Currently
watching a hawk, successful in its hunt
listening to Gordon Hempton, “Spring Leaves”
appreciating grape hyacinth shoots
loving every tiny sign of spring
eating green chile chicken stew
drinking too little water
wishing I’d made healthier choices as a young adult
planning a visit to the sea otters in Elkhorn Slough
reading Mink River, again
wishing peace for the broken-hearted souls in my life
This post is my daily Slice of Life (#SOL18) and is a part of the annual March challenge hosted by Two Writing Teachers. According to Two Writing Teachers, a Slice of Life, or simply a “Slice,” is “a story about a small segment of someone’s day, a poem that tells about a small moment in time, a collection of words and photos that describes a scenario.”
Thanks to Elisabeth Ellington at the dirigible plum fo the idea.
This post is my daily Slice of Life (#SOL18) and is a part of the annual March challenge hosted by Two Writing Teachers. According to Two Writing Teachers, a Slice of Life, or simply a “Slice,” is “a story about a small segment of someone’s day, a poem that tells about a small moment in time, a collection of words and photos that describes a scenario.”
Thanks to Elisabeth Ellington at the dirigible plum fo the idea.
What a wonderful version of "Currently." That really is the slice idea that just keeps giving. I especially loved your appreciating and wishing lines.
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely. So peaceful. I want to try this format some day!
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