by Linda Buckley | Sep 22, 2020 | News & Updates, Pandemic Poems, Poetry
“Mornin’ ma’am.” “Hi.” How long will this take?” “Just five minutes to hook up the modem” “Ok, could you please wear a mask?” “Honey, don’t you worry, I’m as healthy as a horse!”...
by Linda Buckley | Aug 28, 2020 | News & Updates, Pandemic Poems, Poetry
I want to write about loneliness. But not today. Today red geraniums on my porch Lift their droopy heads to the thirsty hummingbird. I want to write about isolation. But not today. Today a black bear wanders aimlessly, searching and finding a place to lie down. I want...
by Linda Buckley | Jul 18, 2020 | News & Updates, Pandemic Poems, Poetry
The year is 2020 and a global pandemic is killing off the old and sick. One of the symptoms is loss of smell. In the kitchen Bacon sizzles while Garlic and onions Transform in olive oil Aromatic chicken fries Rhubarb pie bakes Yes, I smell them all!! In the forest...
by Linda Buckley | Mar 19, 2020 | News & Updates
Hello friends and family far and near! I send you the warmest virtual hug from Tenakee Springs, this beautiful inlet cut into Chichakof island and nestled between Sitka and Juneau. May you be well and calm during this global pandemic moment in our shared history....