Magazine, The Battered Suitcase, Orange Room Review, New Fairy Tales Anthology, Poetry24, Ink, Sweat & Tears, and Four and Twenty. A member of the Mississippi Poetry Society and a board member of the Mississippi Writers Guild,she is the 1st Place Winner of the Grandmother Earth National Contest 2010--Environmental Poetry Division and poetry winner in the Enchanted Conversation's Daughters of the Air Contest. MS. Ms. Huddleston obtained a Master’s of Music Education from the University of Southern Mississippi, and has studied graduate level creative writing at the University of West Alabama. Ms. Huddleston was born in Lone Star, Texas, but has lived in Mississippi most of her life. She has been an elementary music teacher for 22 years, and has 2 grown sons, and 2 grandchildren.

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