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'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free 'Tis the gift to come down where I ought to be . . . ~Shaker Song attributed to Joseph Brackett The simple pleasures of our favorite places in nature are gifts of the spirit to be shared with others. In this collection of 53 haiku, each paired with a nature photograph, poet Elizabeth Gauffreau invites readers to join her on a poetic journey through the picturesque landscapes of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Each poem captures a moment of clarity and serenity, offering a window into the tranquil beauty of northern New England and the…mehr

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'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free 'Tis the gift to come down where I ought to be . . . ~Shaker Song attributed to Joseph Brackett The simple pleasures of our favorite places in nature are gifts of the spirit to be shared with others. In this collection of 53 haiku, each paired with a nature photograph, poet Elizabeth Gauffreau invites readers to join her on a poetic journey through the picturesque landscapes of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Each poem captures a moment of clarity and serenity, offering a window into the tranquil beauty of northern New England and the profound feelings these places evoke. Through her blend of poignant haiku and vivid imagery, Gauffreau creates a relatable and uplifting experience that resonates with anyone who cherishes nature's gifts and the memories made with loved ones in these serene settings.
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Elizabeth Gauffreau writes poetry and fiction with a strong connection to family and place. Her work has been widely published in literary magazines, as well as several themed anthologies. Liz's professional background is in nontraditional higher education, including academic advising, classroom and online teaching, curriculum development, and program administration. She received the Granite State College Distinguished Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching in 2018. Liz lives in Nottingham, New Hampshire with her husband. Find her online at https://lizgauffreau.