Oak leaf hydrangeas (can you spot St. Francis?) |
Indeed, it is our natural environment that is our hope and our sustenance. Though care for the environment has become yet another political struggle, may we ever more seek to preserve the earth that sustains us.
Last week, I took some measures of encouragement by stopping to listen to the natural world from my own doorstep. I shared one of those moments Saturday with the haiku, “Forest Rain.”
The other two events were documented in short poems as well:
Watching Squirrels
Sitting on my front porch
I watch the squirrels
As they scurry around the telephone pole.
They are fatter this year –
A sign of abundance
In the neighborhood.
* * *
Two signs of hope
Up in the trees along my street
I hear two barred owls calling,
“Who cooks for you!”
And the possum on his itinerant rounds
Makes a front porch visit
To the offering of fruit.
5/21/18 ~CK
May we continue to find hope each day as we nurture this vibrant and fragile earth.
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Photos by Charles Kinnaird
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