
Chill
Nippy
Unwelcoming
Wind turns up collars
At the local bus stop
Conversation turns to weather
“Winter is trying to sneak in early”
Clarity Pyramid

Chill
Nippy
Unwelcoming
Wind turns up collars
At the local bus stop
Conversation turns to weather
“Winter is trying to sneak in early”
Clarity Pyramid

I see you
Walking about
Standing on the street corner
Holding a cardboard sign that says
It all
Cinquain

Walking thru this world
Alone, looking for friends?
Searching for joy and love?
I found them unexpectedly
In my backyard.
Getting to know my neighbors
Common interests
Betters our community
And inspires one another
Choka
This summer I was blessed to get to know a few of my neighbor’s better.
It all happened because of a fallen tree in my backyard.
One windy stormy night last Spring a good sized evergreen in my yard was taken down by lightening or wind. Thankfully it fell away from the building and caused no harm.
A few days later a maintenance man cut the tree down and hauled it away leaving a big stump where it had been.
For many days I would gaze out my window at that stump, missing the tree and thinking something needed to take its place to brighten up the yard.
Since I am fond of rock gardens and painting inspirational rocks I decided to put some plants and rocks in around the stump.
My grandson helped me move a potted plant I had to sit on the stump. Then we planted some flowering ground cover perennials and seeds. Since the ground around the stump was so hard and root filled we couldn’t easily dig or plant much but we managed to get some flowers in. Then we put a few rocks around.
A few weeks later my granddaughter came over and we painted a bunch of inspirational rocks to put out.
Through all of this a few of my neighbors who I didn’t really know well were watching the progression and they came out to admire and ask if they could help. They added more unique beautiful items and one of them offered to water the plants daily.
Through all this the project grew and blossomed and we all became friends and now are sharing a common interest of beautifying our backyards to benefit us all.

Upon my window
The winds of time beat softly
Autumn leaves swirl
Things are changing again
Life keeps moving forward
Tanka

Nature shows us
Letting go
Can be beautiful
Syllable Lune
“Autumn shows us how beautiful it is to let things go.” —Author Unknown

Millions of lost souls
Afore eternity’s gates
Hearing the good news.
Blinded eyes see the Son, as
Tongues share the gospel.
Tanka
whose minds the god of this age has blinded, who do not believe, lest the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine on them.
2 Corinthians 4:4 NKJV
For the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost. Matthew 18:11 NKJV

After the fall rain
Bits of joy
Scattered around
Syllable Lune
I love taking pictures of oil slicks in parking lots after a rain. They are always so unique and beautiful.

October
Flew in this morn
Trees waved their greeting
Leaves danced around her feet
The sun
Welcomed her with a bright kiss
Banishing morning dew
As roses bowed
Their heads
Butterfly Cinquain

As fast as she came,
She left us.
Another Goodbye
Syllable Lune

Step by step
You will make it soon
Fortitude
Certitude
Determined steps always
Keep moving forward
Shadorma
This poem is based on an experience I had this summer where I faced a block walk up a steep hill, i had already walked nearly 4 miles, it was a hot day, I had no water with me, there was no place to stop and rest. I was tempted to quit, turn around, give up, but I didn’t and I am glad. It was difficult but I made it, slowly, one step at a time. And, as I look back now that was one of my best days, as I felt I had accomplished something that at the time seemed impossible.
Sometimes life is that way. Sometimes we want to just quit, give up, stop caring, stop trying, for just getting through the day seems like we are walking up a steep hill, with no place to stop and take a break, no refreshment or reprieve in sight, but if we keep moving forward, slowly, we will make it—one step at a time.
Never. Ever. Give Up.