



Hello Poetry Lovers 
Recently there was a mini-competition on Instagram on the theme of “That’s Poetry”. Now, I see poetry in many things as I’m sure you do. It goes beyond the written word and structure and rhymes and that stressed thing, It can also be a very visual medium.

However, the competition organisers did not think so as I didn’t come anywhere. Although in fairness, another competitor could have simply put this over better than me.
Anyway, this is my interpretation;
That’s Poetry

Anticipation on Christmas Eve
A child’s face lights up
Mother’s affection

A stranger’s Random kindness
Consideration

A cat’s purr
A hot meal cooked with love
Favourite song on the radio

Someone smiles
Weak sunlight after a lonely winter

Closing the door on a long day
Someone pleased to see you
A good cup of coffee

Water after a long thirst
Surely that’s poetry?
Heather Moulson 2022
Now, PL’s, I’m sure you can send me a lovely interpretation of what poetry is. Answers on a postcard please……..

Thanks for tuning in, PL’s. We’ll be back with more poetry goings-on real soon……
















































































The words of the fabulous poetry reading in Tenby, among others, were all down in this stunning book. And I was honoured to read out my work. 















That started the evening nicely and we saw wonderful readings from Connaire Kensit, Tony Josolyne, Robin Clarke, Keith Wait, Heather Montford, Margaret May, Fran Thurling, Birthday Boy Greg Freeman, the amazing Carla Scarano and many more…..















There were some very moving readings including Dilly Orme and Adelaide favourite Barbara Lee. Plus newcomer Haroon Omar and Graham Harmes. 

















































Thank you Nichole Sealey for innovating this marvellous and unforgettable challenge. It’s been a real privilege. 





























































Then amazing Hannah read her own fantastic pieces. Kliche and Hannah inspired me and gave me courage to take up that mike! My immediate audience being that bus stop queue. 









