Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
Just as the Calendar Began to Say Summer
An exquisite poem by Mary Oliver, commemorating the freedom and simplicity of summer. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
All in Lynda Bernard
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
An exquisite poem by Mary Oliver, commemorating the freedom and simplicity of summer. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
It’s definitely better to be your own best friend, to have a house in the south of France, AND to drive stick.
A modern day fairytale. Told as only Lynda Bernard can tell it.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
A poem about “starting now,” by Mary Oliver. Curated by Lynda Bernard.
A panacea for... EVERYTHING!
Albert Einstein used to nap every day. Need I say more? By Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
By Lola Haskins. Fear, real or imagined, “…something huddled in us all.” Curated by Lynda Bernard.
A vignette… you can relate, I’m sure.
Why three cups and not four? One of life’s mysteries. By Lynda Bernard.
Shadow Dancing. A Hummingbird Poetry Series.
“Hints of gladness…” evoking Springtime. By Mary Oliver.
Curated by Lynda Bernard.
“That Twain guy knew his stuff.”
March Madness of another kind! One Spring day. Weather commentary by Lynda Bernard.
A beautiful love poem by e.e. cummings.
Recommended by Lynda Bernard.
A true story from the life and adventures of Lynda Bernard.
Romance. Danger. Bad guys. Good guys. The Concorde. “Suddenly there was a knife at my throat, it happened exactly the way it does in a movie.” Click thru. You must!
“Into the dark and gloom comes light…”
“And I tell myself I will remember this.” By Lynda Bernard.
We don’t know many people who love Christmas more than Lynda.
“And now it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!” By Lynda Bernard.