New Moon Child
I am smart, but ignorant of a few facts.
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I am smart, but ignorant of a few facts.
Continue reading New Moon Child
(Pronounced AH-nee-kah.) Water wings—check. Hat tied with a bow under the chin–check. Sunscreen applied—check. Toys–check. Two years old, she flips … Continue reading Swimming with Anika
Dad had a nickname for Mom, he called her Agent 99 which he used quite often. ( Agent 99 to … Continue reading Living with Alzheimer’s
Upside Down World The world is upside down. And I must hold on The sky is shit brown As bold … Continue reading Upside Down World
From “Hawaiian Time” by Cornelia DeDona, published 2016 Your drive flew the distancerolled within inches of my feetas I preparedto … Continue reading I Salute You
A crack of thunder erupted from the detached three-car garage. Gina looked out from a distance as a dark red … Continue reading Paradise Lost
The locals knew that the Giant sleepwalked, that it often snarled, and balked while standing hip-deep in the bog. Where … Continue reading A Ravenous Routine- Reflecting Inside and Outside the Bog Or Survival of the Quickest
Snatched from the mouth of hell I plunged straight into the void. And promptly got hung up. There was no … Continue reading A Reckoning
The woods have wormed their way into our circle. Far ahead of the crowd I spy the seedling between the … Continue reading The Nature of The Contest
(Hiking Up and Over 3500 Feet-Wittenberg and Cornell, Two More Catskill High Peaks) It occurs to me That I require … Continue reading The Dark Path Brightens
Some stay behind to wait as the lot of us leave behind bulky backpacks and walking sticks to scramble through … Continue reading Rock Rift Scramble
Trekking, Cruising & Scrambling Towards Recovery Healing From Abuse Through Photography A Five Year Journey Thursday, November 8th @ … Continue reading Make The Journey
When was the last time you opened a newspaper— or have you only heard the world through a feed that … Continue reading To the Man in the Red Cap
I believe the planet will need more than one day to recover. But Mother Earth thanks you— truly. If the … Continue reading Earth Day
I laugh, looking back. The years speed up— Florida traffic when the snowbirds arrive. Red lights feel optional—unless you remember … Continue reading Training
I try to catch up— to the woman climbing the hill ahead of me, the same rise of pavement I … Continue reading Chasing Hope
Takes dedication— effort, time management, and self-discipline (the unglamorous kind). The payoff usually shows up as blisters, a few bruises, … Continue reading Pulling Weeds
Today we awaken—soft light trembling on our faces—First, to absorb the hush of shock,emotions streaming from tired eyes,hands worn by … Continue reading Calm After The Storm
Reeks Like a game of thrones. It throws the innocent from the turret A witness to incest and lies. And … Continue reading Rewarding Bad Behavior
The rivalry fades—science and faith,their contest a shadowbeneath cosmic signs. Ancient wisdom speaks:Darwin’s distant god,the zeal of holy wars,words shimmering, … Continue reading GOD is an Ancient Alien
Scarlet sun slices,ebony frame—Iwa birds dazzling,violet lilies in the rain. Orange heat breathes,banyan’s crown aglow,dew on emerald leaves,morning’s gentle flow. … Continue reading Vog Sunrise
Come, row with me— my small boat cutting through the restless sea; Two blades, one rhythm—chase that far-off beach beyond … Continue reading Rowing
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