Definition #56Evergreen

french tangerine wreath

french tangerine wreath

tangerine tang tips

evergreen scent between scene’s

serene cuisine sheen

Definition #55 Ample

warmth1

ample amber warmth

bangles dangle scrambled discs

golden feast for eyes

Definition # 54 Shoveling

Laurie Doctor's Snow

Laurie Doctor’s Snow

Shoveling

by Ann Harrington

I woke to the sound of shovels scraping the sidewalk:
More snow.
Son of a snowplow driver,
shoveling was one of your specialties,
like rising at five to feed the cats,
filling the bird feeder,
making the coffee,
charging my phone—
a catalog of kindnesses
I mostly slept through.
You were the constant one, the unapologetic booster, the besotted.
I was the strategist, the asker of difficult questions, the beloved.

We chose the old house on the corner
not knowing what we were in for. (Whoever does?)
We battled, together,
but cancer made you old too soon
and left me, the independent one, suddenly alone.
Now the years stretch ahead of me
like an endless sidewalk, filled with snow.
I shuffle into your old jacket, hat,
and too-big boots,
grab a shovel and get to work,
hoping some of you
will rub off on me.

“Shoveling” by Ann Harrington. © Ann Harrington. Reprinted with permission of the author.

Definition #53 Battery

This is my color rendering of Fibonacci's math formula

This is my color rendering of Fibonacci’s math formula

my
bat
tery
takes cat nap…
car sleeps in snow; won’t go!
Crawl to Grandma Nissan Tech!

This poem is a FIB, a modern western-style poem.

It follows Fibonacci’s sequence of 1-1-2-3-5-8.
Nov 29, 2014
@ Nissan in Kingston, NY

Definition #52 Perception

Photo by Ryan Norris

Photo by Ryan Norris

merging edges breathe

bones converge to spire up

praise’s posture plea

Definition #51 Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

Holiday Concert

by Maryann Corbett

Forgive us. We have dragged them into the night
in taffeta dresses, in stiff collars and ties,
with the wind damp, the sleet raking their cheeks,

to school lunchrooms fitted with makeshift stages
where we will sit under bad fluorescent lighting
on folding chairs, and they will sing and play.

We will watch the first grader with little cymbals,
bending her knees, hunched in concentration
while neighbors snicker at her ardent face.

Forgive us. We will hear the seventh-grade boy
as his voice finally loses its innocence
forever, at the unbearable solo moment

and know that now, for years, he will wince at the thought
of singing, yet will ache to sing, in silence,
silence even to the generation to come

with its night, its sleet, its hideous lunchroom chairs.

“Holiday Concert” by Maryann Corbett, from Credo for the Checkout Line in Winter. © Able Muse Press, 2012. Reprinted with permission

Definition #50 randomness

photo by Lidia Ramalho

photo by Lidia Ramalho

unpredictable:

spontaneous combustion!

surprise & pleasure!

Definition #49 Confession

Tree eaten by ash borer

Tree eaten by ash borer

Own my past garbage

Bemoan it, grieve it, let go

Shown the future: grown!

Definition #47 synchronicity

coincidental?

coincidental?

simultaneous

balance – related gesture:

distributed weight

Definition #46 attuned

Wyoming is in tune

Wyoming is in tune

pitch perfect-altered
resonating reflection:
melody sublime

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