Julie Mellor holds a PhD from Sheffield Hallam University. Her mainstream poetry pamphlets, Breathing Through Our Bones (2012) and Out of the Weather (2017) are published by Smith/Doorstop. Over the last few years she has become more interested in writing haiku and haibun. She is currently the reviews' editor at Presence. She blogs at http://juliemellorpoetsite.wordpress.com
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This is so sensory… takes me right back to my dad’s garden in the 1960s. Lovely.
This is so sensory… takes me right back to my dad’s garden in the 1960s. Lovely.
Very beautiful!
childhood memories grow more important every day…right with you on this one!
Yes! A lovely memory of something we still see today (though now i think of them more as the offspring of things that eat my vegetables …)