Schlagwort: Tami Haaland

3. American Life in Poetry: Column 444

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Our sense of smell is, as you know, not nearly as good as that of our dogs, but it can still affect us powerfully. A good writer, like Tami Haaland of Billings, Montana, can show us how a… Continue Reading „3. American Life in Poetry: Column 444“

108. American Life in Poetry: Column 430

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE There are many fine poems in which the poet looks deeply into a photograph and tries to touch the lives caught there. Here’s one by Tami Haaland, who lives in Montana. Little Girl She’s with Grandma in front… Continue Reading „108. American Life in Poetry: Column 430“