Friday, July 26, 2019

Scene From Our Woody End



Mom monitors atop
An upturned canoe.
Kid skids down 
Again and again--
Wild in futurity but
Wants authority
Between them.
The difference
Is clear: a mother's care
Is always near. 
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[Click to see Cat's cat]

16 comments:

  1. Ahhh! Kids are kids, no matter the species, it seems :)

    I like your poem, being myself both a kid (once) and a mom (always). Good capture by Norma.

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    1. 0_Jenny, thank you. I've been a dad for 49 years, but in dreams my mother returns and gives me good counsel. Relayed your compliment to Norma --who is understandably sensitive to scenes like this.

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  2. this is lovely poem dear Geo

    goes incredibly well with image :)

    moms are so protective about their babies and this is why they prefer to stay near all the time

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    1. Dear Baili, thanks. The instinct of parental protection, and the rewards it brings, merits high on our mortal composition --and survival. It is part of love.

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    1. Sure does, doesn't it Rick? Reminds me of sliding boards in playgrounds when I was little --parents there to keep other sliders from rearending me, and someone to care if I fell on my face.

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  4. I once watched a pair of crows taking turns skidding down a metal roof. Wildlife at play.

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    1. Dear Delores, We have lived across the south field from an olive orchard for many years and seen many flocks of crows. I figure by the racket they make, they must be having fun. I'm delighted they've discovered sliding boards.

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  5. Thank you for making me smiles today, friend Geo. Love, cat.

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    1. … meant to send greetings from my cat Theo Thunderbutt as well … no worries bout da birds cuz he is an inside cat … smiles … c. https://youtu.be/Fo5RUhuoLO4

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    2. Thanks, Cat! I've put a clickable link to your "Theo Thunderbutt" clip under the poem.

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  6. wow geo I saw the exact same thing yesterday near our house here in florida...one mom, one baby wild turkey...interesting!

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    1. Either that turkey and her kid are touring the whole continent --Ca. to Fla.-- or this is something all wild turkeys are doing right now. I'm in favor of it.

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  7. Sweetness! I love the picture, and your words make it more endearing.

    Be of good cheer, my dear friend.

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    1. Thanks dear Robyn. I seem to recall wild turkeys in Bidwell Park. I hope Robin Hood left a few after the Errol Flynn flick was filmed there.

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