Blackbirds

Just had to share this gorgeous poem by my dear friend Cathy. Blackbirds…Raising Bright BeaksFrom leafy minaretsFrom ridge tops and aerialsBlackbirds call to prayerBlack feathered muezzinsCall us to prayer through the daySinging us awakeTo rememberingTo gratitudeTo loveWake upWake upWake up…..by … Read More

Poetry inspired by walks

Oaks on the Dart by Sue Solid, unmovable guardians Overhang movement of water & mud Peaceful, quiet, ageless Interruptions invade new & old Dog explores echo Reverberations ripple Sky to floor Spaces between Red shale eroding Death & decay below … Read More

When you are lost

Here is a beautiful poem by Claire Dubois, Founder of TreeSisters, to help you find your way back home to love. It certainly helps me! YOUR NATURAL SOUL  Whether or not you know that you are beautiful, the flowers gaze … Read More

Four people stand outdoors, surrounded by autumn leaves, smiling and playing as leaves are thrown in the air. Trees and a stone wall are visible in the background.

Autumn

Autumn Prayer, by Edward Hays O sacred season of Autumn, be my teacher,for I wish to  learn the virtue of contentment.As I gaze upon your full-colored beauty,I sense all about youan at-homeness with your amber riches. You are the season … Read More

A poem by John

FOREST BATHING Emma Capper is coming on my show. She led me on a guided walk you know. It was a snowy winter’s day, The deer in a field were eating hay, In the Deer park at Dartington Hall, Which … Read More