Monthly Archives: March 2026

Leaves fly or flutter

(like a bug whose name has butter)… Green winged creatures muster; together they’re a wonder. In nature, one may find a retreat, peace, relief, and even release. These details can be found near American River (where meaningful moments are deeply … Continue reading

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Orangevale View published my poem “Two Women”

in its March 13, 2026 issue on page 18. The link to the issue: Click to access Issue-5-Vol-19-3.13.26-web.pdf You can also find a longer version of it (with my photo that it’s based on) in my previous blog post via … Continue reading

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Two women share a similar vision;

not too distant, rocks seem to listen. During winter (and near a river) they seem to consider something deeper or bigger. Thoughts feel streaming in this scene or picture. Nature may appear to communicate or whisper. Women’s History Month and … Continue reading

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