Yellow
yellow
(9/17/00)
_________First Place__________midday sun -- long reaches of goldenrod along the hillside Don Wharram
________Second Place________the last of summer - a hornet lingers in marigolds joyce maxnermidday sunlight and a wasp caught in the honey pot Alison Williams
_________Third Place________ sun shower children in rain slickers run for the school bus Laurene
_________Below Third Place________
butter melts into the hotcakes-- first day of school DeVar
sunrise rows of daffodils lift up their heads Jaloe
sunflower its head too heavy now to meet the sun dennis h. dutton
golden Buddha -- setting sun glows on saffron-dyed silk Carol Raisfeld
September on the wall calendar post-it notes rustling Christopher Patchel
five year olds crowd around the incubator-- chicks! chicks! paul conneally
morning sun from the rock's edge a burst of finches' wings Yu Chang
early dawn ~ the German chamomile awaits the sun hortensia anderson
sunny morn ~ here and there along the path buttercups Betty
cloudy morning- raincoat-clad children board the school bus Sue
a few lemons
crowning the tree
early Autumn
rjscott
no stopping them those blooming dandelions they've taken the lawn Maleti (Mary Lee McClure)
autumn school buses aligned along the sunset arkady
sun rising new school bus on a country road Patrick
Monday morning rain-- children in bright slickers boarding the school bus *Billie Wilson
dreaming of home deep into the Huang river that gentle sun m2
autumn memories ~ Grandma's homemade bread slathered with fresh churned butter soji
where shirts hung only sunlight now . . . his side of the closet roberta beary
jaundice -- grandmother's face cannot deny her tumour BƒDb
needing a ride I hail a cab wrong color Patricia A. Laurent
lace curtain
from moonlight
to sunlight
Carmen Sterba
open birdcage amongst the daffodils a canary disappears Ted Hambling
autumn twilight's ivory glow - shimmering aspens Darrell
in a distant city
I recall the goldenrod
which guards my home
hilary tann
vanGogh's sunflowers twisted in the sun - marius
welcome wreath -- one by one, autumn's gold leaves cover a door copyright 9/3/2000 by Wendy C. Bialek
jawbreaker on her tongue showed me purple blue green red orange and andEmile Molhuysen
humid heat in the botanic palm house ~ the basho's ripe fruits max verhart
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