Pattern #56 Warriors

neutral colors align

neutral colors align

warriors align – stack-
wait-watch sun up-sun down:point-
march onward serving.

Pattern #55 Majesty’s Needs

Square-top Mountain Wyoming

Square-top Mountain Wyoming

haze, mountain, sky, lake
majestic equal brothers;
sharing grandeur’s needs.

Pattern #54: Red Leaves

Red Leaves Run

Red Leaves Run

red leaves run- rush in-
raid your eyes:cinnamon swirls
conjure heat and spice!

Pattern #53 Color Filter

Photo by Ming Gullo

Photo by Ming Gullo

Bright intense contrast:
Filter through the solar lens:
Night-time cummerbund!

Pattern #52 Sticky Thistles

Butterfly vs Thistles

Butterfly vs Thistles

Sticky thistles prick
my wing tips-wet my whistle-
spark my tethered-missile!

Pattern # 51: Vista

John DeLoca in Brazil

John DeLoca in Brazil

Sure-footed, knees fast,
eyes down-cast: focused far-wide
see space, sight divine.

Pattern #51 Back to Our Roots

Four and one half feet between

Four and one half feet
between

Did you know “radical” can sometimes mean “return to your roots”?
For example, the distance between railroad tracks comes from horse driven carriages, Roman chariots and the distance between the horse’s behinds up front pulling the chariot!

So too, visits to Church do not provide entertainment pandering to instant gratification. As Jamison Teale reminded us this AM at Christ Church, a deep relationship with God involves the knocks, dents, and a patina of wear found in the repetition of a daily prayerful life. We’re bumping along, following the horse’s asses as they dutifully lead us clear of myths, grandiosity, and illusions of grandeur.

Why We Need To Sleep

This morning I listened to Garrison Keiler on the Poetry Almanac Podcast, and was moved by this poem by William Blake.
Then I read Heidi Mordhorst’s blog and was reminded of our need to detoxify each night.
http://myjuicylittleuniverse.blogspot.com/
Emily-OliverFall
On Another’s Sorrow

Can I see another’s woe,
And not be in sorrow too?
Can I see another’s grief,
And not seek for kind relief?

Can I see a falling tear,
And not feel my sorrow’s share?
Can a father see his child
Weep, nor be with sorrow filled?

Can a mother sit and hear
An infant groan, an infant fear?
No, no! never can it be!
Never, never can it be!

And can He who smiles on all
Hear the wren with sorrows small,
Hear the small bird’s grief and care,
Hear the woes that infants bear —

And not sit beside the next,
Pouring pity in their breast,
And not sit the cradle near,
Weeping tear on infant’s tear?

And not sit both night and day,
Wiping all our tears away?
Oh no! never can it be!
Never, never can it be!

He doth give his joy to all:
He becomes an infant small,
He becomes a man of woe,
He doth feel the sorrow too.

Think not thou canst sigh a sigh,
And thy Maker is not by:
Think not thou canst weep a tear,
And thy Maker is not year.

Oh He gives to us his joy,
That our grief He may destroy:
Till our grief is fled an gone
He doth sit by us and moan.

William Blake

Pattern#50 Red Velvet

Red Velvet photo from Laurie Purdie Salas

Red Velvet
photo from Laurie Purdie Salas

Red velvet glows
from darkest space;
royalty emerges from dark hole:
divine portal.

Happy Birthday Don

Birthday Man in Pre-2000AD

Birthday Man in Pre-2000AD

I’m your Granny-Smith
Your green-mean circuitry;
Beholden to my master-tech:
Digital Bumble Bee!

Alive at night
Your hive kept bright;
Blink-a-ping-a-blink
Honey-coated flight!

I sweep your floor
Arrange each cell-
Flutter here and there
Ready on each day to tell:

“Happy Birthday’s here!”

October 17, 1954
Glad to be an intimate part!

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