Northwest Landscapes
River waters flood blueberry fields
Trees now grow in the expanding lake
Habitats shrink with each new thunderstorm
Lean black mama bear straddles a creaky wooden fence
Leaning out, she pulls at tree branches
Apples thud down to her three babies
A family of deer graze a lawn too long neglected
The buck watches me, head first tilted left, then right
Alert to any threat as I walk home from work
Invisible mosquitoes buzz, myriad dragonflies dart
Scent of lilac trees permeate the air
Surrender to sun, wind, earth, sky
(Prompt: Look on your phone and find the 10th non selfie picture and use that as your prompt. In my case, it was a Facebook post looking for a local lawn mower, showing the business card for Northwest Landscapes.)
Love all the vivid NW images in this — so evocative; so easy to imagine. The stanza about the mama bear is especially poignant.
Well done!
Thank you so much, that means quite a lot. Most of that is happening here this year or happened last year, except the lilac tree! 🙂