A still reflection Scrying fortunes from its depths What futures divined?
Tag: poetry
History framed
Ancient time passage History framed brick by brick If these walls could talk Photo taken at Fort Pickens State Park, near Pensacola, FL. Built between 1829 and 1834, the fort was a key military installation during the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, World War I and II, guarding the entrance to Pensacola Harbor. From 1886 … Continue reading History framed
Rare crimson
Deadly rare flower Hunter becomes the hunted Must eat to survive The Sarracenia leucophylla (crimson pitcher plant), a carnivorous flower endemic to the southeast, is listed as endangered in Florida and Georgia due in part to poaching and loss of its unique wetland environment. Prey is attracted by nectar glands under the lid of the … Continue reading Rare crimson
Summer fun
You’re never too old For pastel pink galoshes And puddle jumping
Portrait of a lifer
Resigned to his fate Old man in an iron cage Life without parole
Morning dew
Bedazzled blossoms Glimmering with morning dew More precious than gold





