I find an interesting thing every spring--esp on these warm 70+ degree days--no matter where people live, they find a way to get outdoors in nature (even if it is a rooftop in the Bronx surrounded by brick and concrete) to have their coffee or read a book, just to breathe in the spring air, and whatever gloom they had vanishes, they seem to be able to find beauty easily even if it is something tiny. In the cities the people lunch outdoors even if they have to sit on a curb or a wall that says "no loitering" they need the sun and spring air.
I love those x's in circles window reflections. Why do you think they turn into x's??
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem, too. Happy spring to you!
the swirl of light, it dances.
ReplyDeletethe old decorative stonework
above the entryway
welcome home.
I love spring.
ReplyDeleteI find an interesting thing every spring--esp on these warm 70+ degree days--no matter where people live, they find a way to get outdoors in nature (even if it is a rooftop in the Bronx surrounded by brick and concrete) to have their coffee or read a book, just to breathe in the spring air, and whatever gloom they had vanishes, they seem to be able to find beauty easily even if it is something tiny. In the cities the people lunch outdoors even if they have to sit on a curb or a wall that says "no loitering" they need the sun and spring air.
ReplyDeletethe light playing on the walls is like transitory street art!
ReplyDeletenice haiku.
happy earth day!