The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world;
I am like a snowball — the further I am rolled, the more I gain.
Quote: Susan B. Anthony
Photo: Denys Nevozhai
The older I get, the greater power I seem to have to help the world;
I am like a snowball — the further I am rolled, the more I gain.
Quote: Susan B. Anthony
Photo: Denys Nevozhai
Last night, an owl
In the blue dark tossed
an indeterminate number
of carefully shaped sounds into
the world, in which,
a quarter of a mile away, I happened
to be standing.
I couldn’t tell
which one it was –
the barred or the great-horned
ship of the air –
it was that distant. But, anyway,
aren’t there moments
that are better than knowing something,
and sweeter? Snow was falling,
so much like stars
filling the dark trees
that one could easily imagine
its reason for being was nothing more
than prettiness. I suppose
if this were someone else’s story
they would have insisted on knowing
whatever is knowable – would have hurried
over the fields
to name it – the owl, I mean.
But it’s mine, this poem of the night,
and I just stood there, listening and holding out
my hands to the soft glitter
falling through the air. I love this world,
but not for its answers.
And I wish good luck to the owl,
whatever its name –
and I wish great welcome to the snow,
whatever its severe and comfortless
and beautiful meaning.
Mary Oliver
This a wonderful day.
I’ve never seen this one before.
MAYA ANGELOU
This morning is very quiet. Snow falls gently waking dawn’s life. No tracks nor shovels have touched the perfect blanket spread everywhere one can see.
A new day – one never been seen. Enjoy its detail. It will never be seen again!
( photo from Growing Nation)
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