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…

Saturday, June 20, 2026

Becoming peace


What could possibly go wrong 
On a day that starts like this? 
That is not the question: 
We really should be asking 
How we can become this moment 
And carry it into the world, 
Bringing peace 
To all whose lives we touch?

Friday, June 19, 2026

Enraptured


An irresistible sunrise 
Pulled me out into the yard 
And across the lawn 
To the fragile edge of the cliff 
We’re told we’ll lose 
At some unnamed time 
In the hopefully distant future. 
But I can’t think of that now: 
I’m too enraptured 
By the colors in the sky.

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Why?


Art can be so intriguing: 
Why would someone 
Build a phone booth 
Clad in cedar 
And fill it with 
 A meditative rabbit 
Pensively holding a phone? 
But then “Why?” 
Is a question I seem to be asking 
 All the time these days. 
Why?

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Faces in the trees


Can you see the faces in the trees? 
To me, they look worried, 
As if they trusted us 
 To treasure and protect them, 
And they fear we may have failed.
 I fear the same…