I love to print says
new sticker on my iPad
reviving old love
All I seem to think about these days is getting into the Pa'a print studio and working, I've become an active member spending 2 to 3 days a week working on varied print techniques for cards and journals and books. I have a challenging book project ongoing, but I am fascinated with new techniques and materials and tools so I go around in many circles. A familiar world that is also a place of discovery. I like being a perpetual beginner.
I've just reached my
84th year, unlikely
surprising honor
My wonderful poetry group had a project in May for each to write our own bio in verse, digging back into poems on this blog I've pulled out pieces, added haiku, and joined them together in my bio:
May, 2026
*Waving to you from Molokai
Reflection distorts
the story I tell you may, or
may not, still be true
1. (Cocoon)
I try to write a poem as precise as a Sudoku puzzle
To be complete every row will add up
as will every stanza, each syllable counted.
Before I can complete this poem
two syllables join into
butterfly wings, pulling along an article
or punctuation mark, they fly
Following in random order
all the syllables lift off the page gracefully in pairs
I stand surrounded, they swirl in me and
re-emerge as poems of delight
2. (Vertigo)
One crystal with improbable charisma
takes my body out on wildcat strike
with no demands or path to settlement.
Motion impossible, sight skewed,
stomach in turmoil
I surrender immediately.
But no matter if I resist or not, chaos overwhelms.
At last I find a train of thought,
mostly negative,
but coherent.
Three days lost.
Today, the fourth, late afternoon,
I pick up pen and start to negotiate.
3. (Ode to Pain - 4th stanza)
What is left?
Memories yes,
satisfaction with my decisions
joy of questioning/solving problems
gratitude for chosen home
surprise of new ideas, especially my own,
but
this too will pass.
All we can do, according to Ram Dass, is
‘walk each other home’
I have collected
many masks but no disguise -
nothing now to hide
4. (O 2 K - 5th stanza)
I live in the illusion that I still have enough time
Time to sit in the sunshine.
Time to contribute beauty to the world.
Time to mentor / pass on what I've learned.
Time to laugh.
Time to give thought to real problems.
Time to sort out the clutter.
Time to show gratitude.
Time to remember all the places that fill my life,
and time to wonder at the progression from there to here,
from Oconomowoc to Kaunakakai (WI 2 HI)
my good enough life
nearing the last soft hurrah
scattering of whims
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- My head is a colorful cocoon (blog post summer 2019)
- Vertigo (blog post winter 2018)
- Ode To My Pain - (blog post fall 2022]
- O 2 K - (blog post summer 2018)
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