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Counterpoint

Counterpoint

Merrie DailAug 28, 20071 min read

Driving into the neighborhood tonight rain lightly falling, two fawns nestled in the common area lingering in the moisture-laden darkness A few curves away two adult deer ran alongside my car for some distance before leaping ‘cross the road and…

August Seventh

August Seventh

Merrie DailAug 7, 20071 min read

Earth so dry Beginning to relinquish hold on a landscape slowly losing the struggle to dig deep enough for life sustaining moisture – sprinklers small comfort. Into each heated night, cicadas loose a relentless, high-pitched plea – no relief and…

Cristes Maesse

Cristes Maesse

Merrie DailDec 10, 20061 min read

In winter the blackest of nights cloak the heavens exploding their brilliance Millions of unseen shards fall earthward through the atmosphere – the air so dense, it takes one’s breath away At first light gnarled and scattered waste of seasons…

As For Kites

As For Kites

Merrie DailAug 20, 20061 min read

Fascinating – high in the sky, flying free (with a safety line that might break and then again maybe not) – an exhilarating place to be. A flyer of kites must have faith to let go and toss it into…

Tulip Poplar

Tulip Poplar

Merrie DailAug 18, 20061 min read

At first a few leaves lay scattered on the ground but by Wednesday whole yards were covered Lawns returned to green only when weekend gardeners shredded and swept the interlopers It is early August, yet the Tulip Poplar doesn’t care…