Saturday, December 24, 2022
The Comet
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Winter Cemetery
A winter night – the gates are locked
To guard the dead's serene repose.
But Nature's life abounds within
That snow-borne tracks clearly disclose.
Against this snow-blanched winter scene
The tombstones stand in stark relief
With chiseled epitaphs displayed
To honor those who lie beneath.
But it is Nature's poetry
Transcribed by tiny feet in snow
That do provide a depth of soul
That words in stone cannot bestow.
And I shall lie content to know
That squirrels, scribbling in the snow,
Are writing epitaphs for me
Upon my grave that all can see.
And though the sun and wind and rain
Erase them time and time again,
There'll be new poets to the site
To honor me by what they write.
2000
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
"Your account is permanently suspended"
If you recall back in June 2021, I blogged about Twitter having suspended my account. See here.
Twitter never gave me a warning or told me why. They flatly refused my two appeals with a terse, generic message.
My only "sin" seemed to have been participating in a tweet storm to advocate for better treatment of animals.
Well, with Elon Musk taking the reins, I wondered what might happen (but, to be honest, I do not want to be associated with Twitter under the present circumstances anyway).
I did find it ironic though, that in the week when he announced that he was giving amnesty to those with suspended accounts and he lifted the ban on Trump and others of his ilk, a message appeared on my page written in bold letters "Your account is permanently suspended".
This new development makes me look at the "What's happening?" line that Twitter displays and ask, yes, Twitter, what IS happening?!
Sunday, December 11, 2022
Life's Journey
Together they had forged a life –
Raised three children as best they could –
The years had times of woe and strife
But all in all, most times were good.
Now his sight has dimmed, but his love has not
And he felt their life would start anew
And he went to bed with this comforting thought
But awoke to a future gone askew.
His lifelong mate had been struck down
There wasn't the least forewarning clue
She's in a hospital far from town
And there is nothing now that he can do.
Their old life has now been lost
Their home is but an empty shelf
He too rests his head
On a hospital bed
Praying that soon she will be well.
In moments of fancy he's driving a ball
Onto a beloved golf course green
In her fanciful moments she's standing tall
And painting a lovely verdant scene.
Their world once traveled in single orbit
Now double ..., Hope asks for overlaps
With all that they have had to forfeit
Fate answers softly "perhaps, perhaps ..."
2003
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, December 3, 2022
Nighthawk
And when the sky turns dusky gray
Before the night has fallen
I come to watch your flight display
I come when you are calling.
You call to me when day's at end
I long to see you in my sky.
My sleep will come – but only when
I've heard your nightly lullaby.
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, November 26, 2022
The Toss of a Coin
Standing on the Metro platform in silence and solemnity,
her many years and cares are etched upon her face.
Clasped hands held high above her head,
brought down and raised again
to release a gleaming silver coin.
It arcs in the air and falls to the floor
over which she bends slowly
and picks it up and stares at its face.
She pauses and then repeats the process.
What answer does she seek?
People watch spellbound and give her space.
She picks up her precious coin and tucks it away.
A stranger's intimate moment.
2020
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Tuesday, November 22, 2022
Compassion In Fashion
(Please click on the image to enlarge it)
I popped into the Eaton Centre in downtown Montreal yesterday and immediately saw this beautiful window display.
Noize is an apparel company that does not use leather, down, wool or fur (in other words, their products are cruelty-free) and thus they are PETA approved!
This made my day!
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Love's Hold
Lounging on the bed
declaring vows of love ...
we sip amaretto from tiny
stemmed glasses.
The afternoon light softens the
contours of the room
and Leonard's slow songs
help bring our heartbeats back
to their resting states.
Your skin is warm as I pull you close
and drape your arm around me.
So many years have passed since that time and this.
Passion's been replaced by a gentle kiss
and sweet memories of times when "we were young and foolish".
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, November 12, 2022
November
Sunday, November 6, 2022
The Blue Jay Flies
The blue jay flies –
its shadow cast from autumn skies –
and I am left alone below
with only shadow wings that tow
my heart along in wild ride.
All earthly matters laid aside.
1996
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Making Love In A Meadow
Meadow flowers carpet the place
Where, lying in secret embrace,
I gaze up at his smiling face
While flowers, bowed in courtly grace,
Will later spring back to erase
The evidence of what took place.
2019
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, October 22, 2022
Frost
Saturday, October 8, 2022
The Robin's Song
The robin sings before the dawn,
trusting that day will come.
I listen while lying sleepless
wondering if my heart will still beat
once his song is done.
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
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Sunday, October 2, 2022
Day's End
And when the length'ning shadows' hue
Becomes a deeper shade of blue
My thoughts will always turn to you.
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, September 17, 2022
They Say
They say to read the writing on the wall –
Well it could be ten feet tall
But it would be too small.
They say that it was bound to end this way –
Skies so blue would turn to gray
But I could not see this day.
They say that "time will heal the pain" –
That "learning always is a gain"
But I am deaf to that refrain.
1997
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, September 10, 2022
I Write
Although my poems are often wrought
from darkened mood and tortured thought,
I write.
And even at my most distraught
when all my battles have been fought
... and lost ...
I write.
2019
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Sunday, September 4, 2022
Going Gray
The dismissal of Lisa LaFlamme from her anchor role on CTV, which many suggest stems from sexism and ageism (and her decision to let her hair go gray), has made me reflect on my own decision to go gray.
Luckily, I am out of the workforce so repercussions are not an issue.
The advantages for me in allowing my gray to grow out are numerous:
1) I was spending a lot of money every 5-6 weeks to keep my hair dyed professionally. (Those over-the-counter dyes are too messy and difficult);
2) I was enduring the long, annoying process while listening to my long-time hairdresser espouse views that more and more did not align with mine on practically everything! (She was good at her job though);
3) I can't help but wonder if hair dyes are harmful to one's health in the long run.
