Bear Creek sculpts a path
in deep January snow
dark ribbon through white
© 2025 Richard Havenga
Weaving words of grace and gratitude through the fabric of my photography, I wish to share the everyday miracles of God's creation. Writing with a blend of curiosity, discovery, and spirituality, I invite the reader-viewer along a trail of words and images; thoughtfully selected and graciously given.
Bear Creek sculpts a path
in deep January snow
dark ribbon through white
© 2025 Richard Havenga
As we advance along
our daily pursuit of life,
our recent past becomes
a long wake behind us.
Hopefully leaving evidence
of the compassionate service
we've performed for others.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
Jesus left no footprints
on the water he walked upon,
but he left an impression
over two-thousand years deep.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
Photo Locations:
1. Sanibel Island, Florida
2. Ludington State Park, Michigan
Each day presents a different design.
Distinctive dimensions on the sky stage.
Clouds dance to the silent music
transmitted through the atmosphere.
A sequence of subtle movements;
a fluid, flowing performance.
Each hour a unique composition
within the choreography of clouds.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
Photo Locations:
1. Mitchell, South Dakota
2. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
3. North Fort Myers, Florida
The full moon is shrouded
behind a translucent curtain
of marbled stratus.
Rising over the Atlantic.
Shimmering the saltwater.
Enhancing the evening.
The wind.
The waves.
The warmth.
Immeasurable pleasure
at this Florida beach,
brimming with treasure.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
* Photo Location: South Park Beach, Vero Beach, Florida
How many years did it take
for these stones to slowly migrate
from the depths of Lake Superior?
How many years have they
been blasted by wind-driven sand
along this brutal coast?
To be shaped flat and smooth
into ovals and circles
in a spectrum of colors?
But it only takes a few minutes
to lift a few out of packed sand
with grateful fingers;
small treasures of granite
sculpted by water, wind,
sand, and time.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
Photo Locations:
1. & 2. Whitefish Point Light Station - Lake Superior - Michigan
It's easy to remember
being small
when you're walking
next to the immensity
of the ocean.
Making temporary tracks
on the wet slope of sand.
Watching the water swell,
waves rising with potential.
Then crashing into the shallows.
The pounding sound of power.
Feeling the ocean's force.
Respecting its strength.
Feeling small again.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
The interior voice keeps rising,
slowly, like bubbles flowing below
the thin ice of a winter stream.
Ready to emerge and be heard,
or to be read and concurred.
The poet keeps writing,
the words keep rising,
hoping to be released.
© 2025 Richard Havenga
Photo Locations: Bear Creek - Townsend Park - Kent County - Michigan
This little boy and little girl,
brother and sister,
observedly well-behaved,
told by their parents
to stay where they're at.
Enjoying an ice cream reward.
Trying to make them last.
Wanting to slow down time.
While their parents market
their colorful, glossy pottery
in Tubac, Arizona.
© 2025 Richard Havenga