Nature in the Now Once More 26 Mar 201922 Mar 2019 Muted to cornflower, my brain drifts into other blue hues, meanwhile the heavens bleach themselves accordingly. Since I have not slept, I have seen it all: the rise and fall…
Nature in the Now Knock Knock 25 Mar 201922 Mar 2019 Photograph by Michelle Wittensoldner Was quite funny, I was actually out looking for owls this day...I was looking in trees and holes, etc. It was as if this squirrel was…
Nature in the Now The Moon and Venus 24 Mar 201921 Mar 2019 The moon rose as a woman today, Face half-buried in a pillow of clouds; Her mouth round, Eyes soft, Looking on me As I walked through pines In the fading…
Nature in the Now And in Silence, She Weeps 23 Mar 201921 Mar 2019 Photograph by Briana Gervat Equal parts poet, journalist, and art critic, Briana received her masters in Art History at the Savannah College of Art and Design. After graduating from SCAD…
Nature in the Now Polar Bear 22 Mar 201921 Mar 2019 Who would I be if you died What version of myself—Would I be able to come up to you On the WWF poster and plead In front of all these…
Nature in the Now March 20 Mar 201926 Mar 2019 Spring so late, so desired, so faint. Great fronts collide. A spate of storms pit warm and cold in battlehold. Hail tatters, batters down where snow and drifted rain have…
Nature in the Now moonbathing 19 Mar 201919 Mar 2019 i have a late date tonight not with a lover though i wish that were the case it's an appointment with the moon my mother my goddess the muse that…
Nature in the Now Lone Tree 17 Mar 201916 Mar 2019 This tree, standing so sure of itself in a field all alone. So simple, yet so awesome. Photograph by Michelle Wittensoldner Ohio, US.
Nature in the Now Nature in the Now 16 Mar 201916 Mar 2019 “Mindful” by Mary Oliver Everyday I see or hear something that more or less kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle in the haystack of light. It was…