the wisest ones wait
impatient trembles of green
longing for fall’s kiss
scarlet embraces
gold whispers, orange laughter
autumn’s fleeting love
Sunday Stills (SS) – Leaves and Trees
Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge – Wait and Wise
the wisest ones wait
impatient trembles of green
longing for fall’s kiss
scarlet embraces
gold whispers, orange laughter
autumn’s fleeting love
Sunday Stills (SS) – Leaves and Trees
Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge – Wait and Wise
green leaves fluttering
ever alert for dawn’s frost
blushes of autumn

Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge – Ever & Green
Splashes of autumn
Along verdant waterways
Beside winding roads
Within ancient lava beds
The glorious frocks of fall
I saw this impressive bison jump sculpture at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming. Free Fall, created by T.D. Kelsey in 2001, depicts a hunting method in use for hundreds of years. Hunters herded bison toward a steep cliff, where they fell to their death. As I’ve mentioned before, bison are dangerous and this is a safer alternative for harvesting them. At the base of this sculpture, piles of bones appear in a recreated archaeological dig.
T.D. Kelsey was born and raised on a ranch near Bozeman, Montana. T.D. Kelsey: Realist, Romantic, and Inspired Sculptor describes his background, including time spent as a rodeo cowboy, pre-med student, rancher, and airline pilot. With encouragement from his wife, Sidni, Kelsey eventually began working full time as an artist. His love for animals shows in this piece and other sculptures and paintings he created over the years.
Continue readingDo you wonder when you wander
Where the path will lead?
Up to mountains,
Where scattering clouds reveal the peaks of possibility?
Down to deserts,
Where sandstorms expose the color of earth’s soul?
Over to ocean shores,
Where waves create cryptic messages in the sand?
Through dense forests,
Where trees of different character stand together as one?
Do you wonder when you wander
Where the path will lead?
pushed by hot magma
through ancient layers of rock
the pull of dawn’s light
Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge # 371 – Pull and push
creatures of the mist
graze in meadowlands of steam
whisperers of warmth




rise swallow the wind
rapid plunge trailed by bubbles
joyful rays of sun





within a small seed
a tiny new life slumbers
awakened by sun
emerald limbs stretch
stems lengthen and reach skyward
embraced by springtime
Wildflowers in the desert sunshine
Emerging in harsh conditions
Shining with an inner light
Colorful expressions
Jewels in the sand
Ephemeral
Presences
Fleeting
Views












Wildflowers in the desert photographs taken at Gray Butte, Oregon in the springtime.
Water falling
And
Tumbling
Entering a
Rogue river
Finding
A course
Lyrical and
Littoral




Photographs of water falling were taken along Oregon’s Historic Columbia River Highway. For more information, and a map, see Waterfall Tour Loop.
softness in the skies
adrift over layered tuff ring,
white veils eclipse sun





Skyscapes from Fort Rock, Oregon.
Walking with Winter along a River of Falls
Where snow softens hard edges of steel

And creates ephemeral works of whimsey

Where snow and ice form furrowed bridges
Continue reading
Captured by frost spikes
Struggle against winter’s grip
Glints of sun, released
Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompt Challenge #341 — Frost and Glint
On a distant shore
Rushing away from the flow
Resting in the ebb

Ronovan Writes Weekly Haiku Poetry Prompts Challenge # 332 Ebb, Flow
I’m pleased to announce that one of my short stories was recently published in Placed: An Encyclopedia of Central Oregon, Vol. 1. This slim volume, however, is not an encyclopedia in the traditional sense of the word. It contains a collection of poetry and prose about this part of the planet. Central Oregon includes sagebrush deserts, thick pine forests, winding rivers, and volcanoes lining the horizon. Placed embraces tales of the wild, but also stories related to unique features – like Ocean Rolls from a local bakery.
My contribution is The Toad Queen, written after encountering a Great Basin spadefoot toad in my yard. It is one of the most unique things I’ve observed in Oregon – unlike anything I have ever seen. I snapped a couple pictures of it and gently pushed it off the trail. This creature with such an odd appearance and life history deserves a special story.
Continue readingIn the morning light
Fireworks light up the fall sky
Amazement above

When the day breaks bright
We find our comfortable place
Basking in its warmth
Owls in the mist
glide into view
on silent wings

Pondering us
Through eyes,
Round and wise

A sliver of hope
glimmers on the horizon
A dark bud opens
delicate petals unfurl
Hope blossoms, filling the sky




After waiting years
for bright blossoms to appear,
luminous at last

Friday Flowers

A deserted stage
Emptiness filled with blossoms
Silent symphony
Friday Flowers
Winds shift and winter blows
In from the farthest reaches of
North, carried on cold fronts
Turning landscapes into
Enchanted scenes
Resplendent with crystals of snow





Yellowstone in spring is a time to
Shrug off that old winter coat and
Feel the warmth of the sun
Continue readingDelicate flowers
Suspended from slender stems
Chime in pastel tones




Friday Flowers
A single flower
With petals radiating
Captures warm sunlight
To share on overcast days
Illuminating us all




Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – One single flower
Wet and wild otters
Grateful for their liquid world
Tread into its depths

Gliding silently
Steering with slender rudders
In a search for bliss

Precious little souls
Clad in curly woolen coats
Innocent and pure








Covered in coldness
Obscured from view
Layered in lightness
Dazzling and new
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge (LAPC) – Cold
Watching & waiting for clouds
Turning the sky into a color collecting kaleidoscope

Expressing their thoughts with fiery punctuation





Autumn
is bright bouquets
shining in fading light
warming our souls through the winter
season

Solitary grazer
Hiding in filtered light
Antlers flocked in
Downy velvet
Oblivious to his
Wonder



Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Shadows
From flying his food into his mouth as a toddler
To piloting F-15’s and commercial jets as an adult
My brother soared to great heights until
Cancer struck him down
May he use those wings he has always had
To fly to his next destination


Storms can be raging around you
Clouding your judgement
Darkening your mood
Look for the passes
On your horizons
Make your way
Across the low spots to the
Brightness beyond the barriers
Weekly Photo Challenge – Elemental