Here's a poem by Liz Waldner that I'd like to share. It's titled "On Moving Again":
This evening, walking along the long field
My eye was drawn to a living shimmer in the sky:
Three aspens alone alive in a world of almost motionless
Cottonwood and willow and Chinese elm trees.
The breeze that barely stirred the others
Sprang it free, spangling leaves like light on water,
An electric flutter, the secret energy
In the heart of the world revealed. Free.
An aspen leaf might believe itself inordinately busy
(especially comparatively) and certain therefore
It will expire prematurely, useless, stupid, failed.
From where I stood, it was the most beautiful thing to see.
My life could be similarly pleasing to God.
I guess this could be service enough for me.
--Liz Waldner
Sunday, September 13, 2009
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009
"Flower Power"
"Flower Power," an exhibit of my floral photography, opens tomorrow, September 2, at the Greenburgh Town Hall. The collection features two dozen closeup photos of a wide variety of blossoms, from iris and poppy to hibiscus and orchid, in yellows, oranges, pinks, blues, and more. Here is just a small sampling of the images I've chosen for the exhibit:
Greenburgh Town Hall is located at 177 Hillside Avenue, Greenburgh, NY. The building is open weekdays, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. If you have a chance, please stop by.
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