Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Finding balance


As the weather grows warmer, 
The appeal of cooler colors grows as well 
And we find ourselves longing 
For the blessings of shadow and shade, 
While, conversely, as politics grow shadier, 
We hunger for the heat and light of truth, 
Seeking always to find that delicate balance.

Monday, April 27, 2026

A country built of windmills


A country built of windmills, 
Always seeking to face into 
The current wind of thought, 
Easily distracted, always ready to churn 
Turning, turning, spinning to convert 
The latest falsehoods into power,
 The latest scoop of sound 
Into a bite to increase influence 
Without demanding any grounding in truth.

Sunday, April 26, 2026

For our children


I bought this little Buddha years ago, 
Enchanted by the fact 
 That he tenderly cradles a child 
And has the face of a wise old grandmother. 
And I’m still moved to see him, 
Lit by the morning sun, 
Sitting in my lavender garden, 
Still cradling the children of the world 
With that beatific smile…

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Apple blossoms


Each year the apple blossoms return, 
Their glorious perfection 
 Enchanting me once again, 
Even without the implied promise 
Of fruit to come, come fall. 
The colors, the scents, 
 The hum of the bees — 
All music to my heart.

Friday, April 24, 2026

Even the wildflowers


When spring finally begins to burst forth, 
We are so grateful for the onrush of color 
After the leaden skies of winter 
That even the wildflowers seem beautiful.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

In gratitude


I live my life in gratitude 
 For chance moments such as this: 
How blessed by simple pleasures — 
Three boats, a mountain, 
The colors, and the sea…

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Happy Earth Day


To honor Earth Day, 
I offer these immortal lines 
From the New Zealand Book of Common Prayer, 
The Māori version of The Lord’s Prayer.