#14: Lost In Treetops

I love writing lists (especially with a quality pen): summer to-dos, groceries, bird ID’s, books to-reads, quotes by my 90 year-old besties, and truly, the list of lists goes on. I wasn’t sure how I wanted to approach this blog post because it’s been too long. Most ideas felt stale and/or completely missed the mark.Continue reading “#14: Lost In Treetops”

#12: A Good Cry

And now we’ve forgotten what was Circling in like gnats over strangled fruits Checking for warmth and breath with sweaty plastic fingers Days with no fervor, thirsty, a dry county–odds against All’s left are gingerbread crumbs to your maker’s front stoop Apologies for my lack of comfort on blissful mornings What once struck oil nowContinue reading “#12: A Good Cry”

#11: A Month for the Books

A month has slipped by in ghostly fashion and somehow every single day carries weight in stone. The temperature has slowly dropped, humidity subsided, leaves turned and piled high along root edges, chicken stock bubbled on the stovetop, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away, Louisville police officers were released from charges of the murder ofContinue reading “#11: A Month for the Books”

#8: A Compromise, Deer Fly Bites, and a Sky Full of Retrogrades

At this point, it feels as though Gabe and I have traversed most of the major highways and gravel roads north of Highway 10. Yet each day we find ourselves barely nicking deer on new routes to the same places. For whatever reason, this feels symbolic. It’s customary for us to move substantial distances aroundContinue reading “#8: A Compromise, Deer Fly Bites, and a Sky Full of Retrogrades”

#7: Enter Growth Spurt: Shin Splints et al.

    First of all, Black Lives Matter!     Second, the thing I feel I am lacking most is an air of questioning.      Third and last, the only way I will be able to do my duty is to roll up the cuffs, dream big, and dig for truth.      If I am to spurContinue reading “#7: Enter Growth Spurt: Shin Splints et al.”