More Garden Songs: Showcase
SHOWCASE
Courtesy of Charles Portolano, Editor,
The Weekly Avocet
Charles Portolano <cportolano@hotmail.com
Each Day Holds Some Small Joy – Poems
By Lynda McKinney Lambert
I am delighted to present this Showcase of my latest book, Each Day Hold Some Small Joy – Poems.
A collection of Haiku, Tanka, and a few Free Forms. that I wrote between 1992 to 2024.
Among the poems, features my gardens, in full color. My life-long love of gardening began as a small child following my father and a neighbor through their vegetable gardens. I grew up in a home where flowers surrounded our home and our produce from my father’s garden was enjoyed all year long. While my father tended to his vegetables, I was busy planting flowers and seeds along the edges of his garden, and other places on our property. I bring this love of tending and nature to my poetry.
About the poetry:
Japanese poetic forms seem to me as a perfect way to celebrate the beauty, elegance, and livingness of nature. Because these poems are short, I aim to capture the essence of the natural world where we live.
I love the spareness of the poems because it compels me to be clear as I describe personal events, private places, movements, and complexities of nature
About the book’s title:
I discovered this phrase in a little book, Come Away My Beloved, by Frances Roberts. It is in a little book of private meditations. The book was gifted to me in 1973, and I still read it regularly for inspiration.
My work is focused on passage of time, timelessness, nature, landscape, travel and celebration of life and culture.
Three Reviews:
#1
Lynda McKinney Lambert’s new collection of 140 short poems, Each Day Holds Some Small Joy,” is an extension of Lynda as the artist and writer. She paints ordinary scenes from her gardens with a few choice words. Lambert draws us into her private world. This carefully crafted book will guide the reader from early spring to the long winter’s rest. Along the way, we hear nature’s garden songs and Lynda’s interaction with the Creator in each garden.
Come sit on the porch in a rocker to watch the house wrens build their nest in the wandering jew. Find time to meditate in the “peaceful Prayer Garden. Walk the path to the bubbling creek to learn the call of the crows. Experience the world of Lynda as she walks ancient paths, situated in Western Pennsylvania, her connection to her ancestors. After reading her book, I felt the peace and serenity of this small place she calls home.
~Carol Farnsworth
Author of Leaf Memories
# 2
My writing is deeper,
My senses are heightened.
My life is richer because of Lynda’s influence.
She ignites and delights my woes with wonders.
~Christina M. Eder,
Host of A Slice of Pie with Christina Mae – Podcasts
#3
In this new collection, Lynda McKinney Lambert continues her exploration of the natural world, displaying an ever-deepening understanding and heightened command of poetic form and language. A visual artist as well as a poet, she blends her two passions and invites readers to walk beside her on this creative journey.
~Sally Rosenthal
Author of Peonies in Winter
Three poems from the book:
garden spider spins
sturdy web to catch insects
a moveable feast
Lynda McKinney Lambert, Ellwood City, PA riverwoman@zoominternet.net
squirrels collect acorns
the right place at the right time
falling like brown snow
Lynda McKinney Lambert, Ellwood City, PA riverwoman@zoominternet.net
diaphanous stems
nestled among round green leaves
sunlight warms our arms
deep blue wood violet blossoms
fragrant afternoon bouquet
Lynda McKinney Lambert, Ellwood City, PA riverwoman@zoominternet.net
I recommend my new book to those who enjoy the wonders of nature.
I designed the book to be like a resting place for a reader who wants to take set-apart time to relax and consider the poems and their own engagement with nature. Each Day Holds Some Small joy would be a gift of joy to anyone who loves poetry or wants to learn more about nature and our amazing world.
This book has 172 pages. Available in paperback, hardback, e-book, Kindle.
For a signed copy you may send a check for $25.00 to me at:
Lynda McKinney Lambert
104 River Road
Ellwood City, PA 16117
I can send a book directly to someone as a gift, if you want me to do that. You can pay me via PayPal, or a personal check in the mail.
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