how many mornings
have I read and looked
at birch trees in sun
and blue sky?
and yet today
is the most beautiful
Blessed are they that mourn:
for they shall be comforted.
Matthew 5: 4 (KJV)

how many mornings
have I read and looked
at birch trees in sun
and blue sky?
and yet today
is the most beautiful
Blessed are they that mourn:
for they shall be comforted.
Matthew 5: 4 (KJV)
although it is cold
the sky is blue-grey
and light so beautiful
easy to imagine
the return of robins
mid-February
my reading glasses
needed to study
the frost painting
on the window
new light
in my study
waterfall
light
from
a small
window
shines
down
on wall art
And I remember this poem:
wind freeing the snow
from evergreen branches
waterfalls
Image: wpclipart
all a day can hold
sun and shadows
on the wood window frame
above my desk
in my small study
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So often I think of my parents and the history they lived through. We are all living through COVID-19 history. We wear our face masks, practice social distance, wash our hands often, etc. We take care of one another and ourselves. Our common story, one day at a time.
Future posts will feature the libraries in our area. I am always so grateful for libraries.
Thank YOU for your posts from many places. You add so much to my days.
I am creating a lot at home, since I am here most of the time. I can see this in my haiku. Recent posts are examples. I am calling these “Study Poems.”
Thank you and take good care.
late November
warmth of sunlight
on my desk chair