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Simple walks in a small local park -- - Feeling the rhythm of one's footfalls or hearing a river's flow - Seeing and smelling the delicious beauty of trees and flowers - Passing joggers, children giggling on bicycles, squirrels leaping - Conversations with a friendly walker and his dog - Breathing in the air, exercising the body - Thinking about the day's events and wondering about tomorrow Frequent walks can end up being more than simple if one sees beyond the act of just walking in a park. Sometimes we already know what the walks can do for us - for the mind, body, and spirit. Poetry and…mehr

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Simple walks in a small local park -- - Feeling the rhythm of one's footfalls or hearing a river's flow - Seeing and smelling the delicious beauty of trees and flowers - Passing joggers, children giggling on bicycles, squirrels leaping - Conversations with a friendly walker and his dog - Breathing in the air, exercising the body - Thinking about the day's events and wondering about tomorrow Frequent walks can end up being more than simple if one sees beyond the act of just walking in a park. Sometimes we already know what the walks can do for us - for the mind, body, and spirit. Poetry and photography can be the devices to bring about a deeper awareness and understanding of oneself and the surrounding world. Kimberly Ann Schwarz presents her poems and photos in Poetic Images: Ten Benches, capturing her mindful reflections and photographic images collected from walks in a small local park. The first poem titled "Ten benches" is the starter poem for the nine poems that follow it. You are welcome to come inside this book and perhaps recall your own walks and/or take a new walk along with the author.
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Autorenporträt
Kimberly Ann Schwarz was born and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio. After completing, first, a business degree (Owen's Technical College), then a degree in elementary education from Bowling Green State University, she moved to the southeastern region of Cincinnati, Ohio, to serve as a teacher. She taught for 27 years in the same elementary school in the regular education classroom. Since June of 2015, after retiring from teaching, she has embarked on the last portion of her life, which includes poetry and photography. She currently lives in Milford, Ohio. Both her poetic and photographic art can be found at the following website: www.kaschwarz.com