Monthly Archives: May 2013

A cemetery haiku, written from the flight path

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She lifts her hand-less
arm as jets circle to land:
O’Hare is nearby.

An update, provided by another blogger, in response to the information that O’Hare International Airport was named for a man who “became the Navy’s first flying ace when he single-handedly attacked a formation”:

Single handed ace
O’Hare appreciates her
One armed salute

Graceland Cemetery
Chicago, Illinois
photographed 4.16.2013

Flowers, wind, and sleeplessness

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My mom filled up the flower beds in the back yard with irises; there were the usual colors, like yellow or purple, but there were also exotic ones, like black. Or the white variety that had blooms as big as a softball. I loved those flowers.

But they weren’t a match for the kind of wind we have in west Texas, and often their fragile petals would be bruised or torn by the wind. On nights when the wind blew, I’d lie awake, feeling sad for the way I knew the flowers would look in the morning.

I have a few irises now, dug from my mom’s yard. The big white ones started blooming the other day, the day the temperatures were over 90°F. Last night, the wind blew all night, and this morning’s temperature was almost down to freezing.

Also, last night, I was awake almost all night, unable to sleep from some vague worry that I couldn’t quite define. It wasn’t until I was driving to work this morning that I thought about my mom’s irises and my youthful, sleepless nights. And understood why I was awake last night.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.24.2012

People? Again?

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Honestly, this has me a little worried. First there was this shot, and then this one. Even yesterday’s alley had a person in it. And now, again with the people.

After all these years of people-free blogging, this is an unexpected departure from my normal shots. I can’t explain it. And you know what else? I’ve even got a few more shots with people….

Navy Pier
Chicago, Illinois

photographed 4.15.2013

Alley, at dusk

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I don’t know what street I was on (Benton Place? Lake Street?). It was in Chicago – I remember that much. I might have been heading east. Unless I was going west, or, you know, one of those other directions that streets go.

But it doesn’t matter. What does matter (at least to me) is how attractive this alley was, with construction scaffolding blocking the light from above and a streetlight highlighting the concrete barrier in the foreground.  And, way down on the other street, a lone pedestrian in a bigger hurry than me.

the Loop
Chicago, Illinois

photographed 4.13.2013