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Poems From Oostburg, Wisconsin

Ellen Grace Olinger

  • About
  • About My Sites (a list)
  • Achievement – December 19, 2020
  • Acrostic Poems by Ellen Grace Olinger
  • Christmas poem by Charles A. Waugaman and picture of the Welcoming Hope book cover
  • Easter Painting and Poem by Charles A. Waugaman
  • Grief And Acceptance
  • Haiku – Three Questions, Edited By Curtis Dunlap
  • Haiku from 2020
  • Haiku New Zealand: My Favourite Haiku, Edited By Sandra Simpson
  • Haiku Society Of America Members’ Anthologies
  • Morning light – Tanka
  • O Christ, Be Closer – A Responsive Reading
  • Older Now – Haiku
  • Paintings By Charles A. Waugaman
  • Paintings By Margaret L. Been
  • Photos By Susan Firer And Karl Olinger
  • Poems For My Parents
  • Poems From Time Of Singing, A Journal Of Christian Poetry
  • Publication Credits 2021
  • Quiet Christmas Poetry
  • The Haiku Foundation Education Resources
  • The Haiku Foundation Haiku Registry
  • The Haiku Foundation, With Haiga By Jim Kacian
  • Things with Wings, Edited By Aubrie Cox at YAY WORDS!
  • Tree Poems And Photos
  • Two Haiku Sequences
  • Welcoming Hope: Poems For Those In Need
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Ellen Grace Olinger

Ellen Grace Olinger

"He hath made every thing beautiful in his time..." From Ecclesiastes 3:11a (KJV).

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haiku

Written by Ellen Grace Olinger

repotted plant
seems settled now
new leaves growing

February 2012

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January 7, 2019 · Posted in Creativity, Encouragement, Faith, Gratitude, Haiku, Hope, Inspiration, Nature · Tagged Memoirs in Haiku, New Leaves, Plants, Poems ·

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