~September 22, 2020
“I am an old wise tree.”
~
I live by a pond along its shore,
Another year has passed,
I am preparing for winter.
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People come to visit my pond,
To enjoy the birds and other wildlife,
They come to walk, run, and bicycle.
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Sometimes they sit on a bench,
Underneath my branches,
I hear them speak.
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Some are happy I hear them laugh,
Some are sad I hear them cry,
Some talk about troubled times.
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A virus they say has invaded their world,
These times have brought suffering even death.
Will our lives ever be the same they ask each other.
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Daily routines have been altered,
Everyday normal activities changed,
Personal interactions are difficult or nonexistent.
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As one season ends and another begins,
I wish for these troubled times to be over,
I wish for normalcy to return.
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Have hope my friends who sit underneath me,
For a have lived a long time I am wise,
Love, laughter, and good times will come.
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Live and value each day to its fullest,
Enjoy these beautiful autumn days,
Have hope my friends who sit underneath me.
June 26, 2020
take a walk
in your yard
or even around the block
snap a photo
it’s not hard
and then share
because we care





Sitting in the rain,
eating an orange,
feeling no pain,
waiting for a handsome male
to come into range.


I sure hope she has more oranges in storage.

Female Western Tanager. The first sighting, of the season, was on May 10, 2020. Photos were taken today.
Happy Birding!
shadows dancing
in the snow
aspens playing in the light
creates a fantasy scene




shades of brown
as found in nature
can be appealing
Aspen tree trunk.
A splash of green is welcome.
Willows, shades of brown and red.
Aspens
Brown click the link to view Daily Musings Brown photo challenge.
Enjoying retirement: On The Road & At Home