untangling the web

poetry about and photography of everyday happenings and sights


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Ahimsa

Tucked between mother 

and father, five little goslings

slid in the pond and paddled

away in one clump of feathers.

Serene on the surface,

frantic underneath at our

approach though we meant

no harm. Even so, the parents, 

in this scary world, deduced

precautions were necessary

to ensure their offspring 

were safe. Is this not what all 

sentient beings want?


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North Carolina Museum of Art

Husband in front,

daughter in middle,

I behind as we walk.

Two dogs stopping

to sniff here and there.

Pines and fir trees

keep watch, lining

the path like sentinels.

Outside noise softened

by pine needles

on the ground.

Pollen everywhere.

A cherry tree

gently drops its

petals like snow

drifting down.

Redbuds and dogwoods

in their Easter finery,

purple clover popping

in the green grass.

Swings that make 

music as we pump, 

taking us back 

to the forgotten

joys of childhood.


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A March Afternoon

Two octogenarians, on a whim,

decided to cut back two hydrangeas,

he with loppers, she with clippers,

on a sunny day hinting of spring.

Ended up cutting back four hydrangeas,

a crepe myrtle without crepe “murder,”

an assortment of ferns and coral bells.

He stood on a chair but did not fall

and she reveled in crocuses moved

last year, blooming hellebores, and 

budding Carolina jasmine climbing

the pergola. Afterwards there were 

aches and pains, but souls were fed

by new life pushing through the dirt.


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Surviving Chaos

On this February day when

chaos seems to be the norm,

I stepped out onto my deck

and was caught unaware by 

yellow and purple crocuses 

blooming in the raised wooden 

box. And then, another gift.

Daffodil shoots by the mailbox.

“To expect the unexpected

shows a thoroughly modern

intellect,” so said Oscar Wilde.

I say “Look for and embrace 

surprise if you want to keep

your sanity in this crazy world.


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Sacred Moment

Sometimes we startle the

heron as she stands at the

end of the pond, and she

spreads her mighty wings

and flies away, afraid of

our company. Today I was

not present, not seeing,

but worrying about so

many things. And then,

from a hill above the

water, I saw her framed

between two bare trees,

tall, regal, motionless.

With no camera to record

the perfect photo, I was

disappointed …. but then

again, perhaps that one

sacred moment was only for

the heron, my dog, and me.

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All Was Still

For just a few seconds

as we stood at the

end of the dock,

it was so very quiet

that I held my breath

and did not move.

Even the dragonfly

glided by soundlessly

and the geese were

hushed. Then the silence 

was broken by a car’s hum 

and the tree frogs’ calls.

But there was that one 

moment when all was still.


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A Walk in the Neighborhood

A vanilla latté, a clean

CT scan, and a walk in

the neighborhood

with Luna at my side

makes my heart soar.

The sweet scent of

honeysuckle, the sight

of lavender, the throaty

whistle of a tufted titmouse,

the piercingly sweet call

of a Carolina wren,

a deer scampering

across the road,

hydrangeas adorned with 

purple and white blossoms, 

magnolias in full bloom, 

and the delicate flowers

of coral bells stretching

heavenward. Orange

lilies screaming for 

attention, purple clematis

rising up a mailbox,

the resinous smell of a

blue spruce, and last

of all, my climbing 

hydrangea snaking its

way across the pergola

on the deck, blooming

like never before.


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Dead Nettle

In the field by

the lake minuscule

purple blossoms

peek out among

tiny, stacked,

heart-shaped leaves,

all on one stalk.

Before today, I 

saw only the

blossoms, but 

this morning I 

stopped, bent 

down, and was

amazed. They

say you are a

weed, but edible

and medicinal.

To me, you

are a miracle.