Spring Reflecting
A mother goose waddles with goslings along a grassy bank. The color of reeds and grass reflects on the blue waters shading the shoreline in green hues. The goslings, all […]
A mother goose waddles with goslings along a grassy bank. The color of reeds and grass reflects on the blue waters shading the shoreline in green hues. The goslings, all […]
It’s been storming with rain pelting down and wind howling. I can’t walk for long without getting drenched, so I hurried back to hearth with a cup of tea. And, […]
“When the well’s dry, we know the worth of water.” Benjamin Franklin
I want to surprise you with something different, a spring surprise. I’ve put together a gallery of photos of lakes that I’ve taken in the spring with a wonderful poem […]
An arc of steel girders and beams spanning over the Chicago River with a bridge tower. The Adams Street bridge is solid, steel and industrial yet hardly visible in between […]
“Never yet was a springtime, when the buds forgot to bloom.” Margaret Elizabeth Sangster, author, editor and poet
Who doesn’t long for a home to call one’s own? It can be a small, simple place that is your nest that provides warmth, comfort and security. A place to […]
Blackbird singing in the morning light, as I trod a path of broken branches toward the right. I’m moved by the unexpected sweetness of the song. It could go on […]
Do you ever feel like your paddling upstream in a strong current, paddling against the odds of finishing the journey and reaching a destination? Don’t we all have times like […]
Tucked up in a tree, a little bird sang to me breaking me out of my reverie. It blended in so well with branches, camouflaged by a bare tree that […]
“The best that we can do is to be kindly and helpful toward our friends and fellow passengers who are clinging to the same speck of dirt while we are […]
Although the ground is laced with snow nor slick with ice; it’s a cold day of chilled winds and gray skies. I feel for the bird puffed up on the […]