Haiku-a-day
Three deer feed on a river bank among trees changing color in October.

Peace at the river,
deer feed on the other side,
birdsong in all ears.

Haiku-a-day
Milkweed gone to seed in early fall on a sunshiney day.

Milkweed mechanics —
the stalk, husk, seed, fluff, and wind,
like a bird perched, flown.

Haiku-a-day
Sunlight on the current of a shallow river.

It reaches for me —
late sunlight on the river,
not too late for me.

Haiku-a-day
A tall oak tree in silhouette against evening sun behind it lighting up trees changing color in October.

Birds take their places
in trees along the river —
October sinks in.

Haiku-a-day
Early evening mackerel sky clouds over a forest at the edge of a small lake.

I call myself back
from the depths, the dark places,
for a second chance.

Haiku-a-day
Early evening sun shines through s stand of tall trees.

Evening sun falls
behind the shimmering trees,
you say, “Let's turn back.”

Haiku-a-day
A young woman and man take their first dance as a married pair.

A pattern emerged
early and told them both to say,
“Your story is mine.”

Haiku-a-day
A deer stands in a thicket with the sun low in the sky behind it with long shadows in the foreground across a path.

These soft gentle days,
no worry in the shadows —
deer and trees alike.

Haiku-a-day
A snowy egret fishes at the edge of a small lake reflecting brilliant clouds at dusk.

We take the path through
the dark winding woods to find
the snowy egret.

Haiku-a-day
A strip of bright sky at daybreak underneath a large curved cloud.

It comes in with grace —
daybreak — under the vapor,
I’m fooled, under clouds.

Haiku-a-day
group of young mallard ducks float in a creek, one with outstretched wings.

Wings flap in the creek,
ducks bathe and preen and begin
to turn beautiful.

Haiku-a-day
A large bumblebee feeding on a sunflower head.

Wings like glass panels,
the bumblebee’s devotion —
October coming.

Haiku-a-day
Three spent sunflower heads in the dirt of a garden bed.

Now they’ll go to seed,
we cut down spent sunflowers,
heads rest in the bed.

Haiku-a-day
A blurred image of a treeline and sky under darkness of morning.

The blurry treeline,
under the clouded half moon,
I'm tired, worried.

Haiku-a-day
A white-tailed deer eating acorns in a thicket, looking at the camera.

She’s crunching acorns
every night at the river,
evening birds sing.

Haiku-a-day
Morning sky with a half moon, swirling clouds, and stars.

Up with the half moon,
moving clouds, stars, mystery,
I disappear here.