Monday, December 30, 2019

jewels


washed by Great Lakes waves
these precious, persistent stones
jeweled by the sun

© 2019 Richard Havenga


Photo Location

Whitefish Point - Upper Peninsula - Michigan 


Thursday, December 26, 2019

Winter Willow


fresh snow overnight
weeping willow in winter
thin fog meets blue sky

© 2019 Richard Havenga

Photo Location:

Murray Lake - Kent County - Michigan


Monday, December 23, 2019

Finding Poetry



He saw poetry
in the wildflowers.






Heard poetry
in birdsong.



 Touched poetry
in mountain streams.



Tasted poetry
in wild black raspberries.



Felt poetry
in the wind.



Discovered poetry
in every season.



Found poetry
throughout creation.

Wrote poetry
in the evening's quiet.

© 2019 Richard Havenga




Photo Locations:

1. TucsonArizona

2. Home Woods, Cannonsburg, Michigan

3. Phainopepla - Oro Valley, Arizona

4. Arkansas River - Buena VistaColorado

5. Townsend Park - Kent County - Michigan

6. LudingtonMichigan 

7. Sutton's BayMichigan

8. Canyon de Chelly National Monument - Arizona




Thursday, December 19, 2019

Every Day


Do not go
from house
to garage
into car.

Do not go

from car
to garage
into house.

Please step 

outside;
and be still
for a minute.



Every day:
be a cloud watcher,
a sky watcher,
a listener.




Every night:
be a moon watcher,
a star watcher,
a listener.
© 2019 Richard Havenga






Photo Locations:

1. Home Fields - Cannonsburg, Michigan

2. Crooked Lake - Kent County - Michigan

3. SaddleBrooke - Catalina, Arizona



Monday, December 16, 2019

Prepare for Departure


There is so much to love
about this world
when you are paying attention:



Following the fencerow
that borders grassy fields.



Walking through the woods at dawn
to a quiet sitting place.


Hiking up the green hills
that shoulder these massive mountains.


Standing still by a stream
that carves the landscape.

Are you willing to be dazzled?
Are you prepared for departure?


Shall we leave now;
for the woods and fields,
for these mountains and streams? 
© 2019 Richard Havenga






Photo Locations:

1. TellurideColorado

2. Home Woods - CannonsburgMichigan

3. West Elk Wilderness - Colorado

4. Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

5. Absaroka Mountain Range - Montana

6. Blackfoot River - Missoula, Montana




Thursday, December 12, 2019

Poem Trees



Some of his poems
contained trees,
and some of his trees
grew into poems;
accumulating
along the bends
of their branches. 
© 2019 Richard Havenga



Photo LocationWabasis Lake Park - Kent County - Michigan




Monday, December 9, 2019

Found Poetry 3


Often, when I'm reading prose, (usually creative non-fiction and nature related essays) I discover during the re-reading, that certain passages sound very much like poems. I know this is nothing remarkable to writers and discerning readers, but it occurs frequently in my reading. This is my third example of "Found Poetry"...




"A finely tempered nature longs to escape from his noisy cramped surroundings into the silence of the high mountains where the eye ranges freely through the still pure air and fondly traces out the restful contours apparently built for eternity."

~ Robert Pirsig 

from: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance © 1974   p. 198






Photo Locations:

1. Rocky Mountain National Park - Colorado

2. Wind River Range - Wyoming




Thursday, December 5, 2019

Head and Hands




With this pen in my hand
my fingers reach down
to touch the texture
of lichens and soft, green moss.


My head sees my hand
stretching over foothills,
casting irregular shadows
the shape of clouds.


Walking through tall prairie grasses,
with arms outstretched,
my palms and fingers
tingle with their touch.



Inside the canyons 
of my head
curved ribbons of wind
caress my mind.



Outside my self, 
God says: "I am here."
I reply,
"Here I am."
© 2019 Richard Havenga




Photo Locations:

1. Pine Stump Junction - Michigan's Upper Peninsula

2. Ward, Colorado

3. Saul Lake Bog - (Land Conservancy of West Michigan) - Kent County - Michigan


5. Buena Vista, Colorado


Monday, December 2, 2019

empty



in late November,
the barren branches bend down
empty and aching

© 2019 Richard Havenga



Photo Location: