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Wednesday
Dec192012

an owl appears

an owl appears
frosty wind...
an owl appears to point
the way home
Saw-Whet Owl by Dave Darney
US Fish and Wildlife (public domain)
Sunday
Oct282012

October 27, 2012

tumbleweeds cross

the Mississippi River -

alone in a crowd

Thursday
Aug302012

August 30, 2012

 seeking silence in a swamp

photo - Mimi Westervelt, US Fish and Wildlife Service Public Domain

Friday
Jun082012

June 7, 2012

 left alone

left alone...

a single zinnia

on the steps

 photo - public domain

Saturday
May052012

May 4, 2012

 

asleep alone

lit by the glow

of a smoke alarm

 

Wednesday
Feb012012

February 1, 2012

 

east wind...

waiting for blossoms

alone

 

Monday
Dec192011

December 19, 2011

 

two swans

winter on Chesapeake Bay...

osprey dine alone

 

Sunday
Oct022011

October 1, 2011

lost deep in the redwoods 

 

 

Thursday
Sep292011

September 29, 2011

 

maple clouds

wind changes direction

fall leaves me alone

 

Thursday
Jun232011

June 23, 2011

an empty ocean

one day the tide
went out... never
came back in
~ Peach~

Wednesday
Jun012011

June 1, 2011

 

today... 

a lost cardinal 

in Baltimore 

 ~ Peach ~ 


Sunday
May152011

 

May 15, 2011 ~ haibun ~

  

After the Book of Spring

 

leave spring behind… 

empty blue robin eggs… 

geese are gone…

 

Each page of the Book of Spring says something… nothing… everything. A

volume filled with the sound of things arriving for the first time, of things returning.

When taken together, the pages are a song of colors where there were no colors.

Sandhill Cranes and Whistling Swans arrive with spring then continue north

before summer slips in. 

Robins split from their winter Flockopolis and build nests of twitter, split hairs

and side effects in tall bushes and spring trees, in steeples, edges of attics, and dabbed on brick ledges outside the common room window. 

While they hook up, breed and brood I ask the Commonwealth of Virginia, “Does Virginia have an official name for the color of a robins egg?” 

“It’s light blue to you,” they say. 

“For the record,” I whisper, “I hear eleven shades of blue I know are true.”

 

When every robins nest is empty 

and the Tule Swan is gone, 

Warm up with the first 

Symphony of Summer Song.

 

Awaken scarlet-splashed blackbirds 

in a mustard field at dawn… 

Each year that much older, 

another season has moved on.

 

 

Written while the sun went down 

Arlington, Virginia 

May 15, 2011 

- Peach

 

Wednesday
May042011

May 4, 2011

 

moon gazer...

lone                 cypress           at the edge

of night

~ Peach