Dayletters

Dayletters

Whale Bones

The forest is a beach, the hill a shoreline, this fallen tree a whale.  The current has carried the whale’s remains to this sheltered spot, …

On Tools

People tell me I’ll want a chainsaw, and one day that may be true.  But so far, I’ve been cutting with hand tools.  When I …

Waiting

The air is heavy and still; an August day in early May.  We push through the brush up the north hill, trying to find the …

Keys to Words

Last week I wrote myself into a corner.  I had seen it coming for months, imagined that by the time I arrived it would solve …

Porcupine Tree

Cedar finds a porcupine in the bushes.  While the dog barks wildly, the porcupine pulls itself heavily up a pin cherry sapling, quilly hand over …

British Soldiers

Tiny red soldiers march across the rotting stumps of trees, and camp in the gravelly soil of open clearings. All lichens are a unique alliance …

Helium

Today, a ragged yellow balloon lies beside the path.  Its ribbon is still attached, curled among last year’s leaves, green sprigs, and the rocky earth.  …

Ploughing Match

The field is dotted with old farmers and antique tractors, ploughing the sod over in straight rows, exposing brown earth to blue sky.  A row …