I am also trying to grow my hair longer than it ever has been. This has not worked out the way I had hoped because I need it to grow long enough to cut off the remaining dyed part and still have it long. I only recently learned that the maximum length our hair will grow is genetically determined for each individual. I have cut off two inches to see if it will start to grow again.
Also, on the topic of age and hair, older women are often pressured by society into cutting their hair short.
Long hair at this age has advantages:
1) If you have the right scissors, you can pretty much cut it yourself;
2) If your hair is thinning on top, you can brush it back from your forehead to cover the exposed scalp;
3) Speaking of foreheads, if you have long bangs, they will cover a wrinkled brow (and be a great substitute for Botox);
4) If you wear your hair in a "half pony tail" (hair from the temples is pulled back and up to form a small pony tail which hangs down over the longer hair), and you pull it tight enough, you get an instant face-lifting effect.:-)
I am not sure why society frowns on older women with long hair. Is it that long hair is considered sensual and we are not supposed to be sensual beings any longer?! A female friend of mine also admonishes older women who wear short skirts. When I suggested that that idea was being put in our heads by society, she responded: "well, older women should act their age". I think she made my point for me. Who dictates what "acting our age" entails?
Saturday, September 3, 2022
Watercolor Lily
Saturday, August 27, 2022
Thanks For The Dance
Saturday, August 20, 2022
Blue Butterflies
Saturday, August 6, 2022
My Heart
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Raising Anchor
I've been stuck in this harbour on an old boat
I'm going nowhere – I'm just staying afloat
I've got to raise anchor
I've got to get out.
I've been stuck in this harbour for far too long
Staying in limbo as though nothing's wrong
I've got to raise anchor
I've got to move on.
You're railing against what you thought that I wrote
And making false claims with an unfounded quote
It's sad that we're ending
On this angry note.
I've let you reside in my mind for too long
Your words ricochet like a tired, old song
I'm now raising anchor
I'm now moving on.
April 2019
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
My Squirrel Campaign of 2021
This is a story that illustrates what one person can accomplish with persistence.
Saturday, July 16, 2022
Resting Place
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Feeding Chickadees
A whirr of wings –
a gentle touch
of delicate feet
on my outstretched hand.
I am filled with wonder
by the intimacy and privilege
these tiny, winged beings
bestow.
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, July 2, 2022
Leaf Shadows
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
My Second Book of Poetry
In Longing For The Light, I continue to explore our condition of stumbling in the dark. We long for a lighted path.
Both books contain short poems, often accompanied by nature photographs that I have taken.
They are available as eBooks on Amazon and can be found by clicking on the links:
Saturday, June 25, 2022
The Veery's Song
The Veery's
enchanted
spiral call
Like musical
notes in a
waterfall.
Downward
and downward
until it's all
Lost in the soft,
green echoes.
December 2016
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Moths
The languid flight
in summer night
of a graceful moth.
Its patterned wings –
exquisite things –
soft like velvet cloth.
No need for flash
or dazzling hue –
subtle panache
bewitches too.
2019
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Wild Bird
Wild bird – you thrash and throw
yourself against my walls.
What led you here, off course
and lost and finding no escape?
There ... held fast between my palms,
I turn and walk towards the light.
With open hands and heart ...
I give you back the sky.
1995 (from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Friday, June 10, 2022
The Incredible Hoya Plant
When my sister, Diane, sent me a recent photo of one of her Hoya cuttings, I felt that the story of this amazing plant needed to be shared. Here is Diane’s account of the history of her plant.
“In the mid to late
1970s Doris’ friend Marjorie gave me her Hoya carnosa plant (a.k.a. Wax Plant) as
she was moving to Seattle. I remember her telling me that, from time to
time, there will be a few pink bloom clusters. Sure enough, it would bloom
now and then over the following fifteen years or so. It continued to grow
well and by 1993 it was at least 3 feet tall. We moved in January of that
year to Ontario from Montreal and, not wanting the plant to die if it travelled
in the moving van, we brought it with us in the back seat of our car. It
made the trip okay and has been in our dining room ever since. This room
doesn’t get any direct sunlight and the plant rarely blooms but it has
continued to grow and is now over 6 feet tall.
However, I have
cuttings in water that do bloom regularly! I add no nutrients to the
water, and I have found that once the roots form a tight ball, the plant will
bloom, almost continually, in one area of the plant or another. Recently,
the plant in water that resides in our kitchen, had five blooms at one
time! It gets the morning sun which I assume helps it to flower.
This plant, started from a couple of cuttings from the original, is at least 10
years old. And all it gets is sunshine and tap water!
Over the years I have given cuttings away and started new plants for myself. The one on the table next to the lamp is in potting soil and is about 4 years old. It gets filtered sunlight and has not yet produced a bloom. The plant in the jug is solely in water and is about 2 or 3 years old. It gets only ambient light and also has yet to bloom.
As I’ve had the
plant for close to 45 years and as it must have been mature when I received it
because it had bloomed for its previous owner, I suspect it is over 50 years
old. Hopefully, it will continue for a few more decades.”
By the way, the paintings of the tiger and the flamingo are originals by Diane, so not only does she have a green thumb, but she is a very talented artist too!
Saturday, June 4, 2022
Blue and Gold
from a nearby window –
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Orion
Orion
In dreams so deep
Orion calls –
Aroused from sleep
His chant enthralls.
I raise my head,
Look to the sky –
Rise from my bed
Where sorrows lie.
The stars are mine,
Orion's gift –
I watch them shine,
My spirits lift
And as my eyes
Drink in their light,
I know love lies
With me tonight.
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Friday, May 27, 2022
Big Bang? My eye!
Ice Halo