Sunday, December 25, 2016

Monday, December 19, 2016

Cold Winters Sky of Noyse Lake 2016

The solemn cold winters sky,
Cast off on this still blue day,
Reflections lay down upon the calm mirror,
Which belongs to the watery body of this timid river basin,
Too flow beneath it's murky charms,
Lay the life of that summer wonderland that once thrived,
When our summer seemed to never end,
For that air touched us in it's delicious caress,
And moved all towards the lush land of scenes,
For only that gentle light remains,
This beauty transformed now into a snowy moment,
When only the winter birds rest and wait out that freezing blast.

Sunday, November 20, 2016

The Little Campbell River Returns 2016

Mostly throughout the year this little river seems undistinquishable and sometimes could be mistaken for a ditch.  From the higher trails when you look into this flood plain only the cottonwoods, birches, rushes and cattails mark the actual rivers course.  While coming back today from visiting family in Langley there was a sunny break in the weather and we stopped to walk in this lovely park.  Heavy rains had been around for most of the morning and the little Campbell River was swollen and moving beautifully through the valley with the cold blue sky reflecting back before the next rainstorm arrives.

Friday, November 11, 2016

Monday, October 10, 2016

Thanksgiving Day at Glen Valley Park 2016

We drove out into the Fraser Valley today to visit friends on this Thanksgiving Day.  The weather was cold but we had some sunny breaks during our visit to Fort Langley.  Later, we visited the scenic Glen valley Provincial Park.  Even now with the clouds and wind the river especially looked interesting as it reflects the changes taking place above it.  Have a wonderful Thanksgiving Day!

Thursday, September 22, 2016

Eburne Town of Ghosts 2016

As the phantom dogs run along the edge of our vision,
A never seen apparition becomes a mission,
But the constant heard sounds of stalking pace,
From this frantic dream like a haunted tale that race,
The coyotes howl below the willows hollow,
From dens of pups so inquisitive and wild,
Once quaint dwellings brought in centuries gone by,
Sturdy kit homes have all vanished for this land sighs,
Only the gardens grow on with strict boarders still in place,
With hundreds of trees in delicious fruit,
And the delights of flowers of chrysanthemum, roses and marigolds grow on,
All staking claim to warn their flora neighbours their properties survive,
Ghostly gardeners tend to their chores in vain,
So hush for the winds wail that complains,
Mistakes for the cries of the lost spirits which once roamed,
Eburne the town of ghosts all hidden away to moan,
For now the apples that will never be picked,
On this first autumnal day by this cruel sunlight that tricks.


Sunday, September 11, 2016

The Sultry Summers Breath of Finn Slough 2016

As the land slows with liquid warm vapours,
The air rises with discontent,
Soon the trapped reeds and cattails seem to explode with equal momentum,
It is the illusion of scorched objections,
Which follow the dragonfiles around this humid marshland,
Such towers of those grasses that'll reach some six feet towards the sunlight,
With flying insects being chased,
Around this windless plain by dragonflies which hunt with precision,
They'll all flutter in fury between those sun weathered forms,
Nature with her instinctive tendencies,
Of being tethered or break before the cooling dusk,
Preserve this summer mirage that reality presents,
More cool air seems to wave away this sublime furnace,
And the seabreeze is felt on all our beautiful faces,
That kiss and breathe us back to life.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Kitkatla Beach of the Nootka Roses 2016

We spent almost five weeks visiting many of our friends along the Northern Coast of B.C.  In Prince Rupert we usually stay in our regular hotel and spend some time visiting our friends who left the lower mainland to live near their families.  This year we even arranged to use float planes which were quite expensive but we find them more convenient.  As we have some long time friends which live in more remote areas of Kitkatla and Klemtu.  Those communities are found along the Northern Channels and Fiordland.  We picnic along some of the remote beaches and find the lovely nootka roses in the late summer still smelling ever so sweetly.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

So Wild...like on Burnaby Mountain 2016


So wild like the wild bluebells,
Which once surprised this summer of cool light,
For the rains so soft and delicious,
In this forest air,
Up on Burnaby Mountain wet and not dry enough,

Below in these woods so green and lush,
The pink hearts so brutally hidden away,
Are protected for the timid light shines so spare,
We find just the last bleeding hearts to bare,

It's the leaves on these fresh trails that swallow our treads,
And noisy red-headed wood peckers mock the silence,
They'll call out defiantly and punish the trees with hard chisel-like bills,
And bore and whittle the cedars that squeal with each jab,

Songbirds sing for the beauty of this summer day,
As the soaring golden butterflies dance above all,
Drift and fall and rise and tease us as they please us,
Yet, once more these late bleeding hearts so petite,
With their wild nature trust us and greet.

