merry month of may

photos by lynn

tulip time, holland michigan
definitely a dutch treat with
window to the waterfront
and view of windmill island

people bird-watch along
macatawa river wetlands
or people-watch at parks;
photograph bronze statues

admire blooms in beds and
pots on cobbled sidewalks;
sing spring’s delightful song
along with street musicians

downtown bustles with
ethnic bakeries, breweries
bookstores and gift shops
sell everything blueberry

dutch dancers prance in
klompen; stomp rompin’
fun as arm in arm, toe to
wooden-shoed toe they go

following noisy festivities,
relax in adirondack chair on
lawn of pillared church where
locals sit in quiet contentment

or take ride to nearby state park,
walk pier past red lighthouse to
watch working dredger move sand
stroll beach, cool feet in great lake

third weekend of May



orange city celebrates the dutch
colorful beds of tulips you’ll see
rich almond pastries (we eat too much)
look! baton twirlers lead marching band
big parade horses know master’s touch
view provincial dress and wooden shoes,
enjoy quilt show, dutch dancers and such
hear street organ and singers for free
real delft displayed in museum’s hutch


This form is a “magic 9” poem with 9 lines of 9 syllables each; rhyme scheme of abacadaba.

easter surprises

Etheree poem meets “bouquet and greenery” challenge at Ramblings of a Writer.

 

oh

festive

easter day

snowy outside

greenery indoors

we expect spring colors

winter white surprises world

garden bulbs hidden underground

bouquet of tulips brightens our feast

celebrate Son who died, then rose to life

 

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photo by lynn

 

 

weather gets bad rap

may day!

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photo by lynn

may day
winter has
a hay day
weather is
a melee
tulips in dis-
-may sway
robins go
cra cra
dare to
stay, say
welcome
May day
to I-o-way

oh, yay!

emergent green

 

spring’s first green mirage

tulip swords salute warm sun

birdsong resurgence