
A sliver of moon
the morning star
day breaks
Embrace

fingers of moss
entwine the old tree
a lover’s goodbye embrace.
In the Highest
Encouragement

last year’s pinecone
inspires this year’s seedling.
Homemaking

seeds take
feathered flight
for monarchs’ sake.
Union

Mist marries
the mountain
to the lake.
Perseverance

Although it has been ages
since the corral gate has kept anything in or out
it still refuses to let go.
Circle Theory

At each ending a beginning,
at each beginning an ending.
Infinity.
Neighbor’s Light

Before the sun fully rises
the neighbor’s light across the way
is my kind companion in morning’s solitude.
Bunting Season

Even as decay begins to steal away their color
orange leaves wave brightly
celebrating fall until the very end.
Pileated

Red cap matching cranberries
the stealth woodpecker
taps out his morse code.
Old Man Frost

leaves his whiskers behind
when he runs through the woods
chasing moonbeams and sunshine.
The Other Side

Turkeys hurry
to get to the far side
of Thanksgiving.
Yield

The garden’s harvested bounty
carries a weary spirit towards spring
in the colors of dried petals and the promise of seeds.
Remains

Only a tiny ember
of fall’s glorious fireworks
remains in the landscape.
Rock Blossom

Granite grows a rose
with lichen petals and lichen leaves.
The Bird Box

In silent anticipation
the whole marsh waits for
the grace of the bluebird’s arrival.
Preparation

The forest bed is made
and awaits animal dreams
and blankets of snow
Morning Mist

the sun will unveil
today’s mystery and magic.
Awake

I dream
of golden clouds
and painted fields.
Foothold

the ancient ones
leave their footprints
above and below the land.
Ordinary Splendor

In the heart of autumn
the mighty oak, humble and true,
presents the rich variety of shades of brown.
I said

slow down a little, enjoy the scenery.
The marsh is marvelous this time of year.
But he paddled furiously on
determined to miss every enjoyment in his path.
Encounter

Coming upon the cairn in the woods
I knew we were still traveling together.
I added one stone for the two of us
and saw the face of a wise, knowing owl.
Stories

Like the grain in wood
the grain of decay in the fern frond
tells the exquisite story of its life.
Parting Days

there is still enough warmth in the sun
to want to rock on the porch a bit
Slumber

Seeds rest in husk beds
dreaming
of their spring morning.
Visual Feast
Connection
Holy Leaf

in its missing parts
resides another part of its magnificence.



