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Garden Songs – Signs and Signals of Early Spring

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on March 15, 2023 by Lynda LambertApril 18, 2023

Inspired by my walk outside today with my two dogs.
I am catching the final days of winter and bringing them back into my office where I turn them into a Pi-Poem.
I also included a link to my Newsletters so you can catch up with all the activities at River Road Studio.

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Posted in Writing | Tagged #Lynda McKinney Labert, #Poetry Lesson, landscape, Lynda McKinney Lambert, nature, Poem, Season, Winter | Leave a reply

The Evergreen Journal #48 ~ Crow Spirit Gifts

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on December 23, 2022 by Lynda LambertFebruary 23, 2023

Christmastide is a season of the liturgical year in most Christian churches. In some Christian denominations. It begins on December 25 – January 5.

What special image or object do you select to put on the tree top at your house?

Why do you choose this particular object?

What do you think about my crow?

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Posted in #American Art & Craft, #American Poet, #The Evergreen Journal | Tagged #Christmas Gifts, #Crows, #Nature, #Patty Fletcher, #TheEvergreen Journal, Birds, Carol Farnsworth, faith, God, Inspiration, Interview, Leaf Memories, Lynda Lambert, Poetry, seasons, Winter

A Poem – “falling temperatures” ~ From the Professor’s Journal

Lynda McKinney Lambert - American Author Posted on December 19, 2022 by Lynda LambertDecember 23, 2022
Lynda McKinney Lambert is smiling. She is wearing a red dress, and looks very happy to see you here today.

Today’s poem is falling temperatures.

I am pleased to say it was just published in a new issue of The Weekly Avocet. You can read my work there very often. This weekly poetry magazine features the work of poets who focus on nature, from around the world.

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Posted in #American Poet, #From the Professor's Journal, #Lynda McKinney Lambert | Tagged #Nature, #poem #From the Professor's Journal, The Weekly Avocet, Winter

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