Saturday, August 31, 2019

Fungi Kingdom 4

Distinctive mushrooms
Doing their work in the yard
Changing every day

From a third domain
Neither plant nor animal
The Fungi Kingdom

Decomposers all
Could they be harnessed? Made to
Do their work on call?

Has anyone asked
If mushrooms could save the earth?
Decompose plastic?

~dkm 41/365
Brown Caps Day 1
Brown Caps Day 3



Toadstool Day 1
Toadstool Day 3

Candy Corn Day 1
Candy Corn Day 3
Flat Tops Day 1
Flat Tops Day 3

Friday, August 30, 2019

Fungi Kingdom 3

New fungi on steps
Another like it in grass
Consuming earth's waste

If their only work
Is to clean house, I wonder
Why the stark beauty.

~dkm 40/365







Thursday, August 29, 2019

Backyard Path 4

Stone steps, feral fern
Conductors to The Wayback
Birthplace of story

~dkm 39/365

Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Natural Born Legacy

My grandmother prayed
My mother gardened, I sit
Outside and listen

One daughter knits, one
Daughter paints, one daughter takes
A walk in the woods

Husband goes golfing
Grandson makes up piano riffs
Granddaughter runs track

Did we learn it from
The grandmother, or is it
Our very nature

To need a daily
Ritual of slow quiet time?
Spiritual practice

~dkm 38/365

Grandson contemplating in leaves

Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Backyard Path 3

Solo morning walk
Archway to decomposing
Armed with pail, pen, book

~dkm 37/365




Monday, August 26, 2019

American Goldfinch

Male finch feeding young
Regurgitating his food
Pumps his throat, then stabs

How moving to watch
Responsible bird fathers
Tending their fledglings

~dkm 36/365










Sunday, August 25, 2019

Reward for Stillness

A whir and a buzz
A hummingbird hovering
Beside my right ear

~dkm 35/365
 shortly after ear buzz


Saturday, August 24, 2019

Fungi Kingdom 2

The morning after
One rainy night in Georgia
Two odd new fungi

Dull brown in green grass
Tri-color in brown compost
Summer surprises

~dkm 34/365








Friday, August 23, 2019

At Lake Jackson

Mayflies swarm from lake
To live, mate, lay eggs, and die
In just one day

Nymphs wait for a year
In mud at bottom of lake
Till adults emerge

Mayflies have no mouths
Don't live long enough to eat
Need only to mate

Mayflies on screen door
Indicate healthy water
Good news, Lake Jackson!

~dkm 33/365


Thursday, August 22, 2019

American House Spider

Her work of one day
Choose place, weave web, wait for prey
Silk gauze on birdhouse

~dkm 32/365








Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Backyard Path 2

The lure of a path
Seduction to the unknown
Words yet to be found
~dkm 31/365





Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Backyard Path 1

Three short steps to where?
To cleaning out the birdbath?
To a basketball?
~dkm 30/365
Late summer



Monday, August 19, 2019

Round Peg/Square Hole

Holes left in his wake
Pileated woodpecker
Rectangular shaped

Pecked out at the base
Apparently healthy tree
Why the woodpecker?

Magnificent bird
Name has seven syllables
Perfect for haiku
~dkm 29/365
2019, old scar




















2012, first sighting



Sunday, August 18, 2019

Fungi Kingdom 1

Stick-eating mushroom
Top agent of wood decay
Conk grew overnight

Even eats green leaves
Earth's consumer gone awry?
Polypore at work

~dkm 28/365
Bracket Fungi 




Chosen Cloud

Existential angst
Life happens, restricting choice
Waiting for ice cream
~dkm 27/365
"Chosen Cloud," named by 11-yr-old Nick

Friday, August 16, 2019

Dawning Day

The art of morning
Could a painter improve this
Balanced harmony?

~dkm 26/365
Neighbor's oak tree with coffee

Thursday, August 15, 2019

Daily Double Take

Through kitchen window
Perching on the banister
Little yellow bird
~dkm 25/365



Trick by Moe and Nick


Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Dear Baltimore Oriole

Cornell Lab confirms
That yes you breed in Georgia
That you stay hidden

That fruit will lure you
Orange halves, waiting, wasting
Forever hopeful

~dkm 24/365


Tuesday, August 13, 2019

Templeton Square




















A study in three
Fresh, rotting, rotten & rich
Composting corner

Birth, life, death, decay
Again to nourish new growth
Earth's elegant plan

Rotten & rich pile
Sweet-smelling as summer rain
Ready for garden

Morning ritual
Burying the kitchen scraps
Nice start to a day

~dkm 23/365

 









Monday, August 12, 2019

Poor Thing

Father Cardinal
I hardly recognize you
Those nasty nest mites

~dkm 22/365
  

Sunday, August 11, 2019

Morning

Sunshine on treetops.
Meditation in blueness.
Cloudless summer day.

~dkm 21/365
















Saturday, August 10, 2019

Apologia

Dear small hummingbird,
Exploring the red balloon.
Sorry to deceive.

~dkm 20/365


















Friday, August 9, 2019

Beauty Enough

Cannas searching sun,
Overgrew the hydrangeas.
Yet can't bloom in shade.

Variegated leaves,
Compensate for lack of bloom.
From a friend's garden.
                         
~dkm 19/365




















Thursday, August 8, 2019

Whaaat?

How did THIS happen,
Without human tampering?
No one here but us.

Tube from new feeder,
Found on railing this morning.
Night time prowler?
               
~dkm 18/365
Yesterday. Tube still in globe.

This morning. Tube on banister.

Mystery!
Could an animal have put it here?