Thursday, October 16, 2025

Reassurance


This morning, as I watch you drive away, 
Praying, as always, for your safe return, 
I turned to see the water, almost still, 
Reflecting cloud formations rich with color. 
Nature’s beauty always reassures me.

Wednesday, October 15, 2025

No judgement


The flowers don’t compare or judge each other, 
Rejecting one another because 
Their centers are too large or small; 
Too red or gold; their stems too short or tall; 
Their petals are too curved or straight; 
Too open or too closed. 
Instead they cluster together, 
Welcoming both rain and sun, 
Their shape and color bringing joy to all.

Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Coexistence


However annoyed I get with this aging buck 
For chasing the doe around our yard, 
Eating our plants, and sharpening 
His horns on our trees, 
There’s something about watching him 
Dose in the afternoon sun, 
Just a few feet from my window, 
That moves me. 
I wish all the world 
Found it this easy to coexist.

Monday, October 13, 2025

Generosity of spirit


This is how I grew up, 
Thinking things were meant to be: 
The large sheltering the small, 
The powerful defending the weak, 
The wealthy finding ways to help the poor. 
When did generosity of spirit 
Become designated as violent and evil?

Sunday, October 12, 2025

Echoes of Universal losses


Returning home from our evening walk, 
We came home to find this California quail 
Lying on the ground by our front steps — 
Presumably having accidentally 
 Flown into a window. 
We were crushed: we love the quail 
Who scamper daily across our lawn: 
The curious sounds they make, 
The way their headfeathers bounce, 
And their devotion to their families, 
And we ache for the loss 
This one’s children must be feeling; 
The losses children everywhere
Are feeling daily.

Saturday, October 11, 2025

Light in darkness


I can no longer kneel with ease, 
So my garden has grown tangled, 
A no man’s land of thistles and holly, 
Dying branches and invasive grasses, 
Nettles and Euphorbia — 
So many plants that sting when touched… 
When you, helping my neighbor 
Repair his fence, offered to help me, too, 
I wanted to cry, and now, 
Though we can barely communicate, 
I see you kneeling amid the thorns, 
 So carefully creating space 
 Around the roses, Oregon grape, and rhodies; 
See how you wipe the sweat from your brow 
And stroke the aging willow’s branch 
And smile, and say, the tree: 
The tree is beautiful, yes? 
A light in darkness; An answer to my prayer.

Friday, October 10, 2025

Finding inspiration


Something about this beautiful entrance 
Calls to me each time I see it, 
And I can’t help but wonder what’s inside. 
But we humans — particularly artists — 
Are often misled or distracted by appearances: 
 Over time, we must learn 
To turn admiration into inspiration, not to envy.