Thursday, June 4, 2026

Window to the soul


If eyes are windows to the soul, 
Then what can a broken window tell us 
About what we see in its reflections? 
Are the parts that are boarded up 
To remind us of our blindness? 
And where the glass reflects: 
Is that because so much of what we see 
Is just projections and reflections 
Of ourselves? 
And that one small chance we have 
 To see through to the other side: 
Why is it so dark? What are we missing?

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Fear of the future


It’s hard, when the sky looks like this, 
Not to be thinking of smoke and flames:
 It feels like a harbinger of wildfires to come. 
While surely it’s wise to be wary, 
Don’t let fear of the future detract 
 From the wonder of Now.

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Delicious


The sky has been so beautiful 
 Both last night and this morning 
That though I know 
 I should save some for the future 
I cannot seem to choose just one 
To share with you.
 Like a chocolate cake or potato chips, 
Just a taste is never enough!

Monday, June 1, 2026

Noticing


All the choices that we made 
Whether wise or foolish 
Have brought us to this moment now: 
Standing here, beside the car, 
Preparing to leave, 
Watching as this bird pauses briefly on this branch. 
Now is all there is; This brief, precious connection, 
Until she flies away. 
Be present. Notice. Breathe.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Wishing you peace and joy


May you find some quiet time today, 
And use it to find peace and joy 
Within yourself, and then send both 
Out into our troubled world.

Saturday, May 30, 2026

The invitation


The invitation is always there: 
To walk through the weeds — 
However distracting and appealing they might be — 
And step into a deeper, richer, consciousness, 
 To discover a new clarity of purpose.

Friday, May 29, 2026

Flocked


We got flocked yesterday 
By local high school students 
Raising money for a substance-free 
Graduation party. 
True confession: 
I loved having those flamingos in my lawn; 
Loved the ingenuity as well, 
And the sense that we are part 
Of this community.
But most of all I loved 
The little white one in the middle. 
I think the fawns are getting to me