April 30, 2014

Summer Is Here!
It's the end of April and tomorrow is May 1. 
It's official.  Summer has arrived. 
I drove to Carbondale today and the purple iris is in full bloom. 
I love purple irises and every other color too.
 
 
April is National Poetry Month and
I was privileged to have my poem Ocean's Child
on display at the Carbondale Public Library. 
Here's the proof. 




 
I not very experienced at taking a 'selfie'. 
So I had given up on a photo of me with my Ocean's Child. 
I was just closing up the camera when this adorable young man walked by. 
(Dark curly brown hair, beautiful brown eyes, great smile. . . )
He glanced my way, so I said, "Are you any good at this?" (holding out the camera) 
 
He said, "Well, yes, I think I am." 
So I explained what I wanted. 
He took the camera and I posed by my Ocean's Child. 
He aimed and repositioned and took the shot. 
Then he decided to take another.  And he did. 
 
I said, "You look like a professional doing that." 
And he (smiling) said, "I am a professional amateur photographer." 
I said, "Thanks." 
His name is Danny. 
He's going to be a very handsome man. 
Here's his work.
 
 
And the second one:  What do you think? 
I think the next generation is going to be phenomenal,
amateur or professional!
 
 
 
Happy Summer!
 
Hope you see lots of irises!
 
Copyright - 2014 - Doris Grant Frey

April 09, 2014

APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH



     I’ve been writing poetry since grade school.  I have some that are pretty silly and some that have actually placed in competition.  I belong to the Illinois State Poetry Society.  The Southern Chapter meets monthly at the Carbondale Public Library.  I have one self-published chapbook of poems titled “Seasons.”  I’ve had a few poems published in other volumes.  

     My poem “Circus World” received a second honorable mention in the category for formal verse in the 2013 ISPS annual poetry contest.




















Copyright - 2012 - Doris Grant Frey

     As you are reading this, if it’s prior to September 2014, I have a poem on board the MAVEN rocket ship headed to Mars.  It is a Haiku poem about the space trip, titled ‘Martian Treasures.’  The Maven launched November 2013.




     For National Poetry Month, April 2014, I have one poem, ”Henry the Great”, in a library display by ISPS at the libraries in Glenview, Winnetka and Westmont, Illinois.  The submission was for an animal poem.  So, yes, it is about a cat.  

                HENRY THE GREAT

Henry sits up on the window sill
An arduous student of the great outdoors,
From whence he came at four weeks old,
Toothless yet,
Seeking a home and love,
Which both he found in a yellow house
With a devoted father
Who has taught him how to fight
And play mean and survive,
And a doting mother who has tried
To force an adult discipline
On a juvenile tom cat.

But seeing that he wanted food and water
And love,
And deigned himself worthy
Of sleeping on the bed
At the head no less,
We have taken him into our hearts
And made him into the indoor cat,
Clawless, gender removed idol
Of our affections.

Far be it from me to understand
How he can continue to show such a wild strain
That desires to sniff out the attic dark,
And hide in closets and under beds,
And sit on window sills,
And bound through open doors
All in the hope of making
The Great Escape
Into the Great Outdoors.

Copyright - 1983 - Doris Grant Frey


     Another  display is at the Carbondale Public Library.  The submission was just for a small poem, so I submitted “Ocean’s Child.”  It is on display through April with others by poets in the Southern Chapter.

Ocean’s Child

A tiny drop of salt water,
rests for a moment.
Sparkling,
on the crest
of a giant splashing wave.
Before it becomes,
once again,
lost,
diluted
in the foaming brine.

Copyright – 2013 – Doris Grant Frey





I hope you can appreciate poetry, 
someone's thoughts, ideas, 
words on a line, 
that may or may not rhyme.  
Just an old poet trying 
to share a good time.

April Blog The Iris Garden 2014
Copyright - 2014 - Doris Grant Frey