keeping it simple....reflecting on life with pictures and poems in the Japanese tradition of Zen
385. a better world
384. still
383. words
(I enjoy wondering, wondering about things: the who….or the what….or the why of things. It can be a source of information or the basis for creative action or merely a pleasant past time. Wondering keeps the mind open and free.)
381. starry night
380. seeing
378. yesterday’s prayer
377. jonesing to get away
376. things got you down?
(I can just hear my mother saying, “ oh honey, not to worry….and this too shall pass.”)
375. his majesty
(wu wei. The Taoist principle of effortless action, a noble state of being in harmony with all that is, always poised for the right moment to act.)
374. too many choices
(When I was a kid I could name all the cars on the road….life was simple then. Now?….forget it.)
373. in awe
(This haiku verse conveys my own thoughts inspired by Dan Ravasio’s photo together with the words of a Mary Oliver poem.)
372. enjoying the company
371. among the sure things
(Life is a beautiful mystery, don’t worry too much about the why or how of things just do your best to take care of things. The things we take care of with love, they last a long time.)
370. taking a break….
(In the Japanese tradition of haiku poets, here’s a farewell haiku. This isn’t my first and it won’t be my last. And when I’m gone, it won’t be forever….just for a while, while I take a break.)
369. riding the rhythms
368. full moon rising
(“Color speaks it’s on language….you can’t live without it”—Vincent VanGogh)
367. to a tree
(Leaves or skin—whatever….these are only the outer covering of the unseen force of life deep within, integral to everything and everyone.)
366. a gulp, a groan, and a clock
365. the ways of life
364. making friends
363. the river of life
362. in the bird house
(Oh, well. Another one for the oh, well pile. Think i’ll throw an Oh, Well Party and invite the neighbors!)
361. october dawn
360. another tree, another leaf
(In the book of life it is written: nothing dies. Life goes on living, on and on, changing it’s form and color and music. And there will always be another tree, another leaf. Have you noticed?)
359. the red door
358. never say never!
(This is not photoshopped—he really was there where we hike in the Wissahickon Woods, I swear!)
357. incomparable
(Feeling unsettled and without a clue? Nothing like a walk in the woods to get grounded again.)
356. let us all dance!
(Sheepshead Mushroom, also called Hen of the Woods….and by the Japanese, Maitake meaning dancing mushroom.)