Sunday, December 31, 2017

The Case for Winter Walks


A late December hike
on a cool and damp winter day
is a rare chance
for finding reckless sophistication
in a stripped-down Winter Woods


The lichen on the Oak trees
and ghost leaves upon the Beech
can best be seen
touched
heard
felt
on days such as this


Without walking through these woods
on a gray day like today
how would I know what I had missed?


Wildlands are all the more Wild
on a day that promise sleet
and discomfort.

The woodpecker's thick laughter, 
all the more mad.


















The bright crimson flash
of cardinals darting through the trees
is deftly balanced by 
the deep leather embrace
of the damp leaves at my feet.


And if I slip on wet leaves
and fall on my pride

and I will
and I have

it is worth it.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Autumn Beauty...




All along the forest floor
a million songs are sung...





















                Every shadow contains a hint   
of treasures beyond compare


In a world paved hard and regular,
I was born to walk well-leafed hills



















“I am a fugitive and a vagabond, a sojourner seeking signs.”

~Annie Dillard

Saturday, October 7, 2017

Welcome to Graceroots Farm


Some sights and sounds, beauty and grace from the forest and field at Grassroots Farm...

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Apple Cider Festival


I never got around to posting the Apple Cider Festival poster for this year. It contains a huge bit of news...

THE FARM HAS A NAME!!

Graceroots Farm!

So, welcome to Graceroots Farm, y'all. May the roots of grace grow deep, indeed, and much love and joy be grown there.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

Happy Earth Day


Scenes and music and quotes from nature and her supporters.

Monday, April 10, 2017

All the Spring Flowers...

Many of the first wildflowers of Spring,
often found on the farm...

                                              Daffodil


Trillium


              Virginia Bluebells 


False Rue Anemone (white) Spring Beauties (pink) Marsh Marigold (yellow)

                  ummm... I forget?


Violets



                           Bluets


Celandine Poppy

                                                      Dutchmens Breeches (or, Dutch People's Breeches...)


Dwarf Larkspur


Fiddlehead Fern (Okay, not a wildflower, but still...)


Violet Woodsorrels


Yellow Trout Lily (not seen at the farm, yet)



Wild Onions (again, not a wildflower, but I like 'em...)

                                   Cutleaf Toothwort

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Spring Colors




I took a stick
and wrote a story
upon a softly rolling creek

Then laughed and laughed and laughed
like a woodpecker in love


It was a comedy.



Monday, February 13, 2017

The Green of February Moss

The green of February moss
is especially bold
full of subtle reminders
of November gold