When we rush to get
somewhere, we can go to some
places we’d rather not be.
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Why bother rushing?
You’ll miss so much on the way!
It’s all about the journey!
When we rush to get
somewhere, we can go to some
places we’d rather not be.
~
Why bother rushing?
You’ll miss so much on the way!
It’s all about the journey!
A frigid sunset,
repeat with colored splendor,
can warm spirits, hearts, and souls.
~
Warmth can be found on
the coldest of days if we
take the time to look.
A playful male fox
eyes her from afar, wonders
who’s that vixen in the car?
~
Vixens often drive
bright-eyed foxes to wonder
why they stay so far away.
Something of value
may have no intrinsic worth,
but it is far from worthless.
~
Photographs that bring
back memories of times shared
with a loved one are priceless.
When we see how we’re
depicted in another’s
story, it can be a shock.
~
Some shocks startle us
into making needed change,
others just electrocute.
Like some huge millstone,
this six pound dog anchors me,
firmly, to this comfy spot.
~
My eighty pound dog
interrupts my busyness,
invites me to play.
After a long day
we want to wave work away
and make room for rest or play.
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Having our druthers
may be one of many things
that await retirement.
I’d give cold hard cash
to see a court nominee
give that Senator what for!
~
What’s that Senator
for anyway? All we hear
is what he’s against.
Mini choices made
throughout the day tip the scale
to the plus or minus side.
~
It’s those little things
that truly make the difference
in the lives of Everyman.
Ill-conceived actions
and gross miscalculations
construct the perfect mousetrap.
~
The world won’t beat paths
to rat Putin’s door to watch
him get caught in his mousetrap.
The pond is caressed
by wind and light as birds sing
mid-day lullabies.
~
That’s quite a journey,
when you consider darkness
once rested on the deep’s face.
Unlikely beach scene
gracing my waking window;
perhaps a precognition?
~
Whether the beach scene
was from the past or future
it brought grace to the present.
Knox offered the cats
a chance to play hide and seek,
but they huffingly declined.
~
Hide and seek with Knox?
Akin to playing slap-jacks
with a rattlesnake!
Life’s not measured by
only a number of years
but all the living in them.
~
Let’s swim fully in
life’s ever-changing river,
grateful for the chance.
Knox’s collection
of sticks steadily grows. It’s
doggone dog hoarding.
~
If he keeps it up
you’ll both watch your dog tv
from your little doggie house!
Long days out with friends.
Early morning dental care.
Recipe for soothsaying…
~
Self-care’s such a good
predictor of well-being,
there’s no woo-woo about it.
March has many moods,
sometimes all in one short day.
Makes me long for May.
~
April’s welcome balm
is the perfect salve to sooth
all March’s wounds and itches.
Viewing shifting sands
in this semi-wake dream state
yields more questions than answers
~
It’s always better
to shift to questions than to
think you have all the answers.
Vultures in flight -so
majestic, but on the ground
their appeal is gone.
~
Eating carrion
serves a more noble purpose
than parading proud plumage!
Well… it’s not Covid
that has me feeling this bad,
so, I guess, that’s some good news.
~
A half loaf’s better
than none, but we still hunger
for the full loaf of relief.
How many bluejays
can meet at the bird feeder
before a battle begins?
~
A critical mass
is more about density
than empirical numbers.
Now I lay me down
to toss and turn for hours.
Allergy season returns.
~
For everything there
is a season, but why add
allergies to the Spring mix?

small yellow flower,
nearly invisible, dwarfed
by towering trees
~
to some that tiny
oasis of color is
a vast and wonderful world
The horrors of war
and historic parallels
strengthen the call of the void.
~
May we put that call
on hold and answer the heart’s
calls for compassion instead.
It’s real hard to find
a way forward when holding
tightly to the past.
~
If you want to rise
from the depth to the surface,
you, first, let go the anchor.
Hawks and Doves complain
about the unreasoned stance
upon which the others perch.
~
All in a flutter
over differences but no
melodious songs of peace.
It’s lonely out here
in Poemville. I wish my
fellow poet would visit.
~
Asleep at the switch
again as per usual…
good thing this ain’t a railroad!
Pink streaked sky watches
over the close of a warm,
welcoming early March day.
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A little known fact;
Virginia’s most epic snows
historically fall in March.
Was this what he meant,
when speaking of Putin fondly,
“I like the cut of his jib”?
~
If he likes to sail
with an autocrat, maybe
he has a similar jib.
Both remembering
and forgetting can be hard,
but compassion helps.
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Compassionately
forgetting other’s failings
will surely be remembered.