the solstice
steals into my calendar
too soon
the turning of the year
hastens our time of parting
Julie Thorndyke
the solstice
steals into my calendar
too soon
the turning of the year
hastens our time of parting
Julie Thorndyke
Julie Thorndyke
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one-by-one
bright beads on the abacus
are slid home—
the changing pattern
of my daughter’s bookshelves
Julie Thorndyke
five kids and mum
trudging all the way home
with our fresh-cut pine—
until an angel crammed us
into his v-dub beetle
Julie Thorndyke
the thin whistle
of mum’s breakfast kettle
. . . bare toes on lino
school milk
striped paper straws
pleated into submission
half-yearly report
my frosty teacher
thaws
red cheeks
stung by sun and wind
our long walk home
shortest day
dad’s chaffed hands
light the gas fire
Julie Thorndyke
Planning the book launch for Waiting for the Night, I had fun thinking of activities related to the book that children might enjoy.
I’m putting some ideas here that teachers may like to use with their classes, after reading the book together.
Please click on the links below to open the PDF files.
Hope you have lots of fun Waiting for the Night!
So pleased to be one of the 159 poets from across Australia whose work was chosen to be in this anniversary anthology from Ginninderra Press.
It promises to be an exhilarating and often surprising foray into the many facets of ‘wild’ — human, animal, environmental and metaphorical.
http://www.ginninderrapress.com.au/wild.html
More information about the anthology here: Wild