Lost - are the moments where we just sit in our own thoughts. Sometimes we need to be remined - we need to get back.
Category: Nature Poems
A Testament to What I Was (Fandango’s Flashback Friday) – a poem
A life well-lived, leaves something beautiful behind for others.
Summer Simplicity, a poem
I know it may seem strange to post something about summer now. Next week, we are already expecting our first snow. As usual for Colorado, it will go from 90 F to 30 the next day and then ease on back up again. I think I actually look forward to the snow this year (which… Continue reading Summer Simplicity, a poem
Garden Daydreams: The Beauty of My Soul, a poem
Another poem written for another photograph I have taken. I hope it takes you there, in the fields, awash in the summer sun. We may not all be able to physically go to the gardens today or tomorrow - but perhaps we can use a little imagination to still smell the scent of nature's beauty.… Continue reading Garden Daydreams: The Beauty of My Soul, a poem
Garden Daydreams: However Small, a poem
Here is another poem, inspired by my own photographs. I've missed the gardens ever so much, but I am grateful to relive my steps in seasons past either way. I don't know if flowers whisper to you too, but this is the tale I heard... I hope you enjoy. However Small Morning… Continue reading Garden Daydreams: However Small, a poem
Garden Daydreams: Never Alone, a poem
As I mentioned recently, I am going to take some time to listen to the flowers I have photographed. I am going to try to learn their story, at least what it speaks to my heart. It may be in the way the image looks, the tilt of the flower, the bend of the petals...… Continue reading Garden Daydreams: Never Alone, a poem
Garden Daydreams: I Pale in Comparison, a poem
After looking through some of the photographs I wanted to share, I realized there’s a story there, I think, and perhaps instead of only sharing photographs – I will also try to tell what I see. Perhaps I will just mix it up – sometimes sharing photos and other times, telling the tale. Who… Continue reading Garden Daydreams: I Pale in Comparison, a poem
Raise Our Voices, a poem
Some of us are the songs, she says… the lilting melody the gentle birdsong the reverberating pulse that soothes the inner spaces. Most of us are not aware of this, but still - we sing, filling the silence with reassurance and hope. Some of us are the songs, she says... and some of us… Continue reading Raise Our Voices, a poem
Soar, a poem
I bowed to the winds of fury, tattered tail swatted by the wind. My heart sunken, pieces clawed away in disbelief, my wings - were stolen. Sometimes, it is the difficulties that define us, not the shaken bits and pieces of uncertainty, the misplaced steps, the broken trust, or the pain. No – instead,… Continue reading Soar, a poem
Poem: Together and Alone
I haven't written anything lately, nor have I taken pictures... but I have enjoyed being able to spend more time with my family. It is not that I am taking time away, but that my time is needed so much elsewhere. My oldest is getting ready for college next year (don't even get me started… Continue reading Poem: Together and Alone