Garden
garden
(4/9/00)
_________First Place__________stone garden outside the church silence Patricia A. Laurent
________Second Place________spring afternoon shadows growing in the garden Barb Camp
_________Third Place________ rock garden — between solemn black stones a dandelion Charles Trumbull
walled garden - the ivy climbs a little higher hilary tann
filling the garden to the brim... one singing wren Hugh Waterhouse
still so still - the stone buddha in the garden hortensia anderson
_________Below Third Place________
my father's garden - just part of the yard now Earl Keener
misty rain the garden's colors deeper Maleti
cooking together - the rosemary and garlic from our garden Mark Brooks
lengthening days her garden remains untended another year penelope greenwell
hosing the garden grandpa's story shifts from country to country Yu Chang
in the neglected garden onions in bloom -ren
garden buddha sits zazen on frozen ground-- March snow falling Billie Wilson
garden wall spring sun just out of reach of the onion stalks paul m.
early morning - a flock of rooks fills my garden Tore Sverredal
house hunting the garden's potential in her eyes gary steinberg
pebble garden - strong roots anchor the bonsai Tiana Jackson
morning sun blankets my window sill garden scent of rosemary Betty
pulling weeds from my garden of warm stone m. cross
garden center I see her in just the orange apron -willard
fresh garlic still in the ground last year's garden DeVar
my neighbor's garden ... what are those long green branches starting to blossom Gary Gach
digging the garden the cat jumps into a hole jumps out Marlene Egger
spring blooms in gentle bursts of color my wife's garden Don Wharram
from the garden's gate new grass pushing through old spring rain Marjorie Buettner
april sun- brown ice melting in the garden JackC
whirligig Indian paddles a canoe in the wind on a garden post Tim
rocks and pine tree snow covered garden copyright 4/3/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek
corn sprouting tomatoes flowering the greening of my garden R. Marie Stutts
that blackbird defending his garden I thought mine max verhart
eight molehills making a circle in the gardenemile molhuysen
Garden edging hides a pill bug colony and two earwigsSue Torres
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