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Foxglove Moments

Foxglove is the name of my property, five acres overlooking the Lewis River Valley that was covered with the wildflower when I first moved here in 1996.

A glorious time of year

 

                                     In June, 

                                     with the rhododendrons in all their glory, 

                                     come the monarchs

                                     in all their glory.

 

 

                                    First posted: June 1, 2021

Squirrel Shaming

 

 He perches on a branch outside my study, staring at me.
I know what he wants. He wants me to fill the bird feeders.
Like he’s nobly advocating on behalf of the birds.
I ignore him.

Over the next half hour, he continues his squirrelly attempt to shame me.
It’s not going to work. I will fill the feeders when I feel like it.
I address him through the window pane:
“You’re wild. You’re supposed to fend for yourself.
So, go away and do some fending.”
He pretends he doesn’t understand me.

Through the afternoon he will leave, return,
check the feeders [still empty] and resume his position,
same branch, same stance, same deeply aggrieved expression

hovering over my shoulder as I write,
like Poe’s raven (“Quoth the squirrel, Somemore!”)

It’s distracting. I draw the blinds—
then peek between the slats to see if he’s still there.
He stares at me peeking through the slats
and I realize how pathetic I am.

I return to my desk, refusing to concede to a rodent,
determined to get back into my writing trance.
I light a candle, close my eyes, breathe deep several times,
centering myself until finally reaching that theta state
where there is only me,
where there is only this pen,
where only this sheet of paper.

And a squirrel.

Frustrated, I beseech my muse for inspiration, for revelation, for insight.
At last, my muse speaks:
Feed the damn squirrel.

I put down my pen and go refill the feeders.

 

 

 

First posted: February 6, 2021

 

 



Woodland Encounter

 

Yesterday morning I experienced one of those moments of grace that happens occasionally on this hillside: I went out walking and encountered a bobcat enjoying the light and warmth of a sun spot; a big, beautiful guy with taut muscles showing through his striking coat, resembling a large house cat on steroids who works out regularly at the gym. At first he didn't see me. Then the click of my camera gave me away, but instead of either of us running away shrieking, we both just stayed and watched the other for a time in what seemed a peaceful shared communion. Then he wandered off. All in all, it turned out quite well: I didn't scare him; he didn't eat me. One of those unexpected blessings.
 
 
 
 
First posted: November 16, 2020

Bug from Outer Space

A beetle outside my window
moving confidently, decisively across the glass pane of the world,
moving with a sense of purpose, a bug on a mission,
as if knowing exactly what he's doing and where he's going.
Or does he?
Perhaps he's all instinct at work.
Impulse. Movement for movement's sake,
propelled by biological drives too deep for him to fathom,
programmed by nature to appear rational and intentional.
Maybe he doesn't have a clue what he's doing,
or why he's doing it.
Maybe he's just doing what he's gotta do,
the question of fate or free will never crossing his buggy brain.

So musing, I turn back to the presidential debate.

 

 

First posted: October 24, 2020

 

 

 

Doomsday Update

Sun glowering in a red, angry sky, 
as if fully fed up with Homo sapiens. 
What a mess we've made of our earthly Eden,
the planet fast becoming a dystopia (literally "sick place.")
The West coast on fire, 
shrouded in a dense suffocating cloud of smoke,
ash covers everything,
unsafe to be outside--breathe at your own risk--
resembling the Apocalypse.
Or maybe it is.

 

First posted: September 15, 2020

Amid our prosaic lives come moments of poetry

One morning last week, as I was admiring the butterfly bushes,
this little fellow came hovering and humming before my face,
asserting his territoriality over the lush blossoms.
I wanted to reassure him: No, really, I was just looking.

 

First posted: August 19, 2020

Daily Practice

 

 

 

 

 

Goal: 

Each day find something worthy of note, 
and then note it: 
something to ponder,
to wonder at, to love, 

to be grateful you were here to experience, 
to receive as
 a gift.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First posted: April 4, 2020

 

A Season of Anticipation (There are four of them)

 

Any moment now...

 

 

 

I notice again
as if for the first time
one season turning
toward the next
with everything
about to happen.

