dock spider, mud, fish;
a small hardwood forest hike
to a man-made lake



you can feel the joy
seeping through this perfect view
of nature, reborn


lakes are in my blood.
i learned to swim in one
and love nothing more

dock spider, mud, fish;
a small hardwood forest hike
to a man-made lake



you can feel the joy
seeping through this perfect view
of nature, reborn


lakes are in my blood.
i learned to swim in one
and love nothing more

a magical place:
the only way to describe
these teenage smiles

even pup loves it
cycling past wildlife
below the Smokies

where can you see bears
and collect salamanders
under the same sun?


this mountain-framed pic
taken on the same soil
twenty-three years past

we’re fatter, older
while the mountains are hotter;
such is life—sad changes

yet look at our girls
fearlessly taking this on
one moon-wing a time


a magical place:
the only way to describe
these teenage smiles

even pup loves it
cycling past wildlife
below the Smokies

where can you see bears
and collect salamanders
under the same sun?


this mountain-framed pic
taken on the same soil
twenty-three years past

we’re fatter, older
while the mountains are hotter;
such is life—sad changes

yet look at our girls
fearlessly taking this on
one moon-wing a time


through Cumberland Gap
we drive down to Tennessee
and stand in three states

it’s been many years
(the gap between visits here)
and everything’s changed

Pappy’s room is new
with the antique furniture
from their grandparents

a whole new kitchen
to fill Donna’s empty nest
with the light of love

this generation
will take the time to teach them
and fill in the gaps

they’ll learn who came first,
what they fought for, what they lost;
close gaps, open eyes

Kentucky River
holds the morning cliff paddle
(limestone for horses)


you can’t find this view
west of the Mississippi
(where it’s drought, drought, dry)

here? just paddling
along the river, the creek
till you find yourself

you might find turtles
(soft shells, even, a bonus)
as you move along

just like the sliders
they slip into the water
hoping for the best

Kentucky has coal
but also cool rainforests
(midsummer cooldowns)

enough rain will fall
in two days to flood a creek
drunk by my puppy


water is the life
that sustains these roadside farms
its blood for our blood

tractors welcome here
along these hilly horse farms
(barns worth more than homes)


you’ll rarely pass cars
as you meander back roads
in this life cycle


you might find castles
hidden in the morning mist
waiting to fill you

locally grown food
waiting at a king’s table
between life cycles


don’t let the rain win
it’s a porch-swing afternoon
filling this cycle



the sound of leaf breeze
is impossible to miss
from the top? perfect



there’s just nothing like
five giddy little-teen girls
breathing us all in



our poor Daddy
outnumbered seven to one
without one complaint

Kentucky kayaks
have defined my sister’s life
this past fifteen years

through all the algae
fighting through climate crises
we keep paddling

life is a rope swing
make a running circle out
and don’t hit the tree

those just-jumped-in grins
can win our independence
from a dark future

the sun follows us
across six midwestern states
and lights these fires

firecrackers rule
the soft sunset in the hills
of Kentucky


we discover shade
from the afternoon fire
with native trees; food
