Author Archives: Maggie C
The Many Faces of Weeds (photo essay)
On the Way
On my way today
I paused to watch others
who were on their way.
I wonder when any of us will
actually arrive,
and whether we will even realize it
once we do.
Weekly Photo Challenge: On the Way
Wordless Wednesday 5.27.15
It’s Great Blue Heron Week in Portland, Oregon.

While Sitting on the Porch
While sitting on the porch
of the rustic cabin in the quiet pine forest,
I sense the faint beginnings
of the restoration of my soul.
I scan the wooded vistas,
seeing so much farther than
the usual confines of my restricted horizons,
seeing so much deeper into the reaches
of my self-forsaken heart.
Listening to the magpies
and the ospreys and jays, and
those pale green birds with the
beautiful songs that dance across the air,
I feel my inner voice begin to hum,
seeking out that melody that has for far too long
been scorned into silence.
I inhale deeply of the fresh forest air,
and I am finally able to exhale, long and slow,
releasing the toxic fear and tension
that I have been holding inside me
as if it were my last dying breath.
I can abide comfortably for once
among the trusted few that accompany me.
A light joke, a sweet hug…
fists and jaw and heart unclenching
like a leaf unfolding into new growth,
I open to the freedom that is offered
in the security of this sacred environment.
It is the quenching of a thirst long overdue.
Amidst the stillness of nature,
my own nature steps tentatively forward,
and I welcome my reawakening soul
as one would welcome the arrival of an old friend…
while sitting on the porch.
Sum of (Broken) Parts
Aristotle is said to have said
that the whole is greater than
the sum of its parts.
A mathematician may tell you
that the whole is equal to
the sum of its parts.
Gestaltist Koffka told us
that the whole is other than
the sum of its parts.
Sometimes, though,
there’s a curious beauty
to be found in
the leftover parts.
Pictured above and below: Fragments fall into the recesses of a tray when glass pieces are broken and shaped to size before they become part of the whole stained glass panel.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Broken
Wordless Wednesday 5.20.15
Enveloped II
Enveloped
towers held hostage enveloped by fog from which they cannot break free
Weekly Photo Challenge: Enveloped





















