Arms open—
none happier in May
to flower, fold and fade away.
Posted in Haiku 2015, Photographs
Tagged Dry Creek, flower-friday, Golden Brodiaea, haiku, photographs, poetry, Pretty Face, Triteleia ixioides, wildflowers
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Drought, Greasy Creek, haiku, photographs, poetry, Pretty Face, Sierra Tidy Tips, Sulphur Peak, weather, wildflowers
Even at a distance smiling
in a cheerful crowd.
I see your face.
Perhaps the most photogenic wildflower, the Golden Brodiaea or Pretty Face begs to be looked upon, straight down, a flat plane of cheerful faces with a fixed focal length looking up without a care in the world. Their bloom is plentiful this spring, showing above our short feed making one last growth spurt, one last gasp before turning and heading out early. At a distance in the green, the clusters appear to be single yellowish flowers, indistinct lush splotches dotting north and east slopes in the low clay and the granite draws. Each cluster much the same, yet uniquely different in bloom and detail, I seem to photograph them every spring.
Posted in Photographs, Poems 2014
Tagged Drought, Golden Brodiaea, haiku, photographs, poetry, Pretty Face, wildflowers