Space Time Continuum (CMH)
At first glance-
The walls of the cabin are empty
except for windows that admit air and light.
But when seated at the kitchen table
the windows seem more like frames
for forty-eight inch square monitors
showing three-dimensional nature films
produced in full Technicolor.
They display the surrounding woods
on both sides and behind the cabin
like a surrealistic dream
where one sees into the surface
of a beautiful painting,
searching into the depths-
watching, listening, waiting
for some unknown factor
to make itself known.
Tiny glimpses of sky are seen
only by looking up and beyond the frame.
Soft rain blurs the vision
but there are no knobs to put it in focus
or to adjust the volume.
There is only time to consider
its illimitable dimension,
continuous and boundless,
and feel the inner peace
that flows over your body
as the rain washes stones
and carries them away
into space-time continuum.
The Many Faces of Dull (MLM)
So, you think your life is dull, boring and without joy, devoid of interest?
How can that be if you are alive and your five senses are functioning?
See the cardinals and hear their melodies, the songs of many finches with
their tiny heads of many colors standing out against the blue sky; see the
squirrels play their games chasing each other with switching tails and bright,
beady eyes, which return your stare without flinching.
See the spider web on your car door beaded with drops of moisture that
has miraculously appeared overnight; the spinner is no where in sight.
See the grass, every blade sparkling in the early sunlight, lined with beads of
dew. The air seems so fresh and clean early in the morning and every step
leaves tracks…funny, you never noticed the neat pattern the soles of your
shoes make. Somehow your senses are fully awake this morning; you can smell the charming fragrance of a fireplace nearby, a chilly breeze makes you shiver, a rather exhilarating sensation and you suddenly realize, that the leaves on trees are already changing color; you are compelled to look at the sky, your curiosity aroused. It is so blue after so many days of gray and
you see a huge bird soaring across the blue, but you do not believe your
first impression…an eagle…then it is gone and you wonder all day if it truly was an eagle. As you leave for work or school, you have a new resolve to pay more attention to your surroundings from now on. You drive by so many late blooming flowers you never really noticed before, even though you pass this way every day. Your world and your life does not seem as dull and faceless as before, not because it has changed, but because you have changed your perspective!
“O my, what a beautiful morning!”
Yesteryear (CMH)
I know that it’s called progress
but forgive me if I regret
the loss of bygone yesterdays,
memories of what was but no more.
Things recalled from my childhood
that soon gave way to change.
The absence of the Jewell Tea man,
the Autumn Leaf dishes they sold
now found in old and used stores.
The Manor Bread trucks that replaced
former horse drawn wagons when
their horses were lost in a stable fire.
The huckster with fresh fruit and
bushels of home grown vegetables
brought directly to your door.
Today’s equivalent is found
in the open farmer’s market.
The pickup truck piled high
with a load of huge frozen blocks
picked up and carried by oversized tongs
for the neighbor’s aging ice box.
The old Victrola replaced by
electrical record players, stereos,
hi-fis, boom boxes and then-
those plugs placed in your ears.
Records are old fashioned, CDs are in
Typewriters then, electrical now
competing with home computers.
Cameras have changed over time
and some are now obsolete.
Lots of luck to find a place where
the film can still be developed.
Unless, of course, you’ve gone digital
and are able to do it yourself.
One consolation is Instant Ralston.
My favorite hot cereal from yesteryear
can still be ordered by mail
from a Vermont country store.
Forget the Gaps (MLM)
My past is full of gaps;
holes in my memory
I cannot fill,
things forgotten,
thoughts scrambled
and mixed up to create
more pleasant
memories,
or
in some cases,
memories rearranged
so that whatever
actually happened,
is as thickly hidden
as a forest
in a heavy fog…
sometimes our desires
to know what
lies hidden, lead
to unwise actions
and time spent without profit…
wonder who came up with
the phrase, “let dead dogs lie?”
It is hard not to care
about the empty spaces
in my memory
and just let go!