Category Archives: The Now

The daily day-to-day or the nightly night-to-night

Two gether

un-documented? domestic? illegal? we are simply two geese together.

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Sprung!

boing! the ground sprouts forth. buzzings and blossomings abound. Feed the world with your blooms, Let the world hear your song!

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change

the setting sun and the waiting rain transitions of light and dark. time to travel, not wander.

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Face palm

I see you Unbidden Un-hidden And You see me!

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In the grass

A snake in the morning dew? i see the swish  but then up pops YOU!

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egrets?

soft grass. warm sun. no egrets? cow egrets!!! Together we can graze the day. cow pie diem!

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an Anther

Ogden Nash’s poem still fills me with nostalgia, but  it no longer gives me practical advice. for in a dream You walked into my heart. You called – I am trying to answer.

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Who Hoo?

i hear You two. Can you not hear each other? do you not know we are One?

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Fence sitting

twice a year the world sits in balance – but each day we are balancing – bloom, bud and branch are all contained in the seed. They say the four noble treasures are gentlemen – pah! the seasons belong to … Continue reading

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Ease

An easel by an easy chair. The cat that was there, has left. Yet she remains for a while on the easel. May all beings be at ease.

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