Saturday, January 31, 2026

Be the light


I know it can be dark these days, 
But somewhere in this night 
Though it be tucked behind a cloud 
There is a light that shines. 
And if you cannot see that light, 
It may be time for you to be that light 
For others, who also struggle in the dark.

Friday, January 30, 2026

Learning to listen


I watch the seagulls, 
And they watch me, 
Occasionally engaging 
On this gray and windy day, 
And their full white breasts 
Bring back memories of the goose 
I once held in my arms 
And mothered into adulthood. 
These animals have so much to teach us. 
When will we stop and listen?

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Otters


I’ve always been a fan of otters: 
There’s something about the joy they find 
Both on the water’s surface 
And in its depths, 
And the way they float on their backs 
While carrying their young 
That seems so open, and tender… 
So I totally understand 
Why an artist would choose to recreate them 
And why my town would place them here 
For all to enjoy.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Let beauty feed your soul


This photo was taken at sunrise, 
But my camera was facing west: 
Quite a surprise! 
 Just a reminder: 
Beauty can be found 
In unexpected places, 
So be brave, and bold, 
And look about you: 
 There is always beauty somewhere. 
Find it, and let it feed your soul.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Protecting the vulnerable


Help us always 
 To see beyond the distractions 
To the vulnerability that lies waiting 
To be tenderly cared for 
And gently exposed to the light.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Build habits of peace


My husband has a habit 
Of complaining about technology 
 While I, of late, have found myself 
Complaining just as much, 
But about politics. 
It’s time, I think, though I won’t deny 
Our complaints are well deserved, 
To actively seek a return to that space 
Within our hearts where peace is found, 
And to focus on nurturing that 
Til it expands beyond our selves 
And softens the conflicts of the world.

Sunday, January 25, 2026

In mourning


Today we mourn the collapse 
Of something beautiful, 
And weep for the loss 
Of the ideals we held dear: 
How could so many folks condone 
This senseless killing?