Category Archives: Poetry

Never in my life have I attempted to write poetry; however I am currently enjoying trying.

~Milkweed~

white silky strands

inspiring visions of art

milkweed pods with seeds

Milkweed Art
Milkweed
Milkweed Pods
Milkweed Pods
Bursting Milkweed Pod
Bursting Open
White Silky Strands
Milkweed Art
Milkwed Pods (close-up)
Milkweed Pods (close-up)

 

While on a walk yesterday, I saw these Milkweed plants growing along a stream. I thought they were beautiful. It was fun seeing the detail of the pods through the lens of the camera.

Milkweeds are an important nectar source for bees and other nectar-seeking insects, and a larval food source for monarch butterflies and their relatives, as well as a variety of other herbivorous insects (including numerous beetles, moths, and true bugs) specialized to feed on the plants despite their chemical defenses.

Milkweeds use three primary defenses to limit damage caused by caterpillar: hairs on the leaves, cardenolide toxins, and latex fluids. Data from a DNA study indicate more recently evolved milkweed species use less of these preventative strategies, but grow faster than older species, potentially regrowing faster than caterpillars can consume them. (taken from Wikipedia)

~A Walk into Fall~

a walk into fall

canyon bursting with color

sunshine is warming

on my skin and in my heart

do I return, winter waits

Beautiful Aspens
Beautiful Aspens
The Devil's Backbone Trail
The Devil’s Backbone Trail
Shadow
Shadow
Colorful Colorado Boulders
Colorful Colorado Boulders
Native Plant
Native Plant
Beautiful Mountains
Beautiful Colorado Mountains
The Trail looking east
The Devil’s Backbone Trail looking east
Looking east from the trail.
Looking east from the trail.
Hogback close-up
Hogback close-up
The Devil's Backbone
The Devil’s Backbone
Native Plant, close-up
Native Plant, close-up
Changing Colors
Changing Colors

 

This past Monday morning a friend and I went on another hike, back to the Devil’s Backbone Open Space Area, which is practically in our backyard to the west of us. It was wonderful to see some fall color; a fun hike for sure.

~My Yard Tour, Part One~

mums fashion their presence

blooms in autumn, to delight

thankful harvest comes

A Mum
A Mum
Mums fashion their appearance
Mums fashion their appearance
Buds
Buds
Mums, my delight
Mums, to delight

This morning, I took a tour of my yard to see what was still blooming.To my surprise some of my flowers are still doing well. We were slated for snow on Friday, which thankfully stayed north of us. Sorry Wyoming! Our overnight temperatures have been cold; last night’s, 32!

A reprieve, from icy destruction,

My lovely flowers, keep blooming,

To charm all, with their beauty.