     Tim Nolan
      "Seasoned"

 

 

 

 

First posted: February 29, 2020

Reading tracks in snowtime

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These tracks tell me:

You are not as alone
up here
as you think
you are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First posted: February 13, 2020

Amid winter's monochrome

 

 

 

 

Amid winter's glum monochromes 
come moments of
glorious color.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

First posted: January 16, 2020

  1. A Certain Slant of Light
  2. Still Waters
  3. How to tell which plants are safe from deer
  4. Where is everyone tonight?
  5. That kind of day
  6. Woodland Friends
  7. Storm at sunset
  8. The World at Last Light
  9. Blossom Antidotes to the World
  10. Poe's Hummingbird

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  • A Buddha Moment
  • A bunch of pretty blossoms
  • A Certain Slant of Light
  • A glorious time of year
  • A Little Burst of Color, with Feathers
  • A Morning Visitation
  • A Multi-layered World
  • A Season of Anticipation (There are four of them)
  • A Stunning Comeback!
  • All the thyme in the world
  • Amid our prosaic lives come moments of poetry
  • Amid the grays of a Northwest Autumn...
  • Amid winter's monochrome
  • Amidst the prosaic
  • Arachnid Art
  • Autumn Afternoon Flyby
  • Autumn crinkling at my feet
  • Autumn Framed
  • Autumn Inspiration
  • Autumn Mandala
  • Autumn Nestling In
  • Autumn Perfect
  • Autumn's Passage
  • Back by Popular Demand--Summer!
  • Beauty in Transit
  • Better Than a Gravestone
  • Blossom Antidotes to the World
  • Buddha Frog
  • Bug from Outer Space
  • Catching the Morning Sun in Winter
  • Caught in Cobwebs
  • Coming into Spider Season
  • Coming into the Heartland
  • Cosmic Water Lily
  • Daily Practice
  • Deer and Squirrel Stand Off
  • Definitely Autumn
  • Different Eyes
  • Digitalis
  • Distinguished Visitor
  • Doomsday Update
  • Evanescence
  • Even Squirrels Have Less Than Graceful Moments
  • Feeling the Year Turning Over...
  • Finding the Sun
  • First Taste of Autumn
  • Fluffed Up Flicker
  • Foxglove Glow
  • Going Out in Style
  • Grace Note
  • Grand Opening
  • Great Buddha of the Blossoms
  • Happily (now) watching the leaves happily fall where they may
  • Hillside at First Light
  • Hovercraft
  • How hot?
  • How to tell which plants are safe from deer
  • Hummingbird gripes overheard at the window
  • Hummingbird Wars-2013
  • Hummingbird Wars-2014
  • I get to come home to this
  • In the Twilight Zone between Seasons
  • It's beginning...
  • Just Stopping By To Wash Up
  • Last Light of the Year
  • Learning from the Seasons
  • Lesson from the Leaves
  • Lots of Suggestive Tail Wagging Going On
  • Major Breakthrough in Human-Raccoon Relations
  • Monarch
  • My Bird / Squirrel / Raccoon Feeder
  • Mystery of the Disappearing Suet Cakes Solved!
  • Nature's Valentine
  • New Neighbors
  • No one at home
  • Noted in Passing
  • Nothing can stay
  • Now that's a first
  • On the clear crisp cusp of Autumn
  • One very steep road
  • Peanuts and poetry
  • Pests
  • Poe's Hummingbird
  • Poets Make Good Walking Companions
  • Pond People
  • Pond Sitting
  • Re-frame Problems And There May Be No Need to Solve Them
  • Reading tracks in snowtime
  • Relationships take time...and sometimes peanuts
  • Requiem for a Rhododendron
  • Rhododendron Road
  • Roof Top Perspectives
  • Season of Bursting Blossoms
  • Shared Communion
  • Six Reasons I Don't Keep Fish in My Pond
  • Snowbound
  • Snowbound (Not complaining)
  • Sometimes it's a stretch
  • Squirrel Problem Solved
  • Squirrel Shaming
  • Squirrel-Proof Bird Feeder For Sale
  • Squirrel-Proof, He Said
  • Squirrels on Ice
  • Still Capable of Being Taken by Surprise
  • Still Snowbound, Not Complaining
  • Still Waters
  • Stone in a Stump
  • Storm at sunset
  • Summer Watching
  • Sun's Benediction on a Summer Night
  • Switching on the Hillside
  • That kind of day
  • That Time of Year
  • The Buddha in Autumn
  • The Chipmunk Curl
  • The Deer Are Eating My Trees!
  • The first thing you see
  • The Further Adventures of Chip and Jay
  • The Melt is On!
  • The Season of Burning Bushes
  • The Season of Full Cheeks
  • The World at Last Light
  • The Year at Dusk
  • This Day Signing Off
  • This Photo Was A Mistake
  • This, too...
  • Time Flutters On
  • Trade Offs
  • True Royalty
  • Up Close & Personal
  • Up Close & Personal II
  • Waiting for the thaw
  • Watching the Rain Roll Up the Valley
  • Welcome back, Rufus
  • What a difference a day makes!
  • What is a home anyway?
  • When Hummingbirds Become Snowbirds
  • When the word "green" seems inadequate
  • Where is everyone tonight?
  • Who Could Have Ever Thought of This?
  • Window Stones
  • Winter Hummingbird
  • Woodland Encounter
  • Woodland Friends
  • Young raccoons making a discovery
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