(photo credit: John Vlooswyk)
fresh September snow
frames entire mountain
reflected in the lake
he sees her beauty
as if for the first time
(photo credit: John Vlooswyk)
fresh September snow
frames entire mountain
reflected in the lake
he sees her beauty
as if for the first time

(personal photo)
with summer gone
cooler weather brings change
winter nudges closer
we stand in the cold
content to be together
(personal photo)
bedside words
shine in soft light
near your warm body
stories float
into my dreams
(personal photo)
covers pull back
expose her bare toes
she holds her breath
until the moment
he teaches her to walk

We paddled 175km over nine days in northern Saskatchewan, sharing food, laughter, mosquitoes, and tons of fun with friends to inspire the following poem 🙂
I wait on a beach in Northern Saskatchewan
for aurora borealis to arrive.
My friends, modern nomads, tuck in
to yellow, blue, orange and green domes.
Sandstone hills and evergreen trees rise
above marshy grass.
Beneath a still surface
river current slides north toward Arctic,
mirror images of its shoreline
reaching for heaven.
Night hawks shoot skyward
torpedo down
wings bugling a haunting tune.
Therma-rests rustle
mosquitoes attack my ears
the world settles into a bedtime routine.
I think about waking up the others
with bear bangers on the beach.
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