Sister

rusted farm-wagon, circa 1940
tunneled bike trail tribute
sister, loved & not forgotten

Julie Allyn Johnson, a sawyer's daughter — the eldest of six girls — from the American Midwest, digs long walks alone in the woods. She loves Halloween, photography, gravel-travel, art, poetry and haiku, reading and hiking in the Rocky Mountains. Her current obsession is tackling the rough and tumble sport of quilting and the accumulation of fabric. Julie's poetry can be found in various journals including Lyrical Iowa, The Briar Cliff Review, Phantom Kangaroo, The Disappointed Housewife, Anti-Heroin Chic, Typehouse Literary Magazine, Better Than Starbucks and Chestnut Review.