Soccer Mom Zen
A hideous loss:
11-2. Breathe deeply,
drink coffee, read book.
11-2. Breathe deeply,
drink coffee, read book.
Encounter
Agate Street, 400 block.
Two Latter Day Saints—
young men in white shirts, dark ties
and name tags
stand in the middle of the road
in quiet conversation with
what appear to be a pair of
Jehovah’s Witnesses, neatly dressed
with books and pamphlets
in hand.
All four look engaged, yet relaxed;
not smiling, per se, but agreeable.
I wish I could hear what they’re saying.
Two Latter Day Saints—
young men in white shirts, dark ties
and name tags
stand in the middle of the road
in quiet conversation with
what appear to be a pair of
Jehovah’s Witnesses, neatly dressed
with books and pamphlets
in hand.
All four look engaged, yet relaxed;
not smiling, per se, but agreeable.
I wish I could hear what they’re saying.
Gentle Rise, Easy Fall
I read on Geo’s web site that he served as a U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant in Vietnam and fought during the Tet Offensive. He studied yoga in India in the 70s under some famous yogis whose names I can’t pronounce, and more recently, authored The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Power Yoga, which I will be buying. Bravo, Geo! I’ll be back.
Balance, flow, sweat, breathe.
Watch your breath, let it go and
know that you are blessed.
Hakama Glory Day
Spring break at home continues. Today my family and some of our tribe went to our usual spot on the beach. It was gorgeous and almost felt like summer. My friend Carey and I surfed some tiny waves; then David paddled out on his SUP and we saw dolphins, only about 15 feet away. It felt for a few minutes like all was right with the world.
Cold, green-glass water.
Little waves, the sun on my
face and--ah! Dolphins.
Cold, green-glass water.
Little waves, the sun on my
face and--ah! Dolphins.
A Dog's Life
May I grasp my calling
and live each day
with the joy and unflagging devotion
of a Labrador Retriever
swimming out into the surf
to retrieve a tennis ball
again and again and again
In a Nutshell
It was a beautiful, relaxing Monday here in our village by the sea. We're spending Spring break at home, which I'm really enjoying. But now it's late, and I've got to post a poem for the day, and I'm not feeling very writerly or inspired. So:
Tennis was played, Thai
food eaten. Titans clashed in
3D. Now, to bed.
Tennis was played, Thai
food eaten. Titans clashed in
3D. Now, to bed.
April Fool
One April Fool's Day
about thirty years ago
I put salt in the
sugar bowl and my little
sister put it on
her cereal, took one bite
and then cried. (Sorry
Jeannie!) I got busted, of
course. Somehow I thought
it would be funnier, the
way it is in the movies.
about thirty years ago
I put salt in the
sugar bowl and my little
sister put it on
her cereal, took one bite
and then cried. (Sorry
Jeannie!) I got busted, of
course. Somehow I thought
it would be funnier, the
way it is in the movies.
