My Sister’s Sunset
A beautiful catch by my sister, Alison. Unbelievable colors and atmosphere. Lovely, Sis. Continue reading My Sister’s Sunset
A beautiful catch by my sister, Alison. Unbelievable colors and atmosphere. Lovely, Sis. Continue reading My Sister’s Sunset
Gettysburg Over the field the echoes resound: the men’s shouts, the yells of fear and triumph, the whispers of the wounded and dying. They call for “mother,” whose garb is neither gray nor blue; it is only black. Continue reading The Sky is My Heart
Hope you don’t mind I share this, Ali. Swirling Earth, home to all of us, I rock you this night, deep healing sleep on your journey to bring light. Moon and Stars, please guard this spinning orb that it not … Continue reading Ali Freedlund Solstice Poem
Woman with Gloves or Color It Pink You put your heart on your chest and you color it pink. And you decide to wear a fancy skirt With electric green squares and pink oblongs, because you like the way the … Continue reading
Far off, You can see, Space and distance, And, if you look closer, You can see Time. Continue reading Mountains and Clouds and Time
What do I know about God? I paint staring eyes for myself, but they can’t pierce the haze of my own humanity. (Or anyone else’s for that matter!) I see me everywhere in everyone. I am the old woman, the … Continue reading
Shimmering, sizzling light, My retina complains. This snow burns white hot, My little chihuahua Pees and cringes and cries. Snow pain stings His tiny paws. And yet This is God: The searing light That singes our hearts. Continue reading Snow Pain
Snow lies thick and immovable, covered now with ice. This glue molds the white into impossible formsLike jokes.Their hilarity is solid and unchanging. I’m wearing pink pajamas with little monkeys leaping all over my body. This humor must be catching. … Continue reading ODE to Morning Snow