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The Peace of Wild Things

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 25, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: Lillies, Melanie-Peace Will Come, nature, sky, The Peace of Wild Things, Wendell Berry.

The Peace of Wild Things
 by 
Wendell Berry

When despair for the world grows in me
 and I wake in the night at the least sound
 in fear of what my life and my children's lives may be,
 I go and lie down where the wood drake
 rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
 I come into the peace of wild things
 who do not tax their lives with forethought
 of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
 And I feel above me the day-blind stars
 waiting with their light. For a time
 I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.

Gargoyle ~

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 24, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography. Tagged: Gardens of Myth, Gargoyle, Johnny Klimek, Kendall R. Hart, Powell Gardens, Ride Of The Gargoyles.

"The ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Etruscans and Romans all used animal-shaped waterspouts.  During the 12th century, when gargoyles appeared in Europe, the Roman Catholic Church was growing stronger and converting many new people. Most of the population at this time were illiterate, and therefore images were very important to convey ideas. Many early gargoyles depicted some version of a dragon, especially in France. In addition to serving as spouts for water, the gaping mouths of these gargoyles evoked the fearsome destructiveness of these legendary beasts, reminding the laity of the need for the church's protection."  -- Gargoyle-Wikipedia
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There is a flower that bees prefer…

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 23, 2017
Posted in: Flowers, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: bees, Emily Dickinson, flowers, Madrugada - Honey Bee.

There is a flower that Bees prefer—
And Butterflies—desire—
To gain the Purple Democrat
The Humming Bird—aspire—

And Whatsoever Insect pass—
A Honey bear away
Proportioned to his several dearth
And her—capacity—

Her face be rounder than the Moon
And ruddier than the Gown
Or Orchis in the Pasture—
Or Rhododendron—worn—

She doth not wait for June—
Before the World be Green—
Her sturdy little Countenance
Against the Wind—be seen—

Contending with the Grass—
Near Kinsman to Herself—
For Privilege of Sod and Sun—
Sweet Litigants for Life—

And when the Hills be full—
And newer fashions blow—
Doth not retract a single spice
For pang of jealousy—

Her Public—be the Noon—
Her Providence—the Sun—
Her Progress—by the Bee—proclaimed—
In sovereign—Swerveless Tune—

The Bravest—of the Host—
Surrendering—the last—
Nor even of Defeat—aware—
What cancelled by the Frost—

Emily Dickinson

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WPC: Transient

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 22, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry, Weekly Photo Challenge. Tagged: dew, DPchallenge, In the Time of Our Lives, Iron Butterfly, Percy Bysshe Shelley, postaday, Transient, weather, Weekly Photo Challenge.

"Life and the world, or whatever we call that which we are and feel, is an astonishing thing. The mist of familiarity obscures from us the wonder of our being. We are struck with admiration at some of its transient modifications, but it is itself the great miracle."  
-- Percy Bysshe Shelley


Weekly Photo Challenge: Transient

☀️ Summer-Haiku ☀️

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 21, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: Calendula, Leonard Cohen, love, Peace, Summer Evening Sky, Summer-Haiku, The Spice-Box of Earth.


Summer-Haiku
Leonard Cohen
from “The Spice-Box of Earth”

For Frank and Marian Scott


Silence


and a deeper silence


when the crickets


hesitate

Bigfoot ~

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 20, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Nature, Photography. Tagged: Bigfoot, Buzz Martin, Gardens of Myth, Kendall R. Hart, Powell Gardens, Spotted Elk.

“The name “Bigfoot” for the creature appeared in the late 19th century. Spotted Elk, also called Chief Big Foot, was a well-known Lakota leader killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Famous in his time, his name likely inspired the name of two fabled attacking bears. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries at least two enormous marauding grizzly bears nicknamed “Bigfoot” were widely noted in the press, perhaps inspiring the common name of the ape-creature and may be a source of confusion in early stories.”    Bigfoot (also known as Sasquatch). 👣

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Heron ~

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 19, 2017
Posted in: Music, Nature, Photography. Tagged: Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Fishing, Great Blue Heron, Heron Blue, Sun Kil Moon.

"Whether poised at a river bend or cruising the coastline with slow, deep wingbeats, the Great Blue Heron is a majestic sight. This stately heron with its subtle blue-gray plumage often stands motionless as it scans for prey or wades belly deep with long, deliberate steps. They may move slowly, but Great Blue Herons can strike like lightning to grab a fish or snap up a gopher. In flight, look for this widespread heron’s tucked-in neck and long legs trailing out behind."  [Source]
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High from the earth I heard a bird

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 18, 2017
Posted in: Nature, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: Emily Dickinson, Eric Clapton, Father's day, High from the earth I heard a bird, My Father's Eyes.

High from the earth I heard a bird
By Emily Dickinson

High from the earth I heard a bird,
He trod upon the trees
As he esteemed them trifles,
And then he spied a breeze,
And situated softly
Upon a pile of wind
Which in a perturbation
Nature had left behind.
A joyous going fellow
I gathered from his talk
Which both of benediction
And badinage partook.
Without apparent burden
I subsequently learned
He was the faithful father
Of a dependent brood.
And this untoward transport
His remedy for care.
A contrast to our respites.
How different we are!

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The Fragrance of the Rose

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 17, 2017
Posted in: Flowers, Music, Nature, Photography. Tagged: Anthony de Mello, Lao Tzu, rose, The Fragrance of Dark Coffee - Godot, The Fragrance of the Rose, zen.

The Fragrance of the Rose

The disciples were absorbed in a discussion of Lao-tzu’s dictum:
“Those who know, do not say;
Those who say, do not know.”
When the master entered,
they asked him what the words meant.
Said the master, “Which of you knows the fragrance of a rose?”
All of them indicated that they knew.
Then he said, “Put it into words.”
All of them were silent.


by Anthony de Mello 

Goblins ~

Posted by Maverick ~ on June 16, 2017
Posted in: Art, Music, Photography, Poetry. Tagged: Antonín Dvořák, Christina Rossetti, Gardens of Myth, Goblin Market, Kendall R. Hart, Powell Gardens.

“Morning and evening
Maids heard the goblins cry:
‘Come buy our orchard fruits,
Come buy, come buy”
― Christina Rossetti, Goblin Market

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