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Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Just Around the Corner



Just around the corner 

there is always something 

that wasn’t there yesterday. 


Maybe just a black shiny pebble 

tossed from a child’s hand, 

  maybe a new fence erected 

    maybe tiny weeds growing,

flowering amid drying grasses. 


Noticing these tiny changes 

in a world gone mad 

shows me that 

   the black shiny pebble, 

      the new fence, 

        the tiny flowering weeds 

know nothing of the state of our planet. 


They have no ears to hear the chaos, 

   nor eyes to watch out for a new face in the news. 

But they are always just around the corner.


“There is one thing which gives radiance to everything. 

It is the idea of something around the corner,”

Gilbert K. Chesterton, writer

(1874 ~ 1936)

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Look Around


Fascinated by the ordinary 


I look around and see 


little things that 


get walked past, 


brushed away 


neglected. 


Ordinary is what keeps our lives 


interesting and functioning. 


Tea kettle whistling time for tea; 


the cracks in the sidewalks, 


pretty little yellow flowers on a bush


the chortling laughter of a baby, 


the curiosity of a child, 


Fascinated by the ordinary 


I look around and see.


“You can find something truly important in an ordinary minute.”

~ Mitch Albom, For One More Day


Monday, August 17, 2026

Silent Wings


Four geese flew low 


preparing for the long flight south 


it is always comforting to hear 


that soft ruffle of their wings 


then I know that a part of nature 


is blood and bone as are we ~ 


traversing life on the silent wings of 


ancestors, family and friends.



“You are born to fly, and in dreams you remember the soul has wings.”

~ Robert Moss, Australian historian