
Why should I care what you think?
Should I care what you think?
I care what you think.
Care what you think.
What? You think?
You, think!
Think.
O is for opinion.

Why should I care what you think?
Should I care what you think?
I care what you think.
Care what you think.
What? You think?
You, think!
Think.
O is for opinion.

When I was a child
we played with sticks, rocks and mud, and
garter snakes until they escaped
into the long grass of unmown fields.
We looked for frog eggs —
and later for tadpoles — in
murky ditches of standing water
alongside gravel roads.
We went barefoot
and sometimes forgot to sidestep
the patches of barbed sand stickers that
latched onto the soles of our feet.
When I was a child
growing up in a small town,
I never realized
what a privilege it was.
CFFC: Blue and White
dog sleeps in rocker I admire him with soft eyes lest my gaze wakes him


With each passing day
the past grows ever longer,
even though we already
cannot fathom its scope.

With each dawning day
the present forgives us,
and offers a clean slate
to create what we choose.

With each dream or hope
the future takes shape.
Have we learned from our past?
Are we setting the stage
today?
The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Future
shadows and half thoughts
play hide-and-seek in my mind
I’m ready… or not


“You stood your ground, now the ground has shifted
Thought you’d lost your way, but the fog has lifted
Faced the darkest nights, now the time has come
to reclaim your soul, and face the sun…”~ (Face the Sun)
The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Half-Light
The Daily Post daily prompt: Fearless
Photo 101, Day Fifteen: Landscape & Cropping
flamboyant flowers upstaged by subtleties of unassuming rock

Blogging U Photo 101, Day 11: Pop of Color
ghost at the window outside view ever changing inside time stands still

The Daily Post one-word prompt: Window