Tuesday, February 26, 2013

escalator

HUMP Day Haiku

My daughter and I enjoyed a day together at the Northwest Flower
and Garden Show in Seattle last week. Held in the Convention Center,
there are at least three floors of escalators that take you up to the Show
level. Being the country bumpkin that I am, I was unaware that such a thing
as “escalator etiquette” exists. I’m very cautious when I “board” and “exit” one,
hanging onto the railing and never moving from my boarding spot. After
viewing the display gardens, we boarded the escalator to go down to Moby’s
for lunch. Katy was on the right; I got on a step or two behind her, clinging to
the left. A woman approached from behind and asked if we would move so
she could get by. I gave her request a nano-second’s thought and,
standing firmly in my spot, answered “no.”  As she squeezed between us
I mumbled something about being an old lady, unsteady on my feet, etc.
When she got off at the bottom, she turned to us as if she wanted to
make a stink. Katy said, “Don’t even start.”  The woman turned away,
took a step or two, then faced us again. Pointing her finger, Katy said,
“No! I said Don’t. Even. Start.” The woman turned away, flipped us off
and strode down the remaining flights of escalators. Lessons learned:
1) keep to the right so walkers can pass on the left 
2) my daughter is all the protection I need in the big city!






escalator ride
proved dangerous for me
daughter protected
 


Tuesday, February 19, 2013

scarlet maple

HUMP Day Haiku

Late October 2011, I visited my aunt at her assisted living facility.
Her memory had been slipping, but she knew me and was very aware
of her surroundings. Across from the assisted living, at the entry
of the companion skilled nursing facility, grew a single maple.
It was in its full fall glory and she exclaimed several times
during my visit how beautiful it was.

In her memory, I share that tree and this haiku.


across the driveway
autumn tree clothed in scarlet
“look, how beautiful!”



In memory of Shirley Henry Dunn
10/8/1925 to 2/18/2013


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

shooting Baker

HUMP Day Haiku



extra wide shoulder
safe to pull over and shoot
Mt. Baker at dawn

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

painted lady

HUMP Day Haiku

This species of butterfly isn’t a “regular”
in this part of Northwest Washington.
I witnessed a spring migration in 1992 and again in 2005.
I’ve never seen one of these this late in the season.
It feasted on the lobelia on my front porch
and the fall asters around the corner.
What a delightful surprise.




October sunshine
brings an unexpected guest
a painted lady!





Tuesday, September 11, 2012

A Million Smiles

A recent visit with a friend and her daughter
at my city's local park gave me the opportunity
to do my first "people" photo shoot.
What a delight it was to watch and simply
capture the moments.






Million Smiles Playground
coaxed many great big ones from
Miss Norah Noelle


nearby Fishtrap Creek
enticed this bare-footed girl
to wade the shallows


Tuesday, August 28, 2012

clouds

With my husband off on an adventure,
I quietly enjoyed my morning coffee while sitting outside
and watching these interesting clouds float by.




Saturday morning
watching odd-shaped wisps of clouds
drift across the sky




Tuesday, August 21, 2012

spiders

HUMP Day Haiku

No, I didn't fall off the planet!
Joining Helen once again for this week's HDH.

Midway through cutting off hosta bloom stalks,
I realized this spider had been using them to secure his web.
(I was REALLY thankful he hadn’t gotten in my hair or
crawled up my arm or... shudder... something worse.)
I left the remaining stalks uncut, 
feeling sorry I had caused so much damage to the web.
Not to worry.
The next morning, a new one was in place.


itsy, bitsy...not!
this industrious spider
rebuilt in one day



waning summer days
ramp up spider construction
webs blocking passage



inside an ‘Iceberg’
rests this tiny arachnid
no phobias here!