I seek a larger congregation, ceiling taller than pines the house of the Lord, you might think, of eagles and the cascading fall spraying snow-melted mist
Archive for the ‘Pacific Northwest’ Category
Salvation
Posted in Natural World, Pacific Northwest, Prayer, Religion, Spirituality, Waterfall on May 31, 2023 | 1 Comment »
Was it the same wind?
Posted in Identity, México, Pacific Northwest, Spirituality, Wind on May 3, 2023 | 1 Comment »
that lifted the baseball cap off my head, today, at the bluffs overlooking the Puget Sound, as it did then, on the semi-arid Mexican cerro?
Beacon Hill Park
Posted in Birds, Leaving, Pacific Northwest on April 12, 2022 | 2 Comments »
Bleak as the splat of the just-fed bird’s dropping on my lime green dress of cashmere whitish liquid dripping its way down what had been a rarely achieved elegance. Omens are no rival for blindness. That royal raven chased me out of its court sent me running, frightened and foolish, sure it was happening, unsure I […]
Returning home: today’s sunrise 7:38 am, sunset 4:20 pm
Posted in Coming home, Death/Loss/Grief, Guanajuato, Isolation/Belonging, México, Pacific Northwest, Travel on December 4, 2021 | Leave a Comment »
Colors emerge at night, programmed. No trace of the human hand, no flick of a wrist.
Bear Song (Ode to Alta Crystal)
Posted in Alta Crystal, Children, Family, Mt. Rainier, Pacific Northwest on August 9, 2021 | 1 Comment »
Light rain pitters on the canopy over the picnic tables, the fire pit lacks a Jenga-tower of wood, forms the nucleus of empty log benches. The smoke ban prevents bonfires