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Author: Alison Edwards

Just Published

Catch a couple of Jeanette Hardage’s poems in the most recent edition of Bloom literary magazine, published by Red Penguin. Her poems “Conquest” and “Sister’s Mind” are included. “Conquest” has only appeared before in a June 30, 2021 blog post, while “Sister’s Mind” was first published …

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Faith and Other Matters, poemsLeave a Comment on Just PublishedOctober 8, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Looking Ahead

The poems of Jeanette Hardage often express her hope in a heavenly future. The poem below, handwritten by in April 1997 and never before published, instead anticipates possible future joys on earth. At first the reader may get an impression of disappointment with life, until …

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philosophy of life, poemsLeave a Comment on Looking AheadAugust 18, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Looking Back

On this fifth anniversary of Jeanette Hardage’s passing, it seems fitting to contemplate her death through the lens that she provided as she reflected on her own experience of losing someone dear. The poem below is included in her Faith and Other Matters anthology. Lastingness …

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Faith and Other Matters, poems, sadnessLeave a Comment on Looking BackJuly 21, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

Beautiful Surrender

Jeanette Hardage anthropomorphizes nature in the poem below with its imagery of fog “conquering” a hill. As a frequent resident of coastal California, she had many opportunities to witness this phenomenon. She first wrote this in 1961, probably as a class assignment. She reworked it …

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nature, poems, simple pleasuresLeave a Comment on Beautiful SurrenderJune 30, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

I Have Known Rain

Some of Jeanette Hardage’s most powerful verses are those that dwell on painful subjects. She frequently employed nature as a metaphor in her poetry. In the poem below, published in Faith and Other Matters, she uses rain to express her heartfelt sadness, melancholy, even despair. …

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Faith and Other Matters, nature, poems, sadnessLeave a Comment on I Have Known RainJune 16, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

A Brush With History

As a young seaman at the end of World War II, Owen Hardage had an unusual, if brief, encounter with an important personage. Here is Owen’s previously unpublished story, as ghostwritten by his wife Jeanette. (The story has been edited from the original for length). …

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Owen Hardage, WW IILeave a Comment on A Brush With HistoryMay 26, 2021November 21, 2021 By Alison Edwards

In Love With the Sea

Owen Hardage started going to sea when he was just a young boy, making his first trip across the Pacific Ocean at the age of eight in 1934. As a young man, he served in the Navy during World War II, then later made a …

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At Sea With God, Faith and Other Matters, nature, Owen Hardage, poems, WW IILeave a Comment on In Love With the SeaMay 12, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

More Delights of Spring

The Hardages’ home in South Carolina backed up to a swamp which afforded them many hours of quiet enjoyment of nature. This photo by Jeanette Hardage captured at least two of the creatures that regularly visited that area, alligators and egrets. In the piece below, …

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nature, simple pleasures1 Comment on More Delights of SpringApril 21, 2021November 21, 2021 By Alison Edwards

Spring Rebirth

As spring bursts forth again, enjoy Jeanette Hardage’s poem below, originally entitled “April 10: For Doug,” which celebrates the growth, beauty, and hope of the season. She penned this sonnet in honor of her younger brother Doug, pictured here with a teenaged Jeanette along with …

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Faith and Other Matters, nature, poems, simple pleasures1 Comment on Spring RebirthApril 7, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

An Hour and Twenty Bucks

In an undated journal entry, Jeanette Hardage shared the experience of visiting a “third hand” bookstore in Dartmouth, UK. It was located in a repurposed old stone church called St. Barnabas and it was characterized by the kind of haphazard organization that often seems to …

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poems, simple pleasuresLeave a Comment on An Hour and Twenty BucksMarch 24, 2021March 21, 2024 By Alison Edwards

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