
Category Archives: nature
Cycles: Winter

to flaunt it’s might and callous heart
winter coils its heavy hand
with whetted shards of tempered ice
impales autumnal sleeping land
in shocked surprise sap runs to ground
bare limbs must hide in rooted place
blending with gray-tinted skies
to weather winter’s raging pace
rough-edged façade belies the life
ensconced beneath the frozen ice
rogue insects wait to till the earth
once released from winter’s vice
at slightest breeze of warming air
winter cedes its thawing ground
blustering in feigned protest
as nature cycles spring around
NaPoWriMo challenge day nine: write a poem in which something big and something small come together. “Big” weather meets “small” life forms.
Wordless Wednesday 3.28.18
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In Search of my Future Favorite Place
This week’s Daily Post photo challenge is to “share an image of your happy place, a secret spot you love, or a faraway location you return to again and again.”
Hmmm. I’ve thought about this for a couple of days now, and I’ve come to the truly sad conclusion that I really don’t have such a place. My subsequent conclusion is that I really need to find such a place.
The closest setting I could think of is the trail that runs along Burnt Bridge Creek not far from my house. It’s got some scenic spots that I like to return to and watch the ducks swimming down the creek, or watch Great Blue herons fishing from the banks.
But the “trail” is really an eight foot wide path of asphalt which roughly follows a strip of land cleared for a utility right-of-way, where hefty power lines hum and crackle overhead as they span from bulky tower to bulky tower. So, yeah… it’s not really a “commune with nature” kind of experience.
Nonetheless, I keep returning to the trail. Below are photos of one place on the trail where I have photographed the creek on a number of occasions.
(Note to self: venture out and discover my new favorite place.)

November 2014

April 2015

May 2016

March 2018
The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Favorite Place
Wordless Wednesday 2.28.18
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Wordless Wednesday 2.21.18
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Nature, naturally
When I think about the best parts of living in the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States, I think of the diversity of nature. With my home situated near Portland, Oregon, I am just hours away from beaches, forests, mountains and high desert (with the occasional urban area thrown in).
This week’s Daily Post photo challenge asks us to show images of where we live. I just happen to have a ton of photos 😉 , but I’ll narrow it down to a handful.
Oregon Coast

The Pacific Ocean near Oceanside, Oregon
Forests

Ochoco National Forest, Oregon
Mountains

Mt. Saint Helens in Skamania County, Washington State. This volcano erupted most recently in 1980.
High Desert

Painted Hills near Mitchell, Oregon
And of course, the city where I live, Vancouver, Washington

Columbia River and the Vancouver, Washington river bank.
To see the sights of where others call home, go to The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Tour Guide
on call
puzzling how plants hear
nature’s wake up call so clear
on this winter day

The Daily Post one-word prompt: Puzzled
Wordless Wednesday 1.24.18
Standing Still
Silent
Strong
Steadfast
Stunning
Standing still
Still standing






The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Silence
