Saturday, June 27, 2026

Look up and out


Just because you feel that you are caught 
Between a rock and a hard place, 
That doesn’t mean there is no path 
Out of the situation; 
Only that you may well need 
To look up and out 
 To find a way to extricate yourself.

Friday, June 26, 2026

The swallows return


This is the fifth year the swallows have returned 
 To their nest, across from our front door. 
After their second year, 
We painted the house gray 
But left a few bits of yellow 
Rather than take down the nest. 
It’s worth the mess they leave on the steps below 
To see their little faces
And hear their little voices!

Thursday, June 25, 2026

Courage to be you


It takes courage to be you; 
To be the one spot of color in a gray, gray world; 
To be the one red poppy in a summer-brown lawn; 
To be the one voice of love in a hate-filled room. 
May you find your way to others 
Who will join you in your quest to voice what’s true.

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Welcoming fawns


Good morning, little ones, 
And welcome to our yard! 
Though we’re sad to see you eat our plants, 
We love to watch your joyful dance.

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Glorious day


As the sun peeks over the mountains, 
Gilding the water below, 
The Eagle cries and the fawns race by: 
Another glorious day.

Monday, June 22, 2026

Grace and imagination


Our town has a new old car museum, 
Filled with charming vehicles
 From the early 1900’s, 
Many modeled on the carriages 
From horse and buggy days; 
Most built by tiny companies 
 Whose names are unfamiliar now 
Because they didn’t last. 
I imagine the excitement 
 Of those early days and marvel 
At the grace and imagination 
They built into their designs.

Sunday, June 21, 2026

Mixed feelings


The yellow bush lupine 
Is not a native plant, I’m told, 
And is considered invasive, yet 
Each year I revel in its beauty 
As its golden blooms adorn 
The grounds around our lighthouse, 
And find I have mixed feelings about 
Our efforts to exclude 
These grace-filled immigrants…