tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3379272668148540887.post1706401994657152900..comments2023-04-10T09:03:23.469-07:00Comments on Red Eft Editions: Thinking Smallredefteditionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11387835885878538081noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3379272668148540887.post-8341303900664075152016-06-27T11:45:08.792-07:002016-06-27T11:45:08.792-07:00This is one of my very favorites of Red Eft Editio...This is one of my very favorites of Red Eft Editions. Like Dan, I usually labor over these immediate small life issues that seem threatening at times but then, it's always my choice to stand back and question the friend or foe issue when it comes to my garden crop and the small life that lives within. I'm not always certain I've done the right thing, either. Dan just says it here it a way I can't. Love the video, too. It's a joyful collaboration you two have and a real treat to absorb upon reading and re-absorb when gardening. That's what really good poems do. They keep visiting.Michele Sparksnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3379272668148540887.post-40192912247565831272016-06-27T10:30:51.630-07:002016-06-27T10:30:51.630-07:00Overlook; overlooked; so tiny. How our lives so o...Overlook; overlooked; so tiny. How our lives so often are surrendered to human “stuff”. I often feel the preciousness of these minute creatures. This Red Eft collaboration is outside of many people’s imagination and grasp of – what is life. Sensitive, touching, revealing. <br /><br />I have, at hand, a thin but firm piece of cardboard, at the ready, for creatures to ride on to a better place outside.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03346330112037548966noreply@blogger.com