Once upon a time-ish, An ancient voice did call. Men before God responded, collecting a mighty haul. Ever the saintly clad, reason so assured, You got what you deserved, from every evil cured. In stages, God did send, Our lives in newest trend. Listen, hear, behold, How many times must […]
Remember
The wonder of a child’s stare, As once we climbed a tree on dare. The humming, buzzing bee, Ourselves did marvel at flurry-wings see. Sharp green apples snatched, High branches, contentment wrapped. Unleashed from class, Homeward dash. Friends to play, Blazing trails to stray. Holiday fun-arranged, Presents-exchanged. Growing, planning, hoping, […]
Remembering Alzheimer’s Patients and their Caregivers
Remembering Alzheimer’s Patients and their Caregivers The poem below is NOT from an unknown author, as the graphic indicates. The writer of the poem is Owen Darnell. I am certainly not looking to NOT give credit where credit is due. Thank you, Mr. Darnell–your poem was a great comfort […]
Writers Read
I love the idea of sharing our reading, but it’s not happening! I must bow out of my third-Wednesday posting as of this last entry in the “writers are the greatest readers” series. I hope someone continues it, and that your reading picks up steam after the holidays. Meanwhile, here’s […]
Poetry Sunday in the Spring – Katie O’Neil
Now that spring has really come, there are some great poems about the season. Since the flowers are now all blooming and you can begin to buy strawberry plants and other early season planters, the bounty of the earth really seems at the forefront of the mind. Classic poet and […]
Poetry Sunday by Katie O’Neil
For February, I really like a few pieces by Rupert Brooke, the famous early British ‘Great War’ poet. This month is still so burdened under winter for much of the country, and except for Mardi Gras in the south, the only little brightness is Valentine’s Day. I think that winter […]
January Member Round-Up
These posts from the December work of your fellow Guild Members need readers! Kassie Ritman not only writes family history, but makes a compelling case that you should, too! Maybe the young moms around us would see more clearly that their day-to-day lives and insights and inspirations are tremendously valuable […]
Race with the Devil by Joseph Pearce
¶ Leave a comment ¶ Edit Raised in the Shire, he left its tranquility for an adventure that brought him through battles, dungeons and peril until he found an immense treasure. To possess it, he fought a monstrously evil dragon. We speak not of Bilbo Baggins, but noted Catholic biographer […]
Poetry Sunday
Welcome to CWG’s very first Poetry Sunday We must not forget the role and responsibility of Art as a vital part of that dynamic as well as the Artist as its’ purveyor. That is, very simply, you and me. Our Heroes High above the gilded cloud […]