Haiku-a-day
A black and white dog lays in the grass with his eyes closed and nose sniffing the air in a backyard in late summer.

August, your ears up,
the cicadas sing all day,
you let it all in.

Haiku-a-day
A black and white dog stands smiling in the grass beyond a blooming hydrangea in late summer.

The hydrangea blooms
in a spot we’ve stood under
a cold April moon.

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A tall globe thistle bud about to bloom in summer.

Earnest globe thistle
grows tall for the goldfinches —
meets them in the air.

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A young deer stands at the edge of a forest foraging on a summer evening.

All body and bow,
curved and lithe and calm in the
green understory.

Haiku-a-day
A view inside an art studio of tall colorful vases — one on a pedestal table holding a large cutting of a monstera stem — on the sill of old leaded glass windows and a small bust of a man in the foreground.

The thought left unsaid,
rehashing it all morning
and letting it go.

Haiku-a-day
A pond of lily pads and one white blooming water lily in July in Michigan.

Lily pads like suns,
orbit the one white bloom,
crickets sing all day.

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A Cabbage White butterfly feeds on a wildflower in July in Michigan.

Off of the main road,
down the slope, along the path,
the Cabbage White feeds.

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A view of tall pine trees against a pre-dawn sky with the tip of Ursa Minor still glowing.

Summer starts to fade,
the head of Ursa Minor
lifts its nose at dawn.

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A view of a sunny window and pew inside the St. Ignatius Church in Good Hart, Michigan on a summer day.

Look what we can do —
hearing the soft undersong,
changing every day.

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Lake Michigan in Harbor Springs on a calm summer morning at sunrise.

We’re here a short time,
the horizon brightens fast —
we’re changing with it.

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A small watercolor painting titled, 'Abandoned Orchard' by Ruth Mabie.

Abandoned painting —
out on a table tagged, “FREE,”
I take it with me.

Haiku-a-day
A white water lily blooming on a pond in northern Michigan in summer.

White water lilies
bloom from underwater stems —
the pond’s surface breaks.

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A black and white horse in a green field eating clover in northern Michigan in summer.

The black and white horse
in a field of sweet clover,
her life in this spot.

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A small pond edged by milkweed and wild grasses reflecting blue sky in northern Michigan in summer.

Summer milkweed lines
the shallow blue bullfrog pond,
deep with July sky.

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A statue of Mary at the Lakeview cemetary in Harbor Springs, Michigan in summer.

Mary of mourning,
spider nests instead of stars
fill your night blue sky.