Monthly Archives: March 2026

Imagine everything you’ve ever wanted

Make a list: 1.2.3.4.5. Keep going. Now close your eyes and absorb all the love of the universe,even the bits that you don’t think are for you. They’re for you. And everything you’ve ever wanted? That’s there for you, too.Perhaps … Continue reading

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Springing

Hand watering the day beforethe vernal equinox, my flip-floppedtoes splattered with hose spray after months of cold feet encasedin warm socks and wool slippers—this is how I know it’s spring. I love that it’s predicted to hit90 degrees today, as … Continue reading

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Pink dogwood

Driving through my neighborhood,I find myself pulling over to curbsto step outside on an unseasonablywarm March afternoon, two days before actual spring, compelledby the reemergence of colorslong stashed for winter trumpeting,Look-at-me! look-at-me! So I do, stopping to photograph poppiesthe color … Continue reading

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You left when it was just getting pretty,

years ago, now 25 of them,and for so many of thoseI thought what a shame it wasthat, as early flowers were raisingtheir heads and tiny flies and antswere beginning their work,when you could see the buds onwinter-bare branches,you were missing … Continue reading

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Jolly McNoodles

is, apparently, my leprechaun name,and since we are all Irishon St. Patrick’s Day, let it be so. Though I pay tributeto my actual Irish ancestorsnamed Keeley, including my grandpa who couldturn on a brogue with a twistof the tongue, and … Continue reading

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On the porch

I did not know its name untilI took a photo of the wingéd thingclinging to the stucco wall nearmy front door, and looked it up: a white-lined sphinx moth,aka, the hummingbird mothfor the way it hovers. Largeand lovely as some … Continue reading

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Spring rising

We the multitude rising with spring.—Kim Stafford Eager for spring, we have leaptacross an hour as the equinoxapproaches in five days. Consumed by so much of humanity’sturmoil, we cannot help but brightenunder March sunshine, warmer days and, at the grocerystore, … Continue reading

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Committee in Charge of Sunsets

At the end of every day,the Committee in Charge of Sunsetssets in motion a sky show that draws humans to lookwest over an ocean to watchour nearest star slip below the horizon, periodically withgorgeous lighting effects—pinky oranges with beams angling … Continue reading

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If this were our last walk together

Let it be on a painterly blue-sky day likethis one under an artistic wash of light clouds, on a trail that feels like ours, weaving throughpines with periodic peeks of the calm Pacific. As you lean into a slight rise … Continue reading

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Crabby crab

(Tidepool watching, Pt. LobosState Natural Reserve, Carmel, California) (for Sue Lester, DVM) ••• Hermit crabs of various sizesmeander the little crabby highwayof a low-tide pool as I sit and watch the show on a spring-like afternoon.I cannot peer in tide … Continue reading

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