
The Rain.
The Rain, fell.

The Rain, fell, upon the ground,
Upon the ground.

The Rain, fell,
The Rain.

Turn your rainstick, around, and up and down.

The Rain.
The Rain, fell.

The Rain, fell, upon the ground,
Upon the ground.

The Rain, fell,
The Rain.

Turn your rainstick, around, and up and down.

Once upon a bearded birdhouse
Socks had been hung out to dry.
He was shaking out the rug
When dust got in his eye.
He cried to his momma
He cried to his pop.
Nothing they tried
Could make the pain stop.
Along came a pretty lady
With a hop, hop, hop.
She spotted the tiny tear
And decided she must stop.
She kissed the wet cheek
She pecked the wet ground.
Up popped a juicy worm
Which she quickly found.
They all had dinner
Their dishes wiped clean.
The dust eventually settled
A tear was nowhere to be seen.
This is not a true story
Just a bit of nonsense
About a bearded birdhouse
Filled with incense!

cracks and crevasses
crinkled and cotton
small spaces
long forgotten
a seed is planted
it’s root go deep

it becomes a part of us
a part, we want to keep
it is not an accident
it is not luck
these tiny places
are in the largest
part, of my heart. MT

Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That’s how the light gets is. LC

Our lawns grow so much more than grass and dandelions!

In defense of the lovely yellow dandelion.
1. It’s highly nutritious.
2. It contains potent antioxidants.
3. It may help fight inflammation.
4. It may aid blood sugar management.
5. It may reduce cholesterol
6. It may lower blood pressure.
7. It may promote liver health.
8. It may aid weight loss.
9. It may support healthy digestion.
10. It may boost immune health.

Things to make from the lovely dandelion.
1. Dandelion jelly – done
2. Dandelion wine
3. Dandelion bread – done
4. Dandelion honey – done
5. Dandelion syrup – done
6. Dandelion cookies – done
7. Dandelion tea – done
8. Dandelion coffee – done
9. Dandelion gummies
10. Dandelion salve – done
11. Dandelion salad – done
12. Dandelion soup
13. Dandelion quiche
14 Use your imagination

Reduce your carbon footprint!

Pussy willows
Cattails
Runny jam and spiders.

Sunshine
Snowflakes
Raindrops and showers.

Gravel roads
Spiderwebs
Earwigs on flowers.

Troubadours
Trumpets
Crazy horses trotting.

Tulip bulbs
Hunger years
Small children crying.

Clouds above
Heaven above
God's arms open wide.











Amongst the cattails
In the spring
Nature pops up
New life begins.

Looking at the world
through rose coloured glasses.
As the winds and clouds roll by.
Like thoughts and ideas,
they make smooth passes.
My feelings;
like dots in the sky.

Surrounding yourself pleasantly
is difficult sometimes.
The flowers and the trees,
are not always in rhyme.
My expectations are like chimes,
in what a world finds fair.
So different is the light
that my daydreams share.


Three small children
Bring home
Three small pines.
The trees were planted in a line.
Side by side, the children grew.
Side by side, grew the trees.
That first earth day,
It has created a beautiful background.
For so many
a wonderful thing.
Family gatherings,
Children playing,
Music in the yard.
A beautiful couple
saying, 'I do'.

From a seed,
into a sapling.
From a sapling,
into a tree.
From a tree,
into a stump.
From a stump,
into earth.
To provide nourishment,
for the next tiny seed.









We spent a wonderful, mid April day, discovering beautiful Cooper’s Falls.
Taking advantage of an unseasonably warm day. No mosquitoes, and no blackflies.
Ontario, yours to discover!
Two swans dancing.....








In a farmer’s flooded field…..