Can You Imagine Us?
Old Friends, Sharing a Park Bench (Not Entirely) Quietly
from miss bradley’s homeroom to
laurelhurst park paths—
laughing all the way
—dotty seiter
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~3 x 3″; watercolor in travel art journal
card #25 in a series of color swatches
2025
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Notes on poem and art:
• With “Old Friends” I elected to compose a haiku in lines of 7, 5, and 5 syllables instead of the more traditional 5, 7, 5 pattern. This poem celebrates a visit with Martha in September and our friendship of 58 years which started at the American School in London where we’d each landed for our senior year of high school.
• A Still Point highlights the juxtaposition of vibrancy and fading beauty in late season hydrangea. I had to laugh at my not being able to forego painting new color swatches for my ongoing series, even on vacation! But how could I not catalog something from Martha’s garden, especially when it seemed to give a nod to our own juxtaposition of “vibrancy and fading beauty of late season”—we met as high school seniors, and now we’re life seniors!
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