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Emma Parsons's avatar

Beautiful, Rita. I need the nourishment of simple pleasures of exactly the type you describe more and more as I get older.

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Cynthia Reed's avatar

This was wonderful, Rita. The portrait of your father was so clear, endearing, so imbued with cultural references—transistor radio, ball games seasons—and then so sad with the early diagnosis. I’d just come from a dog walk when I read this—and your sprinkled references to nature and the images that inspired your art reminded me that, as I walked, I was ‘noting’ and thinking how soon Winter here (in Sweden) will be vanquishing this bright, seeming-endlessly-sunny fall and that I should write down some of what I noted. So I did. I hesitate to post something I just this minute threw in a google doc but oh well, just following instructions. It’s a list. Wonderful post and read at just the right moment to boost my mood AND make me type my notes. Thanks for all of it!

>>On a dog walk, winter on the march<<

shafts of sun light fading ferns as

mushrooms of orange dotted with tan

or tawny gold march in a column

at the edge of the lane and oh look there:

an oak leaf cluster not from an officer

but a branch of leaves autumn-burnished

and summer-done falls from above and

sits, a bouquet tossed perhaps in peace

among acorns strewn like wee bullets

on the great field of all that is autumn

but will be met with icy blasts all too soon,

and too soon, we know, the light surrenders

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