Rose Creek Preserve, #137

We started up the trailhead, leaving our car alone in the parking lot.  We walked single file, you in front, as we weaved our way though leafless branches stuck in winter’s shadow heavy with autumn rain.  It was quiet. The only sound was the crunch our feet on fallen leaves and sticks scattered on the wood chip path. The day was unusually warm, but it felt cool under the weight of thicket’s canopy. We reached the edge of south hill’s shadow into the warm wind and sun; you reached out to hold my hand.

Photography, the Palouse, a low  winter sun, fresh winter wheat

out-stretched rigid wings 
wind weaves; feather folds shiver 
her whispering cry 

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2 thoughts on “Rose Creek Preserve, #137

  • December 6, 2021 at 8:30 am
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    Your words and photos are an invitation to walk harmoniously and peacefully! Thanks, Joe.

    • December 16, 2021 at 6:13 am
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      You’re welcome Bob, thank for you sharing.

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