Monday Musings: Gardeners of the Spirit

Help us to be the always hopeful
Gardeners of the spirit
Who know that without darkness
Nothing comes to birth
As without light
Nothing flowers.
— May Sarton, from the poem, The Invocation to Kali
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Image: Baby's Breath, December 2008
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Wisconsin Writers:
I'm so pleased to be presenting again at Fox Valley's Power of the Pen Workshop this Saturday, March 20. I'll be presenting two workshops: 1) Social Media for Writers and 2) The Magic of Your Muse: Creative Flow. There are other great offerings, too, including one from Judy Redbird Bridges and full day workshops on March 27 (Very reasonable fees, too!) Full details here.
Reader Comments (3)
Thank you
This is beautiful and very inspiring to me. I can't wait to read more. I love the analogy of writing to gardening and will seek more inspiratioon and comfort as my garden emerges this spring. Thank you.
Thanks, Susan, for the kind words. I get so much inspiration from the garden —
And Swirly, you are always, always welcome {much love to you}