Monday, February 9, 2026

A parable for today


Though the sun rose, as always, in the east, 
The east was overtaken 
By a vast, thick bank of clouds,
 And so the west offered to serve 
As a canvas for the colors 
Which had nowhere else to go, 
And together they brought beauty, spice, 
And vitality to the sky and all it touched.


Sunday, February 8, 2026

Iridescence


The miracle of iridescence 
Feels like spirit, or love, 
Or creativity: so vibrant and alive; 
Incandescent, unpredictable, 
Yet possible if we are patient 
And can learn to watch and wait 
Til what looks green in one moment 
Turns in another 
To purple, blue, or teal 
While the yellow, brown, and orange 
Remain unchanged.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

The Power of Love


It’s just a simple potting shed, 
But mother Nature’s special effects — 
The fog, and glorious sunsets — 
Infuse it with mystery and beauty.
 It’s love, I believe, 
That has that same effect on us humans…

Friday, February 6, 2026

Are we losing our way?


Some days it feels 
Like the guides we created 
To keep us on the straight and narrow 
And out of the weeds 
Have grown fuzzier and slipperier with time 
And may eventually disappear 
For lack of maintenance 
Or lack of use — 
 And does it even matter which? 
How can we find our way back 
To the spirit, and to truth?

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Find courage in connection


It’s important to remember that 
Different things take courage 
For different people. 
For me, to draw the fine lines you see here 
Was far more frightening 
Than standing or speaking before a crowd 
Or starting a new play or painting: 
The voices in my head were shouting 
“You can’t draw! You know you’ll wreck this!” 
These are the times — 
When facing the voices that challenge us — 
We need to be willing to ask for support, 
To join forces together with neighbors,
Family, and friends 
And find courage together to resist 
The things that scare us.

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

More tenderness


I stand in my kitchen, 
Watching the mama doe and her yearling 
Gently loving on one another, 
And I think: this is what the world needs — 
More tenderness; 
More tenderness.

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Encroachments


So often we erect barriers 
To keep us from dealing with 
The troubles of the world.
But over time, nature encroaches,
And though those encroachments
May seem lovely and fresh,
Over time they’re more likely
To pull those barriers down
And we’ll be forced to face
What we’d prefer to avoid…
To pull those barriers down 
And we’ll be forced to face 
What we’d prefer to avoid…