Bright Idea #78: "Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."
"Lovers think they're looking for each other, but there's only one search: wandering this world is wandering that, both inside one transparent sky. In here there is no dogma and no heresy." Up early into the bright breezy peace of rural sunday dog and i westward hes learning life on a shorter leash and it seems better for both of us when hes home theres a great acre all his own no tether no chain just his one eye and good smells to guide him. we take the canoe out with the smaller water dogs smaller one jumps ship midway through we wrap her in a blue oxford and feed her cheese to ground the adrenaline and feed the beating heart. where the river road turns to the lake we drift into cattails i split a small bright yellow tomato the yellow of these lily flowers i salt it eat it eat the sun the lily the leaves on these little trees already turning russet and gold and the hypnotic black and blue of a thousand little waves from the wake of the river itself the launch water is quiet and clear i step into it as a matter of course, pulling us ashore. back home for magazine lunch and a pile of books beside the chair a beautiful dreamless nap #3 calls dreadful death metal mayhem looking forward something to buoy him into another school year the raw release the rage only the thirteen can feel. the extended pack stays with me up and down out and back a quiet night in bed with books and an early morning rumi says forty early mornings. mary says dont go back to sleep.


