raindrop in my eye
following a flood of tears
whispering loud

Carpe Diem: Whisper of rain.
honors Jane Reichhold (1937-2017) G.)
raindrop in my eye
following a flood of tears
whispering loud

Carpe Diem: Whisper of rain.
honors Jane Reichhold (1937-2017) G.)
What kinds of devastation … first thought goes to Aral Sea. And I got stuck there – all exhausted about how sad and huge human mistake this is …
some humans
appreciate mother earth and care
some are just wreckers
The Aral Sea … a deep wound in Mother Earth.
Daily Prompt: Devastation.
running down
the mountain like a melody
to find out
right tune for you and me
the freshness to breathe
Carpe Diem: honors Jane Reichhold (1937-2017) F.)
Sierra Mountains (tanka).
my dear feet
you make my life – extraordinary
every day
I just provide you with
the best walking boots
Carpe Diem: #1133 walking the Road.
When I read about the struggle today I was reminded about my walk along Kungsleden in north of Sweden. It was 1968. We started in Abisko and passed our highest mountain Kebnekajse. So beautiful and so interesting. Most of all I remember the people we met. Some happy Austrian men in Tyroler lederhosen – drinking and singing, a bunch of young men we got a lot of fishes when fishing together and had a nice evening grilling and that lovely Danish young couple – they had brought tins with delicious food, crabs and things like that. Heavy to carry. We had army food in our backpack. Typical Danish – they like to enjoy life. I love that. Like ”You only live once”. And finally at Kebnekajse ….
along the road
so many refreshing souls
fresh trout and char
forgetting the struggle
to fully enjoy life
… we spent the night with an old mountain man in a little cabin. With a nice fireplace. He could tell me why my eyes were so swollen. And he gave me a good advice about mosquitos. Mosquitos love me – I hate them. It doesn’t help with garlic! But it helps with tar. I love tar! In summertimes I must have my tar cream – in case of mosquitos in a radius of several (Swedish) miles. It will keep them away.
I remember my uncle used tar (tjära) when a hen was hurt due to hacked in the back.
Carpe Diem: #1132 ‘The wrong answer will indicate the right one.’ (Petrus).
watching birds
jumping from branch to branch
like antsy thoughts
Ps. I don’t know the name of these birds. Do you?
Probably Aegithalos caudatus.
Inspired by Lacking Leaders by Lize Bard.