Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A light in the darkness


This was the blood moon, 
Taken last week, 
Earlier in the evening, 
Before it eclipsed and turned red 
(And was shielded from view by clouds). 
I post it now to remind myself 
There will always be light in the darkness, 
Even when we can’t see it. 
Even when the darkness 
Feels total, endless, and irredeemable, 
It’s still there, and at some point 
We’ll see it again.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Devotion


And if the question were to be asked, 
“To what are you devoted?” 
What might be your response? 
There are so many possibilities: 
Some start with the word “my” — 
My family, my health, my garden or my art — 
Or other, broader, “my’s” — 
My church, my faith, my party, 
 My community, or my country— 
 While others start outside ourselves: 
To beauty, truth, compassion, peace, 
And then the question must become, 
“What form does that devotion take?” 
What does it mean to treasure or to care for?

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Protect the young


How can we not feel protective of our young? 
That innocent gaze is irresistible.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Morning fog


With foghorns mourning 
 In the gray and emptied distance, 
My eye turns away from the shoreline 
To the garden I tend to ignore 
And I celebrate the simple charm 
 Of plants that choose to bloom 
Without my interference, 
When so much else in my world cries out 
For thoughtful intervention …

Friday, March 6, 2026

Promise of hope


The moon shines orange 
Through the grasping, chaotic branches; 
A promise of hope and light 
Once we struggle past 
 This dark corner of our lives.

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Be your best self


See how this tree leans, 
Yet still produces blossoms 
That ignite the neighborhood? 
We don’t have to be perfect; 
We can still make a difference 
By just being the best we can be.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Reminiscing…


Somehow this picture captures 
The idyllic family vacations of my childhood - 
Not that we ever had one like this: 
We went to beaches, not lakes or ponds, 
And my mom never cooked outside. 
But it was just the three of us, 
And there was that sense of joy, 
And there was faith, 
And regular church attendance, 
And a sense of quiet peace — you know, 
“God’s in his heaven, 
All’s right with the world.”