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  • Gael Stuart
    The Silver Sage

    Are you ready? Come on along and read some homespun poetry as well as a jot and tittle regarding distinguished poets and their works. Gael offers a positive balance of her own nostalgia notes and poetic meanderings with those of others. [Editor's note: Gael no longer contributes to Silver Planet, but we have made her archived blog entries available as a service to our readers.]


Only God Can Make a Tree

By Gael Stuart
The Silver Sage waxes poetic about fall: trees dressed in autumn colors from various back roads of New Hampshire and 'round about the dusty mountain trails of Colorado. Read More >>


Poet Quiz

By Gael Stuart
This poet was awarded four Pulitzer Prizes and later in life was made poetry consultant for the Library of Congress. He traveled extensively to lecture and lived in England for a time.  Read More >>


Toys 'n' Trucks

By Gael Stuart
Remember wooden toys and trucks? Lots of people love them, and the Silver Sage’s recent blog on wooden toys garnered a big reader response. Read More >>


On Looking Up by Chance at the Constellations

By Gael Stuart
Late last night, while driving home on the interstate, a meteor flashed into the Colorado sky directly in my line of vision. It danced brightly, grabbing my attention through the windshield. Read More >>


Storm or Circumstance?

By Gael Stuart
I feel a cold chill across my shoulders when I read the poem “Spellbound” by Emily Brontë. It is physically disturbing to me. Read More >>