Between You and Me

screen

 

I’m so thankful for the screen on the window.
I don’t want you invading my living space.
I know you’re part of the ecosystem and all that,
but truth be told, you really creep me out.

I mean, really creep me out.
As in, whenever I see one of you
I just want to squish you, even if
you are doing me no harm whatsoever.

But I guess I should be more magnanimous than that.
Live and let live, you know?
After all, it was you who planted the corn
that I’m going to nibble on for breakfast.

Here’s hopping that you don’t find your way
through the screen today.


The Daily Post daily prompt: Screen

World Whale Day

February 13th is World Whale Day

Coast

Oceanside, Oregon

 

In honor of this day, and in hopes of bringing awareness to the plight of these intelligent mammals, here are a few links that may interest you:

Whale Songs

 

Six things to know about whales

http://blog.oceanconservancy.org/2016/02/13/world-whale-day-6-things-to-know-about-whales/

How you can help

http://www.savethewhales.org/you_can_do.html

Waking Up

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I awoke today
to warm sunshine,
and
birds singing and flitting through laurel hedges,
and
the soft coos of the Eurasian collared-dove,
and
tiny leaf buds forming on the dogwood tree,
and
daffodils, just about to blossom,
swaying on sturdy green stalks,
and
squirrels cavorting —  yes, cavorting — on the lawn,
perhaps in search of acorns
tucked away last autumn for safekeeping.

And I wondered if today
just happened to be the day that
springtime chose to burst forth
in all its glory and promise,
or
was it me just waking up this day,
groggy from a long, dark winter slumber, and
finally noticing
that spring is, indeed,
approaching.