All Ears

“Life would be pretty boring if I didn’t explore. It’s about letting my ears take me on an adventure to soak in everything I can.” — Trombone Shorty ears kept close to ground way to sense what’s going on catch what eyes don’t see *   *   * Known for its long ears and distinctive white, … More All Ears

Jam-packed

“I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion.” — Henry David Thoreau draw of sand and waves nature’s alluring appeal corrupted by crowds *   *   * Just how many can fit in limited beach space during a disappearing summer season—that is the question … More Jam-packed

Serenity

“What is peace? Is it war? No. Is it strife? No. Is it lovely, and gentle, and beautiful, and pleasant, and serene, and joyful? O yes!” — Charles Dickens oh, for peacefulness serenity and calm power of stillness *   *   * Calm waters, still as glass, reflect peace of the evening • Niantic Bay photo … More Serenity

Table Talk

“Some of the most important conversations I’ve ever had occurred at my family’s dinner table.” — Bob Ehrlich sustenance that counts shared bits of banter and news feeding on table talk *   *   * Places set for three, neighborhood feathered friends share table talk and seeds of the day • Photo by Jan Logozzo • … More Table Talk

Bright Spots

“Yes, despite darkness, there is always some light that can enter our lives to brighten the darkest of moments.” — Becky Johnen beauty in the weeds bright spots disconnect darkness initiators of joy *   *   * Lone marsh mallows brighten the journey along the road • Photo and “Bright Spots” haiku by Mary O’Connor © … More Bright Spots

Serenity

“The fragrance of lavender dances on the breeze, a gentle reminder to pause, breathe, and make peace within.” — Unknown lavender’s magic unfolding in gentle winds whispers of calmness *   *   * Said to symbolize purity, quietness, elegance, calmness, royalty, the lavender flower boasts a fragrance that quiets the mind and soul. British author Margaret … More Serenity

Freckles

“Raphael probably would have painted out the freckles, and that would have been a mistake. Like brushing cinnamon off cinnamon toast.” — E. L. Konigsburg smatterings of sun whimsical dustings of charm kisses of beauty *   *   * Poets call out freckles for their whimsy, innocence and youth, as nature’s tiny specks of creativity. Irish … More Freckles

Lasting Love

“Beauty is a radiance that originates from within and comes from inner security and strong character.” — Jane Seymour strength and character symbolized thru finery power of beauty *   *   * With their tall, sword-like stalks and trumpet-shaped blossoms, gladioli take their name from the Latin word, gladius, meaning sword. Their role as the birth … More Lasting Love

Midsummer Celebration

“My soul is in the sky.” — William Shakespeare spores of brilliant light dreams scrawled on blackboard of sky fleeting elation *   *   * July fireworks bring Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream to mind • Photo by Jan Logozzo • “Midsummer Celebration” haiku by Mary O’Connor © 2025

Deceiving

“In the spider-web  of facts, many a truth is strangled.” — Paul Eldridge shining silken web tempting promise of softness traps with strands of truth *   *   * Shining in the light, spider’s web promises only woven beauty • Photo by Jan Logozzo • “Deceiving” haiku by Mary O’Connor © 2025