Early Spring Haiku

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stalwart Beech tree
still gathering sunlight
on last year’s leaf

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dandelion
arrives to party first
eager flower

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a bud breaks open
its tiny leaf waves hello
welcoming the spring

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spring’s urgent leisure
flowers drop a fine pollen
to ride listless winds

DAILY PHOTO: Wat Phrathat, Doi Suthep

Taken October 2012 at Wat Phrathat, Doi Suthep (near Chiang Mai.)

Taken October 2012 at Wat Phrathat, Doi Suthep (near Chiang Mai.)

DAILY PHOTO: Red Diamorpha

Taken March 16, 2013 near Arabia Mountain

Taken March 16, 2013 near Arabia Mountain

DAILY PHOTO: Stone Wall Breach in Black and White

Taken March 16, 2013 near Arabia Mountain Lake

Taken March 16, 2013 near Arabia Mountain Lake

TODAY’S RANT: Crossing False Alarm

Source: roadtrafficsigns.com

Source: roadtrafficsigns.com

If you’re like me, when you see the above sign, you say to yourself, “That is all well and good, but what if I get a non-conformist deer, or one of those illegals who can’t read English?”  Now, I know what you’re thinking, usually they put a little leaping deer silhouette on the sign so the deer knows the sign is addressed to it, even if reading is not its strong suit. (Let’s face it, if reading were essential to life on this planet, most of humanity would die out.) At any rate, for any number of reasons I might collide with a deer in a completely inappropriate zone.

Now imagine my confusion, and then excitement, when I came across this sign on a recent walk.

IMG_5309This was a flat piece of land, and rocks are generally believed to be inanimate.  So–at first blush–this doesn’t seem to make a lick of sense. However, then I began to think, “What if they mean ‘Rock’ as in ‘rock-n-roll’?”  So I staked it out for an entire day, hoping to get an autograph–maybe Clapton or REO Speedwagon. Who did I get? No one. Not even Donnie Osmond, because–you know–he’s a little bit rock and roll (a very little bit, an infinitesimally small part nano-rock-n-roll.) There weren’t even local bands.

What’s more, no actual rocks tried to cross all day. No igneous, no sedimentary, no basalt, no granite, no shale, no pyrite, no agate, no jasper, no oolite, no amber, no opalite, no Icelandite, no norite, no obsidian, no quartz, no chert, no flint, no gneiss, no marble, no schist, no slate… are you getting my point here? There wasn’t a single rock crossing event all day. Furthermore, how would a rock even know where to cross the trail? They aren’t as smart as deer.

DAILY PHOTO: Monastery at Valladolid, Mexico

Monastery of Saint Bernardino of Siena

Courtyard of the Monastery of Saint Bernardino of Siena

DAILY PHOTO: Mossy Green Spring

Taken March 16, 2013 at Arabia Mtn, GA

Taken March 16, 2013 at Arabia Mountain, GA

DAILY PHOTO: Daylight Bat-signal in Tallinn, Estonia

I'm Batman!

I’m Batman!

DAILY PHOTO: The Great Wall of China

A nicely restored section of the Wall

A nicely restored section of the Wall

DAILY PHOTO: Niagara Falls

The Falls, taken in the early - mid 90's

Niagara Falls, taken in the early – mid 90’s