Sunday, July 26, 2020

Calendar Inspiration (Nature Conservancy)



meerkats standing in the desert I want to be the one who looks the other way

lone duck climbing a mountain in the lake's reflection

summer break splashed by a penguin

somewhere in antarctica a seal leaning into the curve of its own body

water lily earth the orbit of a blue-eyed darner

unmowed field a ground squirrel rising out of the weeds

afternoon heat a skink disturbed by our disturbing the woodpile

wildflowers a deer bolting over the fence and into the fog

rabbit dreams the clover hides the box turtle

dry canyon maybe older than the arizona desert a small pine

bobcat territory the tracks end in the creek

prayer flowers the butterflies in attendance

autumn reverie just a hint of yellow along the rock bluff

missouri travel advisory the kentucky warbler didn't get the memo

heat index over 100 cooling off with a picture of last year's snow

mountain goats in the distance maybe this is what it means to be off the grid


Saturday, July 25, 2020

According to one statistic, 52 percent of blog traffic is from bots. In other words, more machines crawl our content than there are people reading it. Just a fun fact.

For my next writing project, I am recycling calendars. Some are old and some are new. They have one thing in common--great photographs.

A few have more than 12 pictures so I may have more than 12 haiku for any given calendar.

This one's inspired by the Nature Conservancy.

https://www.nature.org/en-us/

I will post them as a series separate from this post.

Happy Reading Spam Bots!
dad's birthday a red fox crossing the railroad tracks

Thursday, July 23, 2020

Foggy Morning Anarchy

receding mountains the backpack still smells like lodgepole pines

first songbird the cardinal now that the phoebe is gone

mask and gloves, the summer heat, and political rhetoric

foggy morning anarchy the newest state of the union

missouri travel advisory maybe the prom was a bad idea

daily planner without plans just drive

roadside dandelions no one selling anything

the cattail season taking over the pond


Saturday, June 13, 2020

turtlenomics the air-conditioned shade of the bur oak

Friday, June 5, 2020

fireflies if only the fog weren't so thick

Thursday, June 4, 2020

thunderstorms and protests why are murdered women left out of the narrative

Sunday, May 10, 2020

mother's day a brief ray of sunshine on the bluebird house

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

cinco de mayo restaurant margaritas fail to observe social distancing
late afternoon the walgreen's parking lot becomes a crime scene