Thursday, May 31, 2007

'TIS A GIFT TO BE SIMPLE


















Photo by S. Auberle

"True simplicity consists not in the use of particular forms, but in foregoing overindulgence, in maintaining humility of spirit, and in keeping the material surroundings of our lives directly serviceable to necessary ends, even though these surroundings may properly be characterized by grace, symmetry and beauty."
- Book of Discipline of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)

Monday, May 28, 2007

WATCHING

























Photo by S. Auberle

deep in the green wood
behind dark and trembling leaves
watches an old god
- mimi

Thursday, May 24, 2007

THE REAL POEM

























Photo by S. Auberle

"And I am thinking:
maybe just looking and listening
is the real work.
Maybe the world,
without us,
is the real poem."
- Mary Oliver
The Leaf & the Cloud

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

WILDERNESS

























Yellowstone National Park - photo by S. Auberle

There's an elegiac quality in watching American wilderness go, because it's our own myth, the American frontier, that's deteriorating before our eyes. I feel a deep sorrow that my kids will never get to see what I've seen, and their kids will see nothing. There's a deep sadness whenever I look at nature now.
- Peter Matthiessen

Sunday, May 20, 2007

ANNA SWIR IS MISSING IN THE FOREST

























Photo by S. Auberle

ANNA SWIR IS MISSING IN THE FOREST
Last seen lying on a log
among trilliums, ladyslippers
and columbine...
It has rained since then,
a downpour of sweetness
drenching the book
I left among trees
where birds and squirrels
may one day line their nests
with a poet's words.
I didn't mean to leave her there,
but knelt to gather mushrooms
and, forgetting, walked away.
As she lay dying in Poland,
Anna wrote the book's last poem,
hospital sheets white and sterile
beneath her, no bed
of dark loam and leaves
no choirs of wildflowers
no one to whisper
she did not die,
she's only gone missing
for awhile
in the forest.
- mimi

Friday, May 18, 2007

FORGET-ME-NOT FANTASY

























Photo by S. Auberle

dreaming wide awake
blue sea of forget-me-nots
dance me in the waves
- mimi

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

RETURN

























Photo by S. Auberle

Looked out the window at dawn today to see a doe racing down the road. Pursued? Or just running for the sheer joy of it, because she can, because she is young and swift and beautiful. This age I am entering is not that anymore but now, I hope, is the time of deeper, slower, sweeter pleasures...
Like this:
DRYING MY HAIR IN THE SUN
Strands dance in the wind
over my sun-warmed shoulders.
I watch a squirrel rifling the bird feeder
listen to the cry of a gull
translucent above me
touch falling tulip petals
as their season ends.
How many more spring times,
we begin to wonder,
will we be allowed
and do we return again
and again like this
chorus of red flowers
beside my door
like these clouds of cherry blossoms,
this blue sea of forget-me-nots?
How many Mother's Days left to me,
my children swirling
in my heart--their cares,
their lives, their burdens, yes,
and how many more years
to relearn small pleasures
like drying my hair in the sun,
its shawl of gold and silver threads
spun just for me.
- mimi

Monday, May 14, 2007

FOXFIRE

























Photo by S. Auberle

Found this little guy
in the middle of the road
one spring day last year.
Shooed him off to the side,
fell in love.
Think I saw him yesterday,
big, red, feisty and beautiful,
out in the back meadow.
Fell in love again.
FoxFire...
- mimi

Sunday, May 13, 2007

TRILLIUM ON MOTHER'S DAY

























Photo by S. Auberle

Three petals of the trillium for the three important mothers in my life: first my own mother, Margaret, who died seven years ago, and I still miss; and for the mothers of my grandchildren: daughter Laurie--the mother of two fine sons; and daughter-in-law Liz--the mother of a beautiful daughter and three more handsome boys.
How lucky can one woman be????????????????? Thanks to you all...
love, Mimi

Saturday, May 12, 2007

WHERE I AM NOW

























Photo by S. Auberle

Still springtime up here in the north. Still nothing to say. But the words, the poems, are coming. I can feel them out there, if I just stop long enough and be still. Till then, images speak for me. I don't know what they say, it doesn't matter. They just are. And I just am. Just being.
Just be...
Mimi

Monday, May 07, 2007

WHERE I'VE BEEN




















Photo by S. Auberle

Heading east across the high plains of Colorado today. I think this must be one of the loneliest places on earth. And yet spectacular, in a stark, wild way. Antelope, pheasants, doves, and hawks and bright purple flowers along the roadside. Nothing but emptiness beneath the tall, billowing clouds. Thinking of how out here the sky can be your enemy--tornadoes swooping down in an instant, leveling all in their path. Thinking of the whirling demons up there, and the angels...
Was snowed in west of the Continental Divide on Saturday, then heavy snow and 23 degrees over Wolf Creek Pass on Sunday. Today, back in springtime. Tonight in Nebraska.
Stay tuned...

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

GONE FISHIN'

















Photo by S. Auberle

Not really, but off the blogwaves for a week or so.
Looking for inspiration, dreams, poems.
Back when I have something new to say.
- Mimi

ENLIGHTENMENT

























Wax print/painting by S. Auberle
Tonight is the Wesak Full Moon, the moon
that celebrates the enlightenment of Buddha...