Sunday, February 5, 2012

Bird language


Chattering birds in an overgrown bush
near a Victorian cottage…I stopped
to identify the birds and their song. (Wrens)
As soon as it was clear that I remained below, a threat,
the chatter changed into a back and forth warning.
Branch to branch, lower to upper. I moved along.

Across the street, an entirely different and joyous bird
was singing in the sundown. I paused.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Busy sidewalks


Sidewalks crowded and unruly
confusing, folks walking in patterns I can’t discern.
Not quite dark, but nearly a full moon lurking over the City. 
Could that be the cause?
Perhaps I am just out of step.
Perhaps.



Friday, February 3, 2012

Sunset


Sunset is glorious, yet ending.
Tonight, I hear my grandmother
singing “sunset and evening star,
and one clear call to me”. Oh,
to achieve life so simple,
just one clear call.


Thursday, February 2, 2012

About parents


Morning with an old, old friend
talking about how today is a reflection
of our yesterdays.
“Somehow you must believe
your folks did the best they could in rough times,
or the good things would be meaningless”.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

After the river


A smaller river for February?
I will miss the wonderful interaction of all the folks
who participated. So….
the intention required for going out each day,
experiencing a moment, perhaps taking a photo
is a challenge for the remainder of 2012.
Going to take it one day at a time!

Today’s was a work day. Successful, felt good.
Noticed that more people were smiling on the way home.
Synchronicity? More likely that I was more upbeat.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Small stone: January 31, 2012

The last day of January's River of Stones

It’s time to observe inwardly today.
Each January day has included a time for seeing
something different in my world.
Today, the search centers: how have I changed?





Monday, January 30, 2012

Small stone: January 30, 2012


Every morning meditation takes me
into that quiet forest where the breathing of the trees
is the essence and the quiet chirp of a bird
is awareness that my mind will move from silence
to action. How it moves will be today’s choice.


And then there crept a little noiseless noise among the leaves,
Born of the very sigh that silence heaves.

  – John Keats