First sun-warmed sand First boots-and-socks-off beach First ankle-deep stand in rushing water First SPF rubbed on my face First crocus pops up in the yard (Delicately)
Nearby, a young father begins to teach his toddling young how to fish. (Patiently)
Last high-country snowshoe Last low-country woodstove fire Last hot bourbon toddy Last dreamy days of Pisces Last longing for lost love melts away (Finally.)
Early over the mountain the nearly-but-not-yet worm moon spies the confluence and I below. (Knowingly)
Here at the place where things change, the wild world fills me and I devote myself once more. (Wholly)
For one who is in love with the chase And the glory of all things yet-to-be done, The true rapture of Nature is in knowing She is too Big, Wild, and Free to own. (Like me.)