Across the snowscape
the word went out and now our
porch is filled with hungry birds.
JDG
Across the snowscape
the word went out and now our
porch is filled with hungry birds.
JDG
It only took one step out the door,
before our cat turned around
and came back in, reminding us
with multiple meows
that she was a domestic animal
and not a polar bear.
JDG
Store shelves grow empty, gas tanks
are filled, salt is spread,
firewood is gathered.
Now it’s a matter of wait and see.
JDG
Stripped shelves, full tanks as
we prepare for the icy
days that lie ahead.
JDG
On the frosty ground
three crows danced and played.
Other birds chirped encouragingly,
perhaps for the dancing crows,
but more likely to motivate me
to come out and spread some seed.
JDG
When everything is up in the air,
it’s hard to keep our feet on the ground,
to walk ourselves back to heart and home
and respond from there. Finding balance
in an unbalanced world is not an easy task,
but it is a necessary one and can be done.
JDG
Undaunted by cold
and snow, the birds show up
to enjoy their morning meal.
Their focus is not on impediments
but rather on that which feeds.
JDG
Humming “When will they ever learn?”,
Sami slowly showed
me how to hook those pesky
headphones to my computer
as I softly hummed “I get by with
a little help from my friends.”
JDG
Sitting in silence,
watching the birds come and go,
seeing the tree leaves quiver,
I feel my small world world
grow much bigger.
JDG
I got to sleep late
and even though all the pets
were fed, they were uneasy
with this change and made frequent
bedside visits to see if I was ok.
Although it was a bit annoying,
I am grateful for their care.
JDG