To guide others safely home.
Contemplative Photography
Artist/poet Diane Walker invites you to return to your compassionate and peaceful center
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Monday, March 2, 2026
From a distance
From the highest possible perch,
The eagles like to scan the shore
From the top of our tallest tree—
A model of behavior often advocated
By my organizational behavior instructors.
“Go to the balcony,” they used to say,
And “Don’t get stuck in the weeds,”
For, as Bette Midler used to sing,
“From a distance, we are instruments,
Marching in a common band,
Playing songs of hope,
Playing songs of peace,
The songs of every man.”
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Time’s distance
That distance makes things seem smaller:
Here’s proof — did you even notice
Mount Baker in the distance,
The lone seagull amid the cormorants
On the dock?
Time’s distance works in similar ways:
Not only grief and pain, but also joy;
In fact all memories may fade,
Though never disappear,
Lost only to those not present
For the actual experience.
The stories may remain,
But impact lessens over time
Until we seem to have no choice
But to repeat ancient mistakes.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Morning pick-me-up
The colors of the morning,
And allow them to revitalize your day;
To make it sparkle
With possibility and hope.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Starlings
Chittering in the trees
While my husband replenishes the feeder,
Then swooping down to decimate it again,
Their legendary greed
Leaving smaller birds hungry as they feast.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Beauty
When I still sold my photos in galleries,
I took a book of my best work
To a portfolio review session,
Hoping to be invited to show more broadly,
And I remember the reviewer
Turned up her nose and said,
“These are just beauty shots.
The best you can hope for
Is to sell them to resellers,
To use as illustrations.”
I remember being asked
At a gallery opening
For a show of my photographs,
“What camera do you use?
I’m sure I could get photos this good
If I had a camera like yours.”
I’ve been shooting with my phone ever since,
And giving those pics away
Every day.
What beauty we can find
In this oh-so-troubled world
Is solace, and deserves to be shared.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Stop the world
“Stop the world. I want to get off,”
When it feels like everything’s going wrong
And hurtling toward disaster.
But we can’t, and it isn’t — not really,
It’s just that we need some time and space
To rest our wings and find our way back
To center.
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