Winter Scene
Let me be your summer When summer days are gone. ~Emily Dickinson Continue reading Winter Scene
Let me be your summer When summer days are gone. ~Emily Dickinson Continue reading Winter Scene
Fear: In southwestern folklore the coyote is known as the trickster. He plays dead when he’s trying to lure his pray. “ Come closer, my friend” is what he’s saying. “I’ll do you no harm, I’m dead.” But watch out! The seemingly harmless critter is about to ensnare you in his plot to do you … Continue reading The Trickster of the Mind
Farther and further away from the world of men which represents me little. I dissolve myself in the kingdom of animals and nature. Like a thread of grass moved by the wind. Like a drop of water flowing through time. With the same look from the dog that doesn’t want loneliness. From the cat that … Continue reading Flowing Through Time
Barely the day starts and it’s evening Barely it’s Monday and Friday is here already … and the month is already over … and the year is almost over And already 40 or 50 or 60 years of our lives have passed … and we have lost friends, family … and realize it’s too late … Continue reading A Brand New Year
My father wrote inside of me all of my poetry Continue reading My Father
I learned to fly And in flight I found myself Continue reading Flight
I hope I never tire of night skies, snow storms. And to see the small beautiful things! Continue reading Night Sky
My goal this year is to fall back in love with myself, with the world, and life again. Continue reading Let Love in My Life Again