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What a wonderful way to spend a day. Beautiful photos took me there, to animals, birds and crocks. Lois
22 hours ago
Mary Panton and Lois Hudson are now friends
February 20
So great to remember and remember what we can see every day. How beautiful the flowers and friends! Thank you, Mike
January 30
Lois Hudson added a discussion to the group Poetry Zoo
We want to keep you safe and sound, Away from danger all around, And so at home you'll have to stay, And live your life some other way Instead of chasing butterflies Or birds beneath the bright blue skies. Fearless kitty, you could be A world explo…
October 5, 2009
Thanks, Ellen. These children have such a rough time trying to express themselves. Happily they can have music and different types of technology. Lois
September 28, 2009
I like this!
September 28, 2009
Lois Hudson added a discussion to the group Poetry Zoo
Words bounce from his mouth Like gumballs jumping From their slippery slot Clattering to the floor Scattering Rolling falling.... Thoughts tied behind in darkiness Pounding struggling To be freed. In his dreams a miracle: He is a word, Sliding dow…
September 28, 2009
Lois Hudson added a discussion to the group Poetry Zoo
Red-faced' running through that truthful morning, Through the forest pathways, moist and shining, Humming, racing through the summer days To reach the echoes of the sea and sky. Pure and unencumbered, he still listens To the music of the dancing lea…
September 24, 2009

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What is your main interest(s)? All of these questions are optional!
Mind:::Body:::Spirit, Poetry
If you have an interest not mentioned above, you can note it here.
Guitar: playing and singing
Anything you'd like to tell about yourself?
Enjoy reading, writing.

Lois Hudson's Blog

Lois Hudson

Artist, by Lois Hudson


Artist

Chip away,
Sand rough edges, varied patterns,
Circular, angular, jagged, straight,
Peel, cut, shave, reveal
New layers waiting to be born.

Trees shine, forming
Wet green networks,
Forests of leaves,
Entanglement of branches and lives,
Creeping, nesting.

Read the rest… Continue

Posted on August 6, 2009 at 8:38pm —

Lois Hudson

Sonnet

Figurine

They whirled below me, happy, heartless, free,
While I was left alone, all to myself,
They danced, they sang, they even called to me;
I did not hear them, standing on my shelf
Of sorrow, hanging high upon a wall
O solomn, rigid wood; I watched that crowd
Below me, gliding through their spacious hall,
I would not join them, I was much too proud.
But suddenly my nailed shelf gave way,
I left it and went realing through the air,
I fell amidst the others, shattered clay,
I looked about, th… Continue

Posted on September 14, 2008 at 1:22pm —

Lois Hudson

Sonnet

I have been writing sonnets, one a week. I cannot write one now, as I am busy preparing fror the storm which is quickly coming in.

Posted on September 12, 2008 at 9:12pm —

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At 10:07pm on April 25, 2009, Sh'mal Ellenberg said…
Lois, last night I heard a interview with the reporter who wrote the book. He talked so passionately about his relationship with the homeless two stringer violin player and how he helped the man get back a bit of his life. He said the violin payer calls him almost every morning to see how he is. I related to all the reporter was saying about the difficulty of helping some of the homeless along. I worked with 15 mentally ill homeless for a year, besides the volunteer work i did for four years in Gainesville. Thanks for the tip, I'll try and get to see the movie. Sh'mal
At 12:48pm on April 19, 2009, Ellen Bush said…
Hi, Thanks for sharing your poem with me. I always enjoy others creative works. Creativity is a wonderful gift from God! I haven't been on here in a long time as I have other things going on in my life at the moment plus two recitals!
At 7:44pm on January 21, 2009, Ellen Bush said…
Hi, I just now read your poem and I love it! I used to write some poetry but haven't tried any lately . My sister is the poet and she is a published poet. You should try that. I'm sure you could be published. I just had the boys lessons today and we had fun as usual. Blessings.
At 3:32pm on January 20, 2009, Ellen Bush said…
Hi Lois, Yes she did and I thought I had written back to you to let you know that. I do enjoy teaching the boys very much and I'm enjoying myself on here, Facebook and MySpace. I hope life is treating you well these days.
At 11:26am on December 17, 2008, Ellen Bush said…
Hi Lois, I see we're in the same city. I'm in NW houston. Where are you? I enjoyed your sonnet very much. My sister is a poet and artist. I am a piano teacher and love listening to guitar music as well. I would love to hear more of your interest in mind-body-spirit. I also would like to invite you to join my new group, Environmental Zoo where you can express your concerns, solutions, ideas or anything else you'd like to. I also have a discussion going on environmental issues. See you there?
At 6:57pm on September 12, 2008, Michael Levin said…
That comment worked! See it below this one? You can delete it by clicking the little 'x' on the right.
At 7:43pm on August 24, 2008, Sh'mal Ellenberg said…
Well, Lois, your son is quite a organizer, jumped right in on getting the Zoobird site going and has had a lot of takers quickly. I hope he does well in the garden, the space he and another took over provided me with most of my vegetables the past few years. Now in Seattle where they have many community gardens, but waiting lists of up to two years for plots, so will rely on my own organizing skills to try and find a new space for a community garden. Hope all is well in Houston. Sh'mal
At 6:23pm on August 3, 2008, Michael Levin said…
I've heard of Marley and Me. Thanks! Who wrote it?
At 4:45pm on August 3, 2008, Lois Hudson said…
I just finished a great book called MARLEY AND ME, about life and a Labrador retriever and love. If you love animals you will love this book. Lois
 
 

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