Transition
My younger cousin put it best, I think.
"Spring is my favorite season, because it has a little bit of everything!"
Rain, sun, clouds.
Cold, cool, warm.
Melting snow.
Yellow daffodils.
Baby birds.
My younger cousin put it best, I think.
"Spring is my favorite season, because it has a little bit of everything!"
Rain, sun, clouds.
Cold, cool, warm.
Melting snow.
Yellow daffodils.
Baby birds.
Do you see how the world is beginning to bud?
Sparkling white dust starts to melt away from the snow
Water begins to creep away from it's capture
Flowing freely
there weren’t enough chairs in the growing room,
open as always to the prophets
& the wind. and so as people poured and poured
Writing
Deadline
Write about a poem that you recently read and absolutely loved. Convey the effect this poem had on you in whatever form you’d like.
Writing
Deadline
Write a story where the protagonist is on a quest to deliver a vital piece of information concealed in a letter, but they are forbidden to read this letter or know what’s in it.
Visual Art
Deadline
Imagine a city has been taken over by plant life. Show what you would imagine this to look like using your preferred medium. Are there trees growing out of windows?
Writing
Deadline
Throw open the windows, poet Billy Collins urges in "Today," his joyful poem about spring. Let the "warm intermittent breeze" lift you up and carry you off. In poetry or prose, explore the sense of freedom and celebration of spring.
Visual Art
Deadline
When spring takes over from winter, there is a sense of new beginnings, rebirth, hopefulness. Share your discoveries through photography, painting, or another artistic medium of your choice.
Visual Art
How do you paint a memory?
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