Sunday, February 11, 2018

Time to warm our cold, cold hearts! #phenology

You may have already noticed that the sun now provides enough warmth to melt the edges of snow on blacktopped stretches. It also happens with less vigor on gravel roads. They don't really get muddy, but they show their dampness. On the other hand, February has been colder than average. Think about that: Minnesota, North Country; February, depths of Winter; colder than average! Is it any wonder we've been grumping about how cold it is, more than 12 degrees BELOW normal.


We may get a Valentine's thaw on Wednesday from Mother Nature, but after that, ???  This is a wonderful time of year for us to concentrate on zen meditation and living in the moment. The weather transition will be inevitable, even inexorable, but neither consistent nor trustworthy. It is still quite awhile until we can count on last frost. Meanwhile, cuddle with your valentine to stay warm.

ready for Valentine's day
ready for Valentine's day
Photo by J. Harrington


                     Banyan


for Jane Draycott


As winter secrets
 melt
with the purple
 sun,
what is revealed
 is electric
notes tune
 unknown scales,
syntax alters
 tongues,
terracotta melts
 white,
banyan ribbons
 into armatures
as branch-roots
 twist, meeting
soil in a circle.
 Circuits
glazed
 under cloth
carry
 alphabets
for a calligrapher’s
 nib
italicised
 in invisible ink,
letters never
 posted,
cartographer’s
 map, uncharted
as phrases fold
 so do veils.


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