Friday, January 17, 2025

Flame-red reminder


As the characteristic reds and greens 
Of Christmas slowly fade, 
We’re left to face again 
The subtle grays of winter: 
Of clouds and leafless trees, 
 Of icy streets and melting snow, 
The wisps of fog above the lakes, 
The smoke from stoves and fires 
And the ash they leave behind — 
And there it is again, flame-red reminder 
Of the monumental losses 
Being faced in California; 
The unfathomable magnitude of destruction.

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Misconceptions


How is it that some ideas 
Get so embedded that we can’t let go, 
But seem to grow around them; 
Hold them closer to our hearts 
Until we confuse them with our souls? 
Even when they’re foreign to our nature, 
We hang on, clutching them like stones, 
Ready to hurl at the next unbeliever, 
In spite of everything that tells us 
There’s a chance we might possibly be wrong…

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Symmetry


I remember, as a child, 
Arranging candles on the mantelpiece, 
And my artist mom coming to correct me,
 Moving two to one side and one to the other, 
Explaining that asymmetry is preferable 
To symmetry — an early version, I suspect,
 Of the rule of thirds I later learned — 
And yet, like many humans,
 I still am drawn to symmetry,
 In landscapes and in faces, 
And wonder if that rule exists 
To ensure that it sets art apart 
As different; a new way of seeing. 
So, though I understand the rule 
And use it to advantage, 
I still find scenes like this quite appealing😉

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

Losses too huge to process


With time we learn from the sun and moon 
That trouble, pain, and change are like the clouds: 
They may slide in and out again,
 Or they might stay for days, 
But for the most part they will pass 
And the good times come again. 
But how can we begin to process 
Losses of this magnitude, 
When so much has been taken, 
And so little left behind?

Monday, January 13, 2025

Obstacles


I loved the peace of this scene, 
But, thinking the flagpole interfered, 
Attempted to erase it, but the result — 
Once I’d accomplished that — 
Was actually boring. 
It’s easy to forget 
That things that seem like obstacles 
May actually enhance our experience…

Sunday, January 12, 2025

Seeking resurrection


Emerging from the shadows into the light, 
The lavender field, newly planted, 
Bares no trace of the plum-colored beauty 
It breathed at harvest time, 
But we know that along with deciduous trees 
That go bare in the winter, 
Those colors will bloom again. 
It’s harder, when looking at fire’s devastation, 
To trust that the beauty we lost 
 Might ever achieve resurrection…

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Distractions


Driving forward through life, 
Whatever goals we’ve set, 
Whatever paths we’ve planned to follow, 
There will always be distractions: 
Appealing byways that tempt us 
To explore new possibilities. 
How can we best discern which choice 
Might lead us in a positive,
 Life-affirming new direction, 
And which may just be taking us 
Down a pointless garden path? 
Open mind and heart and then just 
Listen; listen and trust 
That the best way to fulfill your charge 
And realize your potential will be revealed.