Category Archives: Gratitude
Haiku–Facing Dichotomy
Arise with the sun; Gasoline gets me to work. Today is Earth Day.
Haiku–Bright Tracks
Walking tracks, bright sun, cold bites around the edges: a day with promise.
Haiku–Moonful Reminder
Big moon: full of light; lets us know the sun still burns; a comforting thought. (top: thespiritscience.net; bottom: hdw.eweb4.com)
Little Mind
My little mind seeks its way among large things in a vastness it cannot comprehend. I am glad it keeps going, past questions without answers, being stubborn that way, in blind faith, on some kind of mission, believing there is … Continue reading
Mother
Strangers hover over your swollen belly: Was there a window? Were smiles real? The clock ticks in your heart. Your hands caress your abdomen, already saying goodbye. You give me to the air, knowing enough to understand the coming of … Continue reading
Thankful
For: the rustle of warm bedclothes; the distant dark noise of the ocean; a coyote yip in the night; the sigh of a lover satisfied; an adversary’s sudden pause; a shared laugh; electric light to write by; books that seize … Continue reading



