Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, your weekly brain break and poetry session. Roll up with me as we enjoy some delightfully short #poems and a gorgeous spot in the woods.
Puffs & Poetry Hits the Road & Reads Mary Oliver
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, your weekly brain break and poetry session. Get a sneak peak inside my van!
Puffs & Poetry Reads “At The River Clarion” by Mary Oliver
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, your weekly brain break and poetry session. Kick back, roll up, and enjoy 10 minutes of poetry with me. Today I’m reading from Evidence by Mary Oliver.
Puffs & Poetry Reads “To Begin With, The Sweet Grass” by Mary Oliver
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, your weekly brain/poetry/smoke break. I invite you to take 10 minutes to kick back, roll up, and enjoy some great poems. This week I’m reading To Begin With, The Sweet Grass by Mary Oliver.
Puffs & Poetry Reads Sara Teasdale (Pt 4)
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, your weekly brain break! I invite you to take 10 minutes to kick back, roll up, and enjoy some poems from 20th-century American poet, Sara Teasdale.
Puffs & Poetry: There Will Come Soft Rains by Sara Teasdale
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, your weekly smoke break and moment of poetry appreciation. Today I’m reading from the collected works of 20th-century poet Sara Teasdale.
Puffs & Poetry: Sara Teasdale (Part 3)
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, the series that invites you to take a 10-minute brain break. Today I’m reading from the collected works of 20th-century poet Sara Teasdale.
Puffs & Poetry: Diving Into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry! Kick back, roll up, and join me for some poetry. Today I’m reading from Diving Into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich.
Puffs & Poetry: Sara Teasdale (Part 2)
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, the series that invites you to take 10 minutes and enjoy some poetry with a smoke break. This week I’m reading from the collected work of 20th-century poet, Sara Teasdale.
Puffs & Poetry: Sara Teasdale (Part 1)
Welcome to Puffs & Poetry, where you’re invited to roll up and enjoy some poems. This week I’m reading from the collected works of Sara Teasdale
