postcard with a paper collage of flower books and words on lace fragments

“I reckon – when I count at all – “

Postcard front:

I reckon – when I count at all –
First – Poets – Then the Sun –
Then Summer – Then the Heaven of God –
And then – the List is done –

But, looking back – the First so seems –
To Comprehend the whole –
The others look a needless show –
So I write – Poets – All – 

Black and white postcard depicting a photograph of Eudora Welty sitting outside by a sprinkler and a garden

“Among Welty’s 5,000 books…”

Postcard verso:

The Eudora Welty House and Garden
1109 Pinehurst Street
Jackson, MS 39202

Happy Birthday, Emily Dickinson!
Eudora Welty was a Pulitzer Prize –
winning author and an avid letter 
writer and reader. Her correspondence is
house at the Mississippi Department
of Archives and History and her house
and garden are now open to the public, much
like Dickinson’s Homestead. Among Welty’s
5,000 books are a collection of Emily 
Dickinson’s poems and a selection of her letters.
From one literary museum to another,
happy 189th, Emily!

Sincerely,

The Eudora Welty House & Garden,
Jackson, MS

-Rachel  Lauren  Kasey  Demia

color postcard with an artist's rendering of Moscow, Russia.

“Born in Moscow, moved to Massachusetts.”

Postcard Verso:

Dear Emily,
Born in Moscow,
moved to Massachusetts.
Found love and peace (in your books) long before
my new home in Ware.
thank you for the inspiration!
PS find enclosed my photos.

Enclosed photograph:

If it had no pencil,
Would it try mine –
Worn – now – and dull – sweet,
Writing much to thee.
If it had no word – 
Would it make the Daisy,
Most as big as I was,
When it plucked me?

 

Black and white postcard depicting the statue of liberty and the words 'NEW YORK CITY'

“…my letter to the one…”

This is my letter to the one
Who wrote all her life to Me –
The deepest corners of my heart –
She sounded utterly
To tell Her, there is nothing
Her Message transcends time
For love of Her – Sweet – poetess
I wrote this little rhyme

 

a postcard of hand-made paper with pressed flower petals.

“…some summer irises + lilies for you – “

November 28, 2019

dearest emily –
here are some summer irises + lilies for you –
in appreciation for your 
poems, your attentiveness
to the natural world, your
recognition of the world
both near + far.
Happy Birthday.
with appreciation +
admiration –

Brece Honeycutt.
www.brecehoneycutt.com

black and white photo of incarcerated women playing cards.

“…Dickinson was in the collection…”

Hello from Boise, ID!
I’m a historian working 
at a prison museum. We
have the prison library
catalog and know that
Dickinson was in the 
collection, inspiring thousands
of inmates. Just like how
she inspires me, even today.

Hayley

#TheWorldWritesBack
#PostcardstoEmily

This is a hand-written poem on the front of a postcard.

“Immortality conceived in that moment.”

Postcard Front:

A young girl
reads words
that awaken her spirit
shake her soul
and rattle her mind.
Words that echo through 
the canyon of years
as bright and brittle
as the day they were
scribbled on some scrap.
Immortality conceived
in that moment.
Happy birthday
Emily!

12/10/19

 

Postcard Verso:

Thank you Emily –
for being a
constant luminous
presence in my life,
one of my north stars.

Always,

Sue

 

This is a postcard with a color photograph of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France.

“And now – Forever -“

December the 10th, 2019,

Dear Emily,
You make Words – dancing –
Like flying Birds –
Life and Death – playing –
Like they knew each other –
You spent Time with them –
In your Garden –
From Birth ’til Death –
And now – Forever –

Thassadite DiRAMi, from France to Amherst
#PostcardstoEmily

I felt my life with both my hands (357)

I felt my life with both my hands
To see if it was there –
I held my spirit to the Glass,
To prove it possibler –

I turned my Being round and round
And paused at every pound
To ask the Owner’s name –
For doubt, that I should know the sound –

I judged my features – jarred my hair –
I pushed my dimples by, and waited –
If they – twinkled back –
Conviction might, of me –

I told myself, “Take Courage, Friend –
That – was a former time –
But we might learn to like the Heaven,
As well as our Old Home”!

This is a printable coloring sheet of Emily Dickinson's bedroom in the Homestead. It features her wallpaper, floor mats, her bed and shawl.

Printable Coloring Sheets

Let these printable coloring sheets immerse you in the Homestead and The Evergreens where Emily Dickinson and her family lived. To print the sheet of your choice, click the link at the bottom of this page, click on the image, and select the ‘print’ icon. Be sure to select ‘scale to printable area’ in your print options. Happy coloring!

This is a printable coloring sheet featuring Emily Dickinson's conservatory.

Download printable coloring sheet featuring Emily Dickinson’s conservatory.

coloring sheet depicting Emily Dickinson's white dress

Download a printable coloring sheet of Dickinson’s white dress and desk. Learn more about the white dress.

Downloadable coloring sheet of a cat with color on a the steps of a house.

Download a printable coloring sheet of Oscar, friend of the Museum, who enjoyed greeting guests at our doors.