2022. behind bars



the sun goes down
the night lights light up
and flowers glow

 




Pansy flowers with their tender velvet cheeks and sweet kitten faces are a favorite of mine. This makes me want to do something with pansies, make them with paper or paint them. Purple, orange, golden yellow, pale blue. Hmmm….🀩




2021. library talk


tell us
what you love about 
the library:
*
“i ❤️ books…board games…play
mr. robbie…mrs. jen…my co-workers 
everything! everything!”


 


I saw this poster at the library—58 sticky notes talking about reasons to love the library. And outside, just outside the front door, a man, a tall man, standing there leaning against the railing holding a cup of half-eaten yogurt in one hand and a cell phone in the other talking animatedly….”that’s an easy million, think what you could do with a million dollars!”πŸ€‘ 

Here are more reasons to love libraries—they offer puzzles, dvd’s, audiobooks on loan, lectures, classes and talks, pinochle and mahjong meetups, trips, museum passes, access to computers, after-school programs, pre-school programs. And all free of charge. 



2020. giant


some kind of giant
black, white, and red on top 
striking a pose



 

I admire the pileated woodpecker. Tall and proud, brazenly bold, its booming sounds echoing through the tallest trees, like some kind of giant banging a heavy fist on solid wood again and again. Unmistakable. It stops me every time. I look and look and watch its powerful beak stab and stop, stab and stop, determined to get the job done. I think of the giant woodpecker as a solitary soul. I rarely see more than one as I do with most other birds except, of course, the great Heron. But this time there were two giants together, both with gorgeous red top feathers and most likely life mates together. That’s a good way to travel. Together.