Tag Archive: walking

The UPside View

The upside view is best when listening to sighs filter out the mess, where breeze in command of pause of breath reward, stirs resting to welcome. But petals splayed will fall, and leaf… Continue reading

Nameless

Out in the open You by my side, swiftly we march as air swishes, keeping pace, we stride into a new world thinking it is nameless, now. I am contented, Happy we are… Continue reading

Unreluctant

She wanted to see the place where the blooms emerge ***to capture beauty*** He glanced at the time. Hurried moments would rest here, ***a stroll of wonder*** But he felt it too, pops… Continue reading

Grieving Trees

A God-awful sound as a tree is cut down, a horrible vision to see, The slicing of saw as the branches withdraw, has broken the spirit in me. Yes, there’s a reason, there’s… Continue reading

New Day’s Gift

A fall day’s walk in springtime light cools gentle path and raises height   in steps that lift my eyes to see a breezing breath wash over me,   i pause and take… Continue reading

Branded

My heart partially broke today. When I began my creatively-inspiring-soul-nurturing-walk along the water path, I came upon a blue X. Then another. And another. Majestic and historic trees that welcomed me on my… Continue reading

Dappled

I breathe in light a dappled morn the path, my feet its free, To mull the raise a leap beyond the snap, the cold its breeze.  I wander close a tread before the… Continue reading

Flaunting

You cannot hear me yet but I see you pass I wink nod but all is left unattended. Twisted and locked in my way You think me withered but I am not, only… Continue reading

‘Let’s Take it Outside’

I’m dreaming of SPRINGING AHEAD, that clock burst forward when we can say “Farewell WINTER!” and welcome the breath of inspiration, Breezy days of warmth and sunlight Walks of glory A spirit thawed… Continue reading

Exuberant

I just returned from a brisk wintry walk. The sun was shining and I was happy. Happy to have TWO FEET! A year ago this weekend I broke my ankle. I was standing… Continue reading