Happy Winter Solstice & Serene New Year! Here are three gifts of poetry and music to help you celebrate the magic of the winter season.
Tag: Washington DC nature
Autumn Abundance & 5 Quirky Ways to Celebrate It
Autumn in the “City of Trees,” and from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, is one long season of flowering, fruiting and vibrant color. Celebrate this magical time in some quirky ways!
Brood X on Theodore Roosevelt Island
Brood X has emerged from 17 years underground and is serenading us with an otherworldly chorus. These amazing periodical cicadas inspired me to write my first published poem, comparing their mathematically determined arrival with our own shaky emergence from the pandemic.
May Musings
Take a virtual spring stroll through Rock Creek Park under the newly leafed canopy. The wild azaleas are blooming and the wood thrush is back!
“Nature’s First Green Is Gold”
This year spring comes with added expectations. Will our year-long pandemic yield a true metaphorical spring along with our actual one?
Withy Like the Willow
This week we received a multi-day blessing in Washington, a city much in need of a blessing: snow, our first real snow in two years.
Capitol Hill’s Witnesses to History
“Our dear precious Capitol Grounds trees stand tall today. I feel these trees are all Witness Trees.”
Become a Winter Wanderer in the “City of Trees”
“There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothes.” Winter in Washington offers unparalleled beauty to the trained eye.
Autumn in Washington: An Embarrassment of Riches
Here is my first blog post, written on a sunny and colorful October day in Washington, DC. I hope you’re finding solace in autumn beauty wherever you live!