Friday, April 24, 2026

Modeling Clay

Kids today, I have to say,

Are latched onto their screens

And spend more time than I on rhyme,

No matter what their means.


My grandkid’s friend, at school day’s end,

Came over for a while.

They ate and talked but mostly gawked

At sites that did beguile.


The sunny day lured them to play

Out in the grassy yard

‘Til boredom hit, so in a bit,

They played the hungry card.


A little snack, but then a lack

Of things to do set in.

Some board games? No! With spirits low,

The kvetching could begin.


Until my son got the job done,

Producing what he knew

Could save the day, some brand-new clay - 

Wow, something cool to do!


Ideas took hold, they squished and rolled,

Creating works of art,

With smiles of pride that couldn’t hide

What screens cannot impart.






Thursday, April 23, 2026

The Way We See Ourselves

Some people think they’re talented

When clearly, they are not.

Yet maybe they are better off,

Believing that they’ve got

 

The kind of skills worth noticing,

Perhaps to lead to fame,

A place where everybody

Everywhere will know their name.

 

Yet others criticize themselves,

Believing that they lack

Whatever talents that might earn

A pat upon the back.

 

No matter what they try to do,

It seems to come out wrong,

So to those more accomplished types,

They never will belong.

 

The truth is often in between,

For how we are perceived

Is often quite the opposite

Of what we have believed.

 

Yet it might be impossible

To burrow deep inside

To change the way we see ourselves,

And most have never tried.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

On Earth Day 2026

Happy Earth Day, Mother Earth!

I have to say, for what it’s worth,

That you’ve seemed better in the past;

Things are getting grimmer, fast.


Lack of snow in ski resorts

Has hurt much more than winter sports,

With fire, now, a constant fear,

Especially when winds blow near.


While temperatures that fluctuate 

Cause harm to crops and, as of late,

Between the times of floods and droughts,

Your advocates are having doubts


About sustainability;

Will future generations see

A way to help protect your lands

In ways that modern life demands?


We humans have our work to do

To fix the damage done to you,

But while we can, let’s pledge to try

So Earth Day hopes don’t up and die.



Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Only to the Point

My windsocks and my whirligigs 

All dance and spin around

And with wind chimes, there would also be

A sweet melodic sound.


The wind’s a great companion

When it’s gentle, with a breeze

That allows these things to happen,

Meant to lift one’s mood and please.


Even when the wind is whipping,

It’s a marvel to behold,

Though perhaps that’s only to the point

When it can be controlled.

Monday, April 20, 2026

Making Sure

The supermarket carries beer,

(I love my IPA’s)

But every time we buy some here,

We hear the same old phrase;


“You need to show us some ID,”

Which doesn’t make much sense

Since, speaking for my spouse and me,

There isn’t much suspense 


In guessing that we’re of an age

That’s legal multiplied

By 3 or almost 4, the stage 

Where we can’t be denied.


Yet still, our licenses come out,

As Pa. law demands,

Although there isn’t any doubt

Each cashier understands 


That our ID’s are far from fake;

It only takes one glance

To know it would be some mistake

To look at us askance.



Sunday, April 19, 2026

All the Stuff

look around at all the stuff 

I’ve purchased or created

To fill my home; it’s quite enough

That I’ve accumulated.


My husband lets my choices rule,

Especially my quilt work,

For he would have to be a fool

To share if some critiques lurk.


I never used to think about

Where all of it will go when

I’m gone, because, without a doubt,

There’s no way I will know then.


My children will not give a hoot

About my works of stitching.

My efforts they will not dispute,

Though that won’t stop them ditching


The pillows, hangings, tchotchkes, art,

Plus photo books and keepsakes;

All these tucked inside my heart

Will win the dumpster sweepstakes.


Since I will not observe it, there

Will be no tears or clashes,

But in my mind, it isn’t fair

To turn my stuff to ashes.

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Us

My friends have very different lives

From mine in many ways,

From where they live to how they tend

To spend their holidays…

 

From what they eat and read and watch,

The exercise they do,

To how they dress and where vacations

Might just take them to…

 

From how they spend their money to

What culture they will track

And most of these relationships

Are ones that go ‘way back.

 

Yet still, despite our differences,

Our values are the same.

The feelings that connect us

Form the art within the frame.

 

And everything outside that core,

Though worthy to discuss,

Has nothing much to do with,

What, in friendship, equals us.