Showing posts with label cranes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cranes. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 9, 2021

miles from home the sandhill cranes refueling in a farmer's field

a veil of mist reshapes the canyon

morning coffee some flower dust on a honeybee

notes of sunshine the seconds trilled away by birdsong

aquarium a young boy's laugh finding the clownfish

the red lichens with their own language scrawled across the rocks

I catch my breath on a steep hill--the gumbo lily

fern green the lushness surrounding the waterfall

hands of a climber the rolling hills before the mountains

tanawha sunrise the hawk's profile

first snow the cat runs back into the house

this winter a siskin's moment with the goldfinches


haiku inspired by my journal and a 2021 nature calendar 



Monday, November 27, 2017

Warm November


trumpeter swans close enough to hear their wingbeats

your lies eating up my phone minutes

pink clouds drift into the unspokenness

winter doldrums two pregnant women compare bellies

heron pond the sandhill cranes elude us

warm november in the wrong hemisphere

the plane takes off full of baggage and empty promises

new path I carry your leaves with me