What is Courage?

Once again, Ukrainian utilities are under attack. Many Ukrainian civilians will be forced to endure another freezing winter without light, heat, water, and electricity.

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Harvest Time. Photo by Artur Didenko on Unsplash
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What is Courage?

Courage is Ukraine…

David versus Goliath,

Ukraine under siege.

Courage is Ukraine…

hard life among the ruins.

War drags on and on.

Courage is Ukraine…

US support wavering

amidst great chaos.

Courage is Ukraine…

Neighbors fear marauding bear.

Allies increase support.


Copyright© 2025 by Cheryl Batavia


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Completing theTrilogy

Life on the Blue Planet

Coming Soon!


Life in Inspiring Places,

Earthly Days, &

Life on the Blue Planet

Fog obscures mountains.

Burning sun will soon reveal

lofty horizons.

Inspiration surrounds us…

Your mountain is calling you!

__Life on the Blue Planet

Ingrid Wilson

A Bracken Fern

Selected Poems 2020-2025


Ingrid Wilson

A Bracken Fern

Selected Poems

2020-2025

The title caught my attention immediately. It brought back memories of swaths of vivid green and the sweet, pungent smell of bracken ferns. Ingrid Wilson is nature’s child, and her love of nature is evident in her poetry.

I’m thinking about painting

the ocean with its fervor

and its froth.

But for an artist’s eye and hand

I’d render both the sky and land:

The glory and the splendor of the earth.

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A Bracken Fern evokes the rugged landscapes of Ingrid’s beloved Lake country in Northern England. It is a place of history: impressive ruins from Roman times and, going even further back in time, mystical stone henges and sacred circles. Ingrid has an intimate connection to this land and its storied past that is reflected in her beautiful poetry.

…Child of the changing seasons

collecting poetry and rhyming reasons

just to be still a while,

only to smile.

Accompanied by her two young sons, Ingrid recently walked the length of Hadrian’s Wall. What a history lesson…not only for her sons, but also for her fellow bloggers with whom she shared fascinating narration and gorgeous photos of the journey!

View of Hadrian’s Wall, Cawfields to Gilsland. Photo by Ingrid Wilson.

A Bracken Fern’s exquisite poems share intensely personal observations and emotions. In poignant poems, Ingrid candidly describes her difficult childhood, her grief over the loss of her mother at an early age, struggles with addiction, a troubled marriage, and her longing to return home to the English countryside she loved.

…Praying we can find

a homelike place

we build our houses

…but we can never build without

the homelike place

which we must seek, and find and build

within ourselves, which nowhere else endures.

…And at sundown

out came all the thousand stars,

And I can name the constellations

in this hemisphere

at any time of year:

There is always The Plough above, or “The Big Dipper”

and at its tip, Polaris

The Pole Star points North.

A view near Carlisle, Ingrid’s hometown growing up. Photo by Ingrid Wilson.

Ingrid found her way to health, found her voice in writing poetry, and found her way back to England. There she fell in love with a talented, creative soulmate. Together, they established a new life for themselves and their blended family. Ingrid founded her own publishing house, EIF, Experiments in Fiction.

Poems written about this period of Ingrid’s life are filled with joy. The pages of A Bracken Fern overflow with love poems and vivid descriptions of the family’s adventures. Ingrid has found her well-deserved happiness and has generously chosen to share it with her readers.

…Our hopes, though fragile, rising high

as dandelion-seeds dance the sky.

…And if the post can’t make it through

then I will drive to you

and if I can’t get petrol

I will ride my bike.

…all the way to midnight, I

watch full moons rise if only in your eyes

It’s more than moonlight, babe, it’s starlight too

and earth expands

in your cupped hands

Our wedding bands

in secret pledge

I do.

If I could paint the colours of your eyes

I fantasise, I’d swim that depth of blue

and what I wouldn’t do

to bring the sparkle back when it has fled

to lift your heart when it’s dispirited.

Ingrid’s poetry is technically perfect, as well as beautifully expressed. A person who spoke no English, hearing Ingrid’s poems read aloud, would surmise that they were listening to music. Ingrid’s background in English literature and her knowledge of history and mythology provide polish and an added dimension to her work. In this book, you will find well-chosen quotes from William Blake, William Wordsworth, Robert Burns, Lao Tse, and Bob Dylan.

…You’re just an empty cage girl

void of poetry, unheard.

You’re just an empty cage girl

if you kill

you kill the bird.

Photo of Bluebells by Diana Parker on Unsplash.

…In a graveyard graced with bluebells whose heads bowed

drop pollen tears upon the fertile ground

as bracken ferns unfurl their bannered green

to clothe the hillside and these bones of mine.

Spend a pleasant hour or two reading the beautiful poems of Ingrid Wilson’s magnificent new poetry collection, A Bracken Fern. Pick it up again from time to time, and find your spirits lifted by Ingrid’s inspiring words.

Review by Cheryl Batavia

What are You Afraid of?

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What are You Afraid of?

I’m so afraid!

No, I’m not afraid of black cats.

I’m terrified!

No, I’m not afraid of spiders.

I’m scared to death!

No, I’m sot scared of bats.

I’m living in fear!

I am afraid to say!!!


Happy Halloween!

Don’t Let the Bastards Grind you Down!


Happy Halloween

Don’t Be Afraid!

Don’t be afraid to speak out

in defense of what is right!

Don’t be afraid to speak out

against what is wrong!

Don’t be afraid to stand up

for the innocent!

Don’t be afraid to stand up

against the guilty!

Don’t be afraid!


Happy Halloween!

Don’t Let the Hobgoblins

Steal Your Joy!

Yikes! Katey met a terrifying baby camel at the Texas State Fair. When I asked Katey why she was afraid, she said, “Camels spit!”
Thank you, Katey Batavia, for sharing this photo!.
But when Katey and the baby camel got to know each other, they became friends!
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Copyright© 2025 by Cheryl Batavia

One Earth (Reblog)

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Copyright© 2023 by Cheryl Batavia

“One Earth”

The poem,”One Earth” perfectly expresses my perspective on Planet Earth. It will appear in the “Mother Nature” Chapter of Life on the Blue Planet.

Book Fairs & Trade Shows

For the last few weeks, I have been working hard preparing materials for the Children’s Book Expo in Shanghai in November, and the Frankfurt Book Fair, in October. I am also working to prepare for the Taipei Trade Show in February. My books will be exhibited and represented at these events, but I will not be present. If you go, please send me a photo or two! 😊

Dr. Jane Goodall

The world lost a groundbreaking researcher this week. Dr. Jane Goodall, who lived for many years among chimpanzees, died this week at the age of 91. Her reasearch revealed new information about the habits and social life of chimpanzees that revolutionized the way we think about animal behavior. 😄

There are many well-researched tributes to Jane Goodall online. Two that I enjoyed are:

“Instagram: Jane Goodall UK” by Selma Martin, 10/5/25 Selma

“Honoring the Life of Jane Goodall” by Michele Lee, 10/1/25 myinspiredlife.com

Personal Note

Lately, I have to enlarge small print in order to read it. After I have clicked “Reply,” I sometimes discover typos in my comments that I couldn’t see before. I think it may soon be time to schedule my cataract surgery. Please don’t judge me too harshly for the typos.😂

Have a great week!💕