171. that’s a bear!

that’s a bear, 
i said to myself....hey, 
that’s a brown bear!



—of course it wasn’t since it didn’t move....but for a short while as I stared into the woods, just the thought of seeing a bear was thrilling. It’s interesting how just the thought of something can cause the mind to imagine and wonder....or worry.
 




170. the pacer

eyes on the road ahead
zigging stones and twigs and mud
my friend....pacing me


—sometimes in life, help comes from unexpected friends....keep your sights open 👀 






169. for today

i may not live
another day, let me be grateful
for today 



—in the end, what matters most is how we gave and how we loved





 

168. peeping tom



behind the iron gate
thinking no one was looking
the perfect shot






 

167. saturday’s leaves

 

waiting for her
to take the picture....shadow
and saturday’s leaves



—every leaf matters

166. a good soldier

in the mirror 
seeing my mother’s face—
satisfied
*
she was my hero:
wise, down-to-earth, tender
yet tough as old boots



—The Good Soldier Svejk by Jaroslav Hasek. This Czech classic was my mother’s favorite book. I longed to know my mother but she wouldn’t talk much about her life. She wanted me to read the book in the hope I might understand her better.  Later, near the end, I asked my mother how she felt about her life....”Well, Mimmy, I’m pretty well satisfied.”  I hope I will feel the same. 






165. poised

morning comes
and waiting to lift off
the twelve disciples 


—when things get you down, as sometimes they must,  just go outside and look up at the sky, look at the flowers, the trees....and listen to the birds who go on singing no matter what. 




 

164. tiny treasures

whiskers and nose
black gold, nickles, and dimes
8-years-old again



—hanging out on the railroad tracks again, hunting thru crushed rocks for bits of coal and smashed coins, time standing still and backtracking into childhood reveries. 




 

163. time


time after time
what goes around comes around
holding on....






 

162. the whole shebang

seeing double
espying life from inside out
war and peace
 ☮️ 







 

161. follow your nose

lost sight of your path?
don’t give up, go step by step
and follow your nose



—fate is a lot like faith; both require a fervent belief in Providence....follow your hunches. 






160. the tightrope walker

feeling off-center?
let yourself wobble
make it....no big deal
*
turn it around
when things get you down 
make it....no big deal


 —Pema Chodron, an American Buddhist teacher, reminds us to not let our thoughts spin out and throw us off our center, to simply say to ourselves “no big deal.”  {It works, though you may have to say it over and over....and over. :-) }








159. girl meets boy

he tells her he likes
women with red hair....smitten
she dyes her hair red 



 —a new twist on an old story





158. pandemic fallout #2

interest rates
at an all-time low....
saving their “2 cents”



(“2 cents,” means unsolicited opinions, often quarrelsome)

 —spontaneity is important, though sometimes it’s better to think things out before speaking out.  “Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear?”—Lao Tzu





157. photo jaunt

strolling along
all eyes for something to shoot
....hey look, there we are!







 

155. welcome graffiti


facing the sky
track after track of silence
feeling the distance
*
i bow my head
in acceptance
it’s all i can do
*
at the side 
of the rails, just what i need:
a friendly “hi”



—It’s safe to say that Daylight Saving Time can throw us off-kilter.  I sure was feeling it yesterday and I’m glad today’s another day.  Good thing, though, was that it gave me today’s blog post, which I really like.  I hope you do, too.  BTW if you were feeling a little crazed yesterday, take heart you weren’t alone and by now, or soon, you should be back to yourself.





154. from the heart

feeling
more and more creative
making funny faces



—Creativity is not only for those who can draw or paint, but for those who sing or dance, or play music, take photos, tell stories, or simply live their lives with a sense of curiosity and  imagination.   It is also for those of us who garden, or cook, or decorate our homes or our bodies with inspiration.  We are all born creative. The trick is to find what you love and go do it from the heart.   This picture is made from cut up paper and an origami bow tie.  It’s inspiration is my heart of hearts.
 