Sunday, June 19, 2016

The Dancing Wavelets 2016

Gently the rains which ripple beneath this shore,
Sure as the light so delicate and never so blindly sublime,
Move us about this marshland with spirit,
And squelching something so promising,
It's a kind of sweet surprise,
To regard of that sudden sound,
Of the many falling impressions,
Upon that pale umber liquid body below,
Wavelets so alive and many dancing riffles collide,
They spill into one another sequentially and display,
We love the sound of the rains with quiet rhythmical contact,
Again, the watery world and yet the minuscule Splashes,
For pitter-patter...pitter-patter...wonderful wavelets merge and fade back and fill this slough with hope.


Monday, May 23, 2016

Victoria Day and Land of the Hyacinth 2016


Along these hyacinth walks lay the truth,
On and beyond this fine Victoria Day,
We'll travel in the greenery of this land,
While some people call them blue bells,
They'll rhyme and sing their lovely songs,
As the flowers fade deep away,
But remain vibrate for our visit's momentarily long,
Warblers sing so proudly in the rooftops of the aspens,
And sparkle and dance like spinner tops and sunbeam dreams so true and wild,
Finally, the goldfinches appear for their quick shows,
While the purple finches pose, dressed in their raspberry-red fearless shawls that seem to glow,
And we leave Victoria once more to always return in the glorious sunshine.

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Nature and the Insects Will Share 2016

So beautiful, yet pink as the fragile nights,
With smooth spring days delicious like nectar,
For which the hummingbirds taste in each sweet blossom,
High in the outreach pines, the goldfinches arrive back with subtle movements,
And all the winged beauties call out in a song,
Known to belong to the poppy family for ways yet unseen,
Each flower that whispers her name will end,
With their sweet petals falling away in shame,
Dainty forest bleeding hearts shine beneath,
They are the hearts of secret lay bare,
Nutrient surmounts for underground rhizome hails too reach,  
And eloquent equipped heart-shaped flowers begin like a speech,
From whilst it ends and seeds gathered up by wood ants with care,
For these flowers and the insects in this forest have shared.

Sunday, April 3, 2016

The Wild Carpeted Violets of Bamberton Forest 2016

The earthen treads among the soil stands,
Of glorious coloured violets and laughing eyes so bright,
From where the earth looks backup and seems to smile,
In this cool spring of our enchanted love,
Spend these calm moments wanting not but needing more,
And long before we saw, joyous fawn lilies so pink yet some to creamy white,
Many were found but lost for today's spring beauties praised,
Into our dear hearts and back to their resting place,
Please lay down behind this forest of serene silence,
Until wild violets with almost blue cast awaken you,
For you're so real, than the look of that sky that may not be true,
Never, if we dare too desire those earthen plaits so vibrant to bare,
We love this inviting forest with floral carpets so bold,
Thus, the living petals so bright and sweetly behold.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Their Cloud Trees 2016

The cloud trees so high in that vapour,
For the strained space above the timber,
As the feeble branches reach out and tease,
From about the tops of those mammoth voids,
With the eagles so beautiful,
Shimmering heads so feathery white and ready for the test,
Just to linger along with the elements,
Send away those vulturous crows,
In their murderous volleys,
They scream like the banshees which awaken my dreaded memories,
But only the tender songbirds please our crowd,
Throughout the nature of this day at Mount Currie,
Love to all the moving voices that live to own this forest space,
For now the clouds are aware and yet dare to race,
Eagles we need your bold strength in common degrees,
Agree to protect us and soar with silent power amongst your cloud trees.



Sunday, February 14, 2016

A Wink on this Winters Day of Love 2016


Appearing in just a wink,
The dusky nightfall knows of our winters woe,
To hold and be held against the forest casts,
True is the love affair for the dear one we care,
As another spring that stares up,
From the cold earthlike residual of the world below,
You are the beauty like the colours I dream about and then I awake,
In our natural bodies in which we see the whites,
Only in the most daylight with gentle fondness
We caress with tenderness and play,
Snowdrops thus wild like our passions free and endless,
For the sun bays adieu and all will bed down for the night.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

New Year in the Land of Pitt Meadows 2016

Love into this New Year,
Goodbye and a kiss from the last one and cheer,
More of the same hearts filled plans,
With the beautiful January sounds,
And another winters mean gaze of foggy lands,
So far the snow is banished and cast off,
Into our mountains of glory into distances so soft,
They're painted white as our breath is composed,
With the shameful clouds laughing with warm tears,
For the sweet sounds of melt that drifts and flows gently down,
Too where the earth buckles from below,
As icy crystals of strength change all and grow,
Those trees seem thin but strong with secrets,
We wish for spring with dressy leaves that do so cover,
These beautiful woody sentinels tall and spare,
For here soon green with life will bare,
We leave with warm hearts beating in silence and peace,
As every winter songbird paces it's breath in steady calm so free.