Change comes slowly,
only the moss on the rock knows
how the trees have grown.
Bright among the oaks,
rare and far between up here,
moisture and a spring.
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged cottonwood, Drought, haiku, photographs, poetry, Sulphur Peak, water, weather, weekly-photo-challenge
Grazing the haze between
the Great Divide—
over and over again.
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Great Western Divide, haiku, Kaweah Peaks, photographs, poetry, Sawtooth, weekly-photo-challenge
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged dawn, Dry Creek, haiku, photographs, poetry, weekly-photo-challenge
Native generations rise
at water, hoof and pad,
inhaled at dawn.
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Drought, dust, Greasy Creek, haiku, Indian Ground, Natives, photographs, poetry, water, Yokuts
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Drought, Dry Creek, haiku, photographs, poetry, San Joaquin Valley Quail, water
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Armenian cucumbers, bread & butter pickles, canning, garden, haiku, photographs, poetry
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged garden, haiku, photographs, poetry, weekly-photo-challenge
Clean slate—fresh faith
rising to meet daylight
when anything can happen.
5:14 a.m., May 24, 2014
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Dry Creek, haiku, Hawthorn Moon, photographs, Planting Moon, poetry, Venus, weekly-photo-challenge
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Armenian cucumber, bread & butter pickles, garden, haiku, photographs, poetry, weekly-photo-challenge