Nature Once Born, 9 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 I let the answer go.It flew across the meadow and away.Really, just gone like that.This much we share. I wasn't sure what to do next.You must have felt the same.Life…
Nature Promise of Blue 8 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 brightblue bird daythere perched is ablue bird jayhe picks at the pinecollecting needlesperhaps for a nesthe pauses, lookingat me with a flicker of obsidianI stare backfrom thirty feet highGranite Mountain…
Nature The Path Utters to Itself 7 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 It's narrow and winding, strewn with pine needles.My arm brushes against wet leaves, twigs crunch like cereal underfoot.Something in the air saysI've entered a lingering sceneinvolving last night's new moon.Luna…
Nature Heron Royalty 6 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 She poses across the pond.I, at courtier distance,stand behind branches, concealing the trail.She is poised – tall, regal, gilded –her long yellow-orange beak an early morning sunbeam pointing south.She is…
Nature The Possible Path 5 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 One sunlit spring day I discovered a pathOf green and wood and dappleIt offered two ways, to the right and the leftJust one, though, was even and suppleOne chosen and…
Nature Pathway 4 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 I walk this pathway,growing steadily narrow.My life breath wanes,wrapped in constant sorrow.Many memories resonate,moments, I still cherish.Reflections of our love,time cannot tarnish.Upon my life’s pathway,I journey with solemn guilt.Mistakes resonate…
Nature Forest Elk 3 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 massive and muscled, a white-rumped, bearded beauty on the cusp of rut,he is progeny of an ancestral herd that knew this place - before the farm, before the roadwhen the…
Nature Roads Untravelled 2 Apr 20262 Apr 2026 Had we each taken other forkswhile treading the great sweepof all those years then still waiting to be trodour paths might have joined sooner,but would we now be sick and…
Paths 2026 Offering 1 Apr 202623 Mar 2026 We got lost in the bog, wandering a labyrinth of trails which drew us slowly to the center. There pompons of cotton grass shone in late sun like lamps. The…
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