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March 8, 2019 by Christine Goodnough

Swiss Cheese

sculptors have been
in the pantry the cheese
all Swiss now

Posted in Animals, Haiku, Home, Humor, Micropoetry, Musings, Poems, Reflections | Tagged art, food, Funny, pests, random, rodents, thoughts | Leave a comment
April 30, 2018 by Christine Goodnough

Monet’s Garden

Misty colours rinse
my mind of all its worry
in Monet’s garden

Posted in Garden, Haiku, Inspiration, Micropoetry, Musings, Nature, Personal, Poems, Reflections, Seasons, Senryu, Thoughts | Tagged art, Impressionists, Monet | Leave a comment
October 12, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

Scenes of Childhood

my father’s finesse
painting intricate scenes
his carpenter hands

Posted in Family, Haiku, Home, Micropoetry, Musings, Personal, Poems, Reflections | Tagged art, children, fathers, love, poetry, thoughts, work | 2 Comments
June 15, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

Grandma’s Flower Garden Quilt

Grandma’s scrap quilt
so many winding trails
on memory lane

Posted in Family, Garden, Haiku, Home, Poems, Reflections | Tagged art, journal, life, memories, quilting, random, seasons, thoughts, women | Leave a comment
April 19, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

Intense

artist with his oils
brush repairing minute flaws
intensive care

(And me pun-ting again. 🙂 )

Posted in Haiku, Micropoetry, Musings, Poems, Reflections, Work | Tagged art, Beauty, random, skill, thoughts, words | Leave a comment
January 15, 2015 by Christine Goodnough

Word Artistry

word artist at work
weaving tales of bright ribbons
gift-wrapped sentiments

Posted in Haiku, Inspiration, Musings, Poems, Reflections | Tagged art, poems, poetry, random, thoughts, writing | Leave a comment
November 9, 2013 by Christine Goodnough

Nanowrimo participant

bloodshot eyes glazed
fingers ache from punching keys
a story is born!

Posted in Haiku, Inspiration | Tagged art, Books, nanowrimo, poems, writers, writing | Leave a comment
November 6, 2013 by Christine Goodnough

Too Satisfied

A perfect picture
the painter is satisfied
ripe fruit spoils fast

Posted in Haiku, Musings | Tagged art, complacency, perfection, poetry, work | Leave a comment

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