153. pandemic fallout #1

oh, the monotony....
dreading the same old routines
trying to escape!



—even the trash cans, tired of the same old trash!




 

152. dancing in the street


city street
wildflowers everywhere—
dancing in the street

 

—weeds are wildflowers, wildflowers are weeds....get out and dance, let your spirit grow





151. standing still

at a standstill 
waiting for things to change—
zen moment






 

150. let’s go!

spring is in the air
time to get the old bike out
and go for a ride!



 —nothing like riding a bike to feel free and light again!





149. a symbol?

a symbol?
or just a balloon tangled up
on the beach



—the faculty of the mind to imagine and wonder, devil or divine? 





148. three chickens


 
on the way home
three chickens
two white and one orangey-red....
made me hungry
for eggs



—I once lived in a big city neighborhood with closely set houses, where I seldom saw animals in my daily walks.  One time, though, walking along the sidewalk, I heard some unusual clattering of sound behind a tall fence.  I got up on my toes and peered down onto three chickens....clucking and strutting their chicken dance.  Fun!





147. the sky is blue

out there
above all our rigamarole 
the sky is blue
*
the sun keeps rising
even if we can’t see it
and the sky is blue


—Life doesn’t worry about anything down here.  The sun rises up in the sky and rolls around heaven all day.  Remembering this can be a comfort.




146. the family goose

at the sound of sirens
she runs for the shelter
with the goose!



 —During the war in Europe when the air raid sirens wailed warning people of imminent danger, everyone right away ran to bomb shelters.  My mother’s task in those times was to carry the goose, a family treasure,  to safety.  I’m sure it wasn’t easy. 





145. getting dressed


cold, cold morning
warming my clothes
in the clothes dryer....toasty!


 —yesterday morning, replying to an early morning comment from a friend,  i’d intended to text, “that’s a great idea!,” but my phone’s auto-correct typed in, “that’s a great haiku!”—Now that’s another sort of a haiku moment.  I immediately set my hands to find a good way to picture his comments using origami. These finished clothes are all 3” or smaller and  all but one are folded from a square of paper . 





 


144. all terrain hike

snow, ice, slush, and mud
underground tunnels* laid bare
trying to get home


 *this and many other tunnels were likely created by field mice (moles or voles) burrowing their way under weeks of deep snow. 

—Today’s hike was stimulating though a bit grueling.  All along the way, yak-trax and hiking polls sinking and sticking in snow and ice and slush and mud.  Interestingly, the meadow was mostly clear under a bright warming sun, both of us taking off vests and rolling up sleeves.  Nearing the end of our hike we were searching for a less difficult way back home, just wanting to settle down and relax.  I wonder if the field mice were doing the same.





143. at the thrift store

one fishing pole
and four kids bikes, in reserve—
waiting ‘til spring



 —I guess you could say that all of America, and the whole world, has been put on reserve, on hold and waiting for things to open up again.  As for me when i can’t do what i used to do, i go out looking for something new.  So here i am now....with a blog and on social media, writing haiku with pictures—and having a new kind of fun.






141. time out

flagged
not once but twice!
seeing red

—I finally got up the gumption to get on social media to share my art and connect with a wider audience.... and on my second day out, my post got flagged and removed, not once but twice.  At first dismayed, my heat soon heated up and I considered quitting.  I thought about it and said “no.”  It’s just energy, turn it around and use it, don’t hold on to it.  The other side of anger is resolve.  Make art not war!

(BTW those two posts are back on—there may have been some misunderstanding.)






142. tomcat


unafraid to reveal
his wild and tender side—
cool cats wear pink!



(photo by Dan Ravasio)





 

140. round and round

between heaven and earth
spring, summer, fall, winter....
and spring



 —“Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring” is title to a simple, elegant Korean film. It tells a Buddhist fable that follows the seasons of a man’s life from childhood to maturity.