Tuesday, November 21, 2023
A Chance
Thursday, November 16, 2023
New Update on Venus
Today, November 16th, I contacted the shelter that took in the little fox, Venus, for another update. Here is what I received:
Hi Doris!!!
Venus is doing fine, her skin and fur are a lot better, she can now stand on her back legs and she is starting to walk ... one of her back legs is worse than the other, so it is going to take time but I am pretty sure that she is going to recover at least 75%. Here is a picture of her beautiful face!
Marie-Claude
Monday, November 6, 2023
Transformation
A garden, abandoned and wild –
liberated from man's designs –
basks in each summer day.
Then soon arrives November's chill –
and bitter winds and evening frost
mean winter's on the way.
The goldenrod – its treasure spent
in wild and wanton revelries –
retires in shades of buff.
The aster drops its purple fringe –
its yellow center detonates
into a soft, beige puff.
The milkweed's blushing, perfumed blooms
give way to tasseled seeds that sail
above a pale tableau.
Autumnal hues once warm and strong,
fade slowly from the cooling scene,
soon to be blanched by snow.
November 2020
(from the book Longing For The Light by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Update On Venus
I contacted the shelter that took in Venus and got this reply on October 16th:
Hi Doris!!
Her skin is a LOT better!!! At the end of the week she is not going to be contagious anymore [referring to the mange] and we are going to start her physiotherapy for her to get back her muscles in the back legs ... she is a lot too skinny, so for sure is going to be with us for the winter ... That's the news for now, thank you for helping her.
Marie-Claude Poirier
I then asked for a photo and received this:
Thursday, October 12, 2023
Jupiter
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Venus and Jupiter – two little foxes
This is a story of extreme resilience and courage on the part of two small fox kits. In particular, it is about a female kit whom I have named Venus.
Back in April of 2023 I got a quick sighting of an adult fox on land behind a local cemetery.
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Playful young Cooper's Hawks
Enjoy!
Monday, July 10, 2023
Enraptured by Raptors
Saturday, July 1, 2023
Thrush
Saturday, June 24, 2023
View From A Window
Battered by rain and wind,
the window pane shudders
from the violent assault.
Spattered glass displays
trees that sway and buck
in defiance of the gale,
Until a swift alchemy
turns the leaden skies
into streams of gold.
2020
(from the book Longing For The Light by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Sunday, June 18, 2023
Starlight
I stumble through the night
Wishing there were starlight.
The path is long and dark
Lacking any landmark.
Then as the end comes near
Strong winds arrive to clear
The sky of all that bars
The grandeur of the stars.
They shine on me below,
Offering their guidance,
And my starlight shadow
Walks with me in silence.
2021
(from the book Longing For The Light by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Sunday, June 4, 2023
If You Can't Find Me In My Bed
If you can't find me in my bed,
come out and look for me under the moon.
Listen to the notes of the robin's song in the pre-dawn night.
I'll be in the shadows with the cats and skunks and raccoons.
I'll be crouching between wall and wheel filling up their bowl.
And I'll be filling my lungs with the scent of trees and grass and earth.
And I will listen to the notes of the robin's song in the pre-dawn night.
June 2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Sunday, May 14, 2023
Daffodils and Dandelions
Saturday, May 6, 2023
Golden-crowned Kinglet
Saturday, April 22, 2023
Return of the Red-winged Blackbirds
Saturday, April 1, 2023
A Vegan's Lament
How can long-time animal activists fail
to see that consistency must prevail?
Not only the steer or broiler
suffers under the knife.
The dairy cow and laying hen
suffer throughout their longer life ...
only to meet the same blade.
Pictures flash in graphic display
on computer screens, day by day.
Atrocities are not in doubt –
no, that secret's out.
But sadly ...
convenience trumps conscience;
preferences trump principles.
Those whose eyes have seen,
whose ears have heard,
and yet can turn away
for a good night's sleep
with an egg and dairy meal
the very next day,
fail in a most profound way.
2018
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Moon Bond
Tuesday, March 14, 2023
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
International Women's Day 2023 Let's Be Radical
(This is best viewed on a computer)
I received the following from Vicki Van Linden, Board Member of Animal Alliance of Canada in an email today and was struck by the power of this woman's arguments and the poetry of her words. I received permission to reproduce it here.
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Saturday, March 4, 2023
Night Air
The perfumed night air is heavy with mystery and promise.
I inhale its fragrance deeply into my lungs as if to fill my
soul with its essence.
What stirrings are these?
Haloed clouds drift by the moon and I am transfixed.
It is a delicious loneness –
not a loneliness of despair or disconnection –
but a loneness, a oneness
where the universe is drawn inside me
until my body contains it all.
All the stars, the seas,
and the long stretching land –
nothing remains apart.
The night air,
with all its dark and lofty secrets,
with all its heady magic,
makes this be.
1996
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter
Saturday, February 25, 2023
Surrender
I gaze into soft brown eyes that smile
as warm hands hold me, melt me.
Slowly ... slowly the clothing falls away
and I am left exposed – delighting in
my nakedness, in the desire in
your eyes.
Your kisses reach inside me; touch me
in wonderful places; soft, quiet
places of my soul.
Your gentle hands stroke my face, cradle
my face ...
And my body opens to you, ready and longing
for your touch.
And you fulfill me – as I gaze into your eyes.
It is you: your hands; your tongue; your presence –
That bring me to such heights –
to such delights.
1980
(from the book Discoveries In The Dark by Doris Potter)
© Doris Potter