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Artist/poet Diane Walker invites you to return to your compassionate and peaceful center
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Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Faces in the trees
Can you see the faces in the trees?
To me, they look worried,
As if they trusted us
To treasure and protect them,
And they fear we may have failed.
I fear the same…
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Temporary losses
Pink and orange streaks
Dance across an empurpled sky
As an evening shared with family,
Love, and laughter draws to a close.
Yes, these are hard times:
Illness and poverty the dark clouds
Some must bear, and yet
Affection and respect
Express themselves in teasing;
The rosy edges that help lighten
What we pray will prove to be
Temporary losses.
Monday, June 15, 2026
On the fence
On close examination of this photo,
You’ll discover
That the reason this house can feature
So many lovely flowers
Is because they’re all protected From the deer’s depredations by a fence —
A choice we have chosen not to make,
Which leaves us largely flower- free
.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Life’s interruptions
Life’s like this, from time to time,
Like walking through a forest, dark and deep
And then a patch of light appears,
And maybe even something beautiful,
That doesn’t fit but somehow still belongs
And cheers beyond all measure…
Saturday, June 13, 2026
The sunset threat
Like the rhodies,
We live with constant threat
Of sunset; with the knowledge
That all things are subject
To change and loss;
That petals and leaves
Turn brown and fall,
That skies turn gray and blue again
And so we celebrate
What joy we find in Now, aware
This pleasure must also pass
While others will emerge anew.
Friday, June 12, 2026
A sea of daisies
T'would be good if I could
Be a boat afloat
And sail on a sea of daisies...
Thursday, June 11, 2026
The bad boy paradox
I think this picture helps to explain
The whole bad boy phenomenon:
It’s not that we can’t see
That he’s threatening or destroying
Something important to us,
It’s just that he’s so charming
We kinda forgive him…
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