moving on if only we were more like water every time we fell
Friday, February 5, 2021
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
prairie burn the short-eared owl perches on a charred cedar
cave entrance we only go as far as the sunlight will take us
longer days a pair of goldfinches just passing by
spring peepers no way to adjust the volume of their chorus
swollen feet the many reflections of tupelo
cattle egret in the middle of the day both of us at a standstill
red, yellow, orange the indian paintbrush with an autumn palette
the water boatman ferries itself across the pond
cedar apple rust creating its own type of bloom
buckeye butterfly we share a moment on the sandbar
blazing star quenching my thirst for color
frost extends the borders of a red oak leaf
glade reverie in each ladder of success another flower
a grayness follows the farm plow bonaparte's gull
the sugar maples already dressed for winter
Inspired by Natural Events Calendar 2002
Sunday, January 24, 2021
january news a river fog blurs the crystal blue sky
icicle clinging to the greeness of a canyon fern
a young woodcock blending into the leaves of this year and last
arbor day the planted tree a few feet from the fallen one
the mockingbird's red mood guarding the holly berries
violet hepatica spring vibrates with each pulse of color
raccoon disturbance the evening's just getting started
lowbush blueberry I'd never expected to find scarlet here
spotted fawn everything looks new in the old hayfield
a milkweed pod filled with possibilities
strands of dew add prisms to the spider web
cushion moss using the rocky hillside for a pillow
whirligig beetles the future of water in every turn
barn owl peering out into the dusk of winter
Inspired by the 2003 Natural Events Calendar
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
falling snow the bluebird makes a spot for itself
sunset not much time to find the end of the trail
leaf litter I spy a striped chipmunk
fox kits the smallest one hiding behind its siblings
hummingbird the red rubies of tail feathers
glade coneflower the petals purple the air
busy june a swallowtail convention on a sandbar
redistributing the wealth a sweat bee spotted yellow with pollen
a waxwing crown almost invisible in the cedars
heavy rains the voice of water tumbling over rocky crags
waning summer a skink sliding over splintered logs with ease
midwestern fall hard to enjoy the scarlet leaves here
with a landfall hurricane in the south
cool september the smartweed caterpillar wearing its coat of many colors
3 deer each 1 looking at november from a different direction
tall grasses the brief splash of gold on a sunless day
Inspired by the 2016 Natural Events Calendar
Monday, January 11, 2021
Sunday, January 10, 2021
mourning dove feathers puffed out in a battle with the frost
driftwood anchor an otter surveying the icy water
pintail duck in midair I could use a wingful of energy
may apple on the forest floor the sun finally reaching your bones
bewick's wren the lilacs can't be far away
a bullfrog's swim through the fallen leaves of the last storm
abandoned field fireflies creating their own path of light
years' past the pink columbine from Colorado here, too
allred lake the cypress older than our republic
wild geranium bloom I, too, have life lines
castor river the granite forms of resistance
rest stop the monarch shielded by a sunflower
orange sky the stained glass of sugar maples
gnarled cedar how many revolutions have you seen
cardinal bright morning the red notes of someone else's song
a ring-billed gull its wings tilting towards the new year
Inspired by 2013's Natural Events Calendar
Friday, January 8, 2021
pickle springs winter the rocks become snow-capped mountains
tufted titmouse the first hints of dawn in a gray sky
with eagle intensity a pilot before landing
woodland splash the coyote sees me first
lamps of mushrooms across the forest*
a defiant stare the sparrow holds onto the ice
independence day miles above the pink granite the milky way
green heron almost missing him under the tupelo
nature's fireworks the sensitive briar lights its own fuse
valentines in august the prairie roses
cathedral dasher with spindly legs and crystal wings
the post oaks next to the diamond scores of dead ash
a cypress swamp the fog settles in for the night
blue clusters mapping out the small world of cedar berries
hooded merganser you've taken my morning hair to a new level
the december hurry starts with flurries
*bonnet mushrooms
Inspired by the 2014 Natural Events Calendar