Lessons from the Wild… Wildness Provides 5 Jan 20211 Jan 2021 Wildness provides transcendental wisdom Seeping from nature’s system Enlightenment to listening youth Hidden, yet self-evident truth Warm breezy pineywood sages Sparrow with lessons for the ages Sings of seeds and…
Lessons from the Wild… A Mountain Mulls 4 Jan 20214 Jan 2021 I am a mountain, Like my peers, Big and strong Tall and long, I may be an Abode of spirits Or a pile of ore, A resting site For ancestors.…
Lessons from the Wild Vermont Mountains 4 Jan 20213 Jan 2021 Poem by Russell Willis. Ethicist and online education entrepreneur, Russell Willis emerged as a poet in 2019. Since then, his poetry has been published (or accepted for publication) in…
Lessons from the Wild… Anxious Autumn Leaves 4 Jan 202127 Dec 2020 Anxious autumn leaves- Wind through trees Blowing howling Shrieking tearing Violently ripped From their branches. Spinning wildly Soaring spiraling Up and around Until until until Falling Falling Falling…
Lessons from the Wild Surrender 3 Jan 20215 Jan 2021 Poem By Geneva Toland Geneva Toland is a writer, farmer, teacher and naturalist who currently lives in Southwest Colorado. She loves to wander through the woods, searching for tracks,…
Lessons from the Wild… Corvus corax 3 Jan 20211 Jan 2021 A raven coasts over the hill, over the late-autumn maples all amber, umber and ocher. He grasps the top-most branch of a white pine and looses guttural croaks that carry…
Lessons from the Wild… The Unraveling 2 Jan 202127 Dec 2020 Kingfisher was putting on a show. Circling overhead as I soaked my parched skin in the rocky pool, fed by the hidden spring. They landed on a branch near…
Lessons from the Wild… I find myself 2 Jan 20212 Jan 2021 By Josephine LoRe Josephine LoRe is a first-generation Canadian who has survived covid mainly through the gift of zoom, which has transformed her computer screen into a portal opening onto…
Lessons from the Wild The Great Monarch Migration 2 Jan 20211 Jan 2021 Today travel restrictions due to COVID-19 keep tourists away from the Great Monarch Migration. But two men linked to the butterfly reserve, outspoken to illegal logging in the forest, have…
Lessons from the Wild The Night the Whippoorwill Sang 1 Jan 202124 Dec 2020 Dinner simmered on the Whisperlite. Our hiking-tired bare feet prodded and pushed into the soft, dry oak leaves, the relief of shoelessness exquisite. The forest floor held the heat of…
Lessons from the Wild… Revisiting a Sanctuary for a Child Who Found Her Freedom 1 Jan 202127 Dec 2020 Poem by Joni Caggiano Joni's blog is the-inner-child, where she has published poetry, photography, and short stories. Take a look at Joni's work in Spillwords Press NYC (where she…