Showing posts with label Buttons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buttons. Show all posts

Friday, January 3, 2014

Scrapbooks, Stories, & Buttons!


Florence Ethel Conolly Dreyer
from John Conolly's Album




Click the arrow to hear me read this poem to you.

Students - Happy New Year!  I am excited to begin this new year by looking back in time as well as forward.  Recently my mother gave me a scrapbook made by her grandfather, and the pictures feel like magic to me.  Simply by turning the pages, I am in a new place, meeting new people who are very much part of me.

To begin this new year, I am working on my family tree, asking lots of questions about the people who came before, trying to let these questions lead to answers about me and our family and children.  Why are we like we are? Who do we come from?

My grandmother Florence (I never knew she was called Dorrie) loved the color purple and loved writing poetry.  In this poem, I imagine what she might say to me.  Of course I never knew her at this young age, so it is very mysterious and wonderful to have silent conversations wtih her in this way today.

Do you have any old photographs or objects from long ago in your home or in a relative's home?  If you do, you might find these are full of stories and questions and writing food.

And now, for a new project...

Button Joy
Photo by Amy LV

Here in 2014, I am beginning a button string, much like the charm strings of Victorian times. I will collect stories (when possible) along with humble buttons. I do not plan to buy buttons for this string, but rather hope to trade and/or receive buttons from friends and family. If you would like to share a button (and a story if you have one), I would be most grateful. If you wish, you can mail a button (and maybe story) to me at 7571 Raiber Road Holland, NY 14080.  I am not exactly sure what else will come of this button string, but from the stories I have already heard, I cannot wait to find out!

In happy news to start the year, I am grateful to announce that FOREST HAS A SONG has been selected as a 2013 CYBILS finalist.  I am among wonderful company and tickled to see my book sitting among ones I so admire.

Betsy is hosting today's Poetry Friday New Year party at I Think in Poems.  Give yourself a little trip to Michigan by visiting her place, and while you're there, find out what's happening on this first Poetry Friday of 2014.

It is great to be back.  Happy New Year to all!

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Enchanted by Button Stories


Welcome to Day 14 of Drawing Into Poems, my daily drawing/seeing/writing study into poetry.  You can read more about this month-long project here on my April 1 post.  Feel free to read the books with me, and pull out your own sketchbook and jewelry box full of metaphor too...

Day 14 - My New Old Buttons
Click the drawing to enlarge it.

Students - Well, even though I said that this week I'll be writing out in the world, here I am drawing from home.  It's rainy and cold 'round where I live, and yesterday was a cozy stay-in-to-draw kind of evening.  

I have been enchanted by buttons for some time.  I love anything (fossils, clothing from Goodwill, shells, stamps, coins...) that has been touched and seen by many different people or lived through many different lives.  Buttons are stories, and I just got this new jar of stories on Friday.  I like to listen to my new button jar when I shake it, and I like to just look at the buttons one by one too. 

New Old Button Jar
Photo by Amy LV

Our daughter Georgia and I sorted buttons for a while on Friday, and it was very soothing and interesting.  It made us talk about THE GRIMM LEGACY. Some of the characters in this book sort buttons too.

Georgia's Button Sort
Photo by Amy LV

Is there an object that just intrigues you, something you wonder about often or just want to be near and hold and think about?  If so, this may be a good writing idea for you.  It need not be a fancy object; in fact, with writing, humble is often best.  Which small objects enchant you?

In happy large creature news, yesterday I had the chance to sign books with Llama Llama...and a couple of weeks ago I got to meet the Large Celery who runs in Bisons games.  What a fun month it has been!

Llama Llama and Amy Trade Books
Photo by Shop Employee

Large Celery and Amy 
Photo by Kind Bystander

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