Monday, April 27, 2026

In Case You've Forgotten


"There are waterfalls that exist beneath the ocean, 
larger than any on land and places 
where no light has ever reached, 
yet life still exists there. "
How I would love to explore beneath the ocean.
That fact that "no light ever reaches yet lift still exists" 
fills me with amazement.

". . .jellyfish that can return to an earlier stage of life instead of dying."
This is something I was not aware of.

If the T. dohrnii jellyfish is exposed to environmental stress, physical assault, or is sick or old, it can revert to the polyp stage, forming a new polyp colony.[5] It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation, which alters the differentiated state of the cells and transforms them into new types of cells.

Theoretically, this process can go on indefinitely, effectively rendering the jellyfish biologically immortal,[3][6] although in practice individuals can still die. In nature, most Turritopsis dohrnii are likely to succumb to predation or disease in the medusa stage without reverting to the polyp form.[7]Wikipedia

" . . .animals that can sense the earth's magnetic field, 
navigating entire continents without getting lost,
. . .your own heart has a magnetic field that extends beyond your body."  
Of course Monarchs come to mind
and many, many other creatures who navigate the globe by instinct.

"You live on a planet where your senses filter out most of reality
 just so you can function, meaning you are always 
living inside a version of it and never seeing it all."
While this sounds comforting, especially if we would be
nonfunctioning if we were able to take it all in,
it would be interesting to experience, for a minute or two.
If one could tolerate it that long?
Life these days in this country might be a tiny taste of it?
It's easy to become stagnant and numb 
when things are overwhelming and threatening.
I'm happy to be reminded of the astonishing happenings
going on mostly unnoticed in the universe and
feel enormous gratitude for those who study and explore
and share their findings, letting us in on the marvels they encounter.
It's why I want to do whatever small thing I can to 
treat our planet the way it deserves to be treated.






 

 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

Dear Peace

"You are one of the few things left that cannot be purchased,
but must instead be cultivated and shaped over time."

This hurts my heart with the decades spent cultivating
peace in the world destroyed in a rash act of aggression.
We all find ourselves like the Spring Beauty, with 
"mouths searching for the right words to speak or sing."

We are still cultivating and shaping precious peace
whether we're doing so quietly through simple acts
of gentle kindness, or loudly with posters,
phone calls, and solidarity with decency.
Even when it seems futile, we know it is not.
It matters.  We matter.  ALL of us matter.



 

Thursday, April 23, 2026

To Be Wild

"Love of nature,
delight in silence,
a voice free to say spontaneous things,
exuberant curiosity in the face of the unknown"?

Sounds like heaven,
sounds like nirvana,
sounds like paradise.
Sounds like Earth as it should be.


 

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Inner Acreage


"Sometimes I forget this inner world is there.
I start believing only in the outer world. 
How exhausting life is then."
Don't we all know how mind numbing it is out there.
The more often you set your GPS for your inner terrain,
the easier it is to navigate the journey, right?
I keep setting the GPS against outside interference.
Sometimes, it's agreeable, others, decidedly not.
The practice continues.

". . .when I still. . .I'm out of the way. 
Then everything is the way."
Key phrase being, when I still.

"There are no words there, but look at me,
trying anyway to explain this nothing to do
and nowhere and nothing to experience
which is everything."
This is a life long tendency...it started with
trying to explain eternity to myself in second grade.

". . .like a traveler trying to take a dozen photos
to represent a whole country, only to discover
they're all blank."
Because, no matter how many layers you apply,
you simply cannot capture the majesty and the mystery
of that liminal space where truth and goodness reside.
It's there...it simply refuses to be "proven".

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Sweet Light

What makes you burn?
Pay attention.
Let it guide your actions.
Some burnings glow beneath those surface
of outrages designed to distract
and temporary tantrums over 
momentary annoyances.
Notice the difference. 
Listen for the deep burnings...
the ones that stay smoldering,
the ones that spark back time after time,
sometimes for decades.
Ask yourself: "if no one you respect
is watching, what would you do?"
Follow that thought.
It matters.

 

Monday, April 20, 2026

Everything

"What is time to the spider knitting her intricate
angles and outlines against the trusting morning sun?"
I love this line...thinking of the spider's legs as 
wee knitting needles spinning the yarn from her saliva
as she weaves her delicate, bullet-proof web.

"Any day is made up of what's spent--
the brief surge and the wane of curiosity,
the stretch to accept the temporary.
Temporary is coming to my attention often
these days.  How fleeting everyone is,
how precious the time they are here.
Luxuriating in who and what crosses my path.

"To kneel and look closely at everything
is everything."
The marvels brought to us by microscopes
and telescopes testify to the human desire
and ability to "look closely".
Yet, the only instruments necessary are our eyes
and/or our imagination.  The wonder of "seeing"
what is not tangible or physical in the moment
is another way of seeing.
Live is everything.  


 

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Dear Mother Earth

"dear mother earth,"
because of you...
I notice bluets growing 
amidst thick grass and feel delight.
A cooling breeze 
on a hot day brings a sigh of pleasure.
Bodies of water, of many sizes, always presenting
 a different image are an endless  marvel.
I whoop at my first sighting  of a hummer 
of the season on the honeysuckle.
The return of the bloodroot, the trillium, the trout lilies,
remind me how reliable you are.
You provide more wonders than I can name.
Add on all I cannot name, and all that hasn't been discovered.
Mother Earth, you are not only an astonishing artist;
you are also a supreme provider 
of all things beautiful, intricate, complex, 
nourishing and necessary.
It's a feast of plenty and everyone's invited.
May we celebrate your generosity
by taking great care of you.