Work women left in rock,
tracks of generations
since creation.
“At Wuknaw — Creation Myth of the Yokuts”
WPC(2) — “Gone, But Not Forgotten”
Work women left in rock,
tracks of generations
since creation.
“At Wuknaw — Creation Myth of the Yokuts”
WPC(2) — “Gone, But Not Forgotten”
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Creation Myth, haiku, photographs, poetry, weekly-photo-challenge, Wuknaw, Yokuts
Rare October Redbud bloom
summoned Monarchs,
began a two-year drought.
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014, Ranch Journal
Tagged Drought, Dry Creek, haiku, Monarch Butterfly, photographs, poetry, Redbud, weather, weekly-photo-challenge, wildflowers, wildlife
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014, Ranch Journal
Tagged birds, Dry Creek, garden, haiku, photographs, poetry, Red-Breasted Sapsucker, wildlife
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged cows, driving cattle, Dry Creek, haiku, photographs, poetry, weekly-photo-challenge
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged birds, Dry Creek, feathers, Golden Eagle, haiku, photographs, poetry, Red Tail Hawk, wildlife
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Dry Creek, haiku, honeybee, Milk Thistle, photographs, poetry, weekly-photo-challenge, wildflowers, wildlife
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014, Ranch Journal
Tagged birds, Drought, Dry Creek, haiku, Osprey, Pandion haliaetus, photographs, poetry, water, weather, wildlife
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Bobcat, corrals, Dry Creek, ground squirrel, haiku, photographs, poetry, scales, weekly-photo-challenge, wildlife
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014, Ranch Journal
Tagged Dry Creek, haiku, Kaweah River, photographs, poetry, riparian, water, wildlife