Dashing

my middle child

has transformed into runner

from her quiet start

Too Soon

baby turns thirteen

surrounded by proffered love

that she’s always shared

Puppy Love

even in the mud

the dog shows me endless love

unmatched for humans

Road Trip 2019: Day Nineteen, Hail

the storm has arrived

enough to bring shrieking youth

joy none of us find

yet the lake beckons

with its endless, silent joy

should we ask for more?

or live like ancients

who treasured every birchbark

for the life it gave?

Road Trip 2019: Day Seventeen, Red Sunrise

red sun, glassy lake

paddling with the puppy:

perfect lakehouse day

Road Trip 2019: Day Sixteen, Lake Vermilion

Dear Minnesota,

How do you tease with lakes buried under ice for seven months that are swimmable by July?

How my Colorado blood envies your lack of altitude.

How windy you made this lake for three days until the dusk presented a photo-less calm that brought all eleven of us onto the water.

Even Ruby, just six, paddled to the bald eagle island halfway across the bay.

Even my mother, just sixty-five, tolerated the nearly-still lake.

You should have seen it with your non-existent books, your lack of information published online, your secret beauty buried beneath ponderosa pines and fish-hunting loons.

You should have told me that peat bogs and mosquitos mask the firelit perfection of summer.

That the North Woods encapsulate the fairy tale life we’ve all wished to achieve.

I should have known, Minnesota, that you were too good to be true.

Road Trip 2019: Day Eleven, Mill City

lakes are not enough

to keep this city spinning

(wheat connects us all)

the bread of our lives

lives in these shared memories

that we’ll feast upon

from book shops to dusk

in a city new to us

we’ll catch this twilight

Road Trip 2019: Day Ten, One of Ten Thousand

the oldest arrives

to take over paddling

just one of these lakes

Road Trip 2019: Day Six, Gitchi Gami

you haven’t ridden

over the Rockies; not yet.

Superior wins.

with a pup and girls

(unread itinerary)

we biked thirty clicks

Minnesota wins

for elevation record

on these little legs

and to end it all:

waterfall, campfire, cheese.

who would ask for s’more?

Road Trip 2019: North Dakota

i never listen

when someone says it’s boring

i always find fun

North Dakota wins

kindness, camping, paddling

and late-night sunsets

Earth lodge history

and indigenous genius

round out this cycle

with Art Deco touch

to capitalize the north

and give us this view

all in a day’s work:

this “boring” state makes dreams bright

campfires and all