upper and lower lakes
on sunday morning
i picked rich up at 6.
i was early.
he was earlier.
just before we turned into the spot
five sandhill cranes flew over.
new to me.
exquisite, he said they're likely here now
they've been moving east.
we took an easy hike out
to the observation tower
past a termite mound
and early morning birds and mosquitoes everywhere,
rich set up the scope and proceeded to teach me all about the birds
who have familiar voices
and flicks of colors
but he taught me to see more
he carted in binoculars, scope and camera.
i had my little red canon.
a beaver dam
around this were nesting loons
and some big fish, eating
and occasionally slapping on the surface
showing off fins.
the loons were calling
their great calls
paired up
and one on a nest
a sundog danced
a blessing on our time together.
abundance
abundance
rich is as close to a brother as i will ever have.
a nephew, seven years younger.
and has,
i am amazed to say
my father's hands.
on our walk back to the car,
the light having changed many times,
settling into day,
settling into day,
the termite mound had become someone's
breakfast.
later, we celebrated my sister's 70th birthday!
my sister is rich's mom.
another sister made the trek
from florida to the north country.
all to celebrate this special day.
there we were,
friends,
relatives.
as close to a brother as i will ever have
someone who knows the earth
a bit differently than me,
nevertheless, my friend,
giving me the gift of seeing tiny birds close and quiet and
amazing.
happy birthday, claudia!
~~~
it rained a couple of days back
in the sunshine the raindrops were diamonds
and a dragonfly lit on my
broken screen
riding out the storm.
so many dragonflies this spring!
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emily martin's fun mail art project
mine is at the bottom, fourth column,