Friday, June 29, 2018

The Poet Dreams of the Mountain by Mary Oliver




Sometimes I grow weary of the days, with all their fits and starts.
I want to climb some old gray mountains, slowly, taking
The rest of my lifetime to do it, resting often, sleeping
Under the pines or, above them, on the unclothed rocks.
I want to see how many stars are still in the sky
That we have smothered for years now, a century at least.
I want to look back at everything, forgiving it all,
And peaceful, knowing the last thing there is to know.
All that urgency! Not what the earth is about!
How silent the trees, their poetry being of themselves only.
I want to take slow steps, and think appropriate thoughts.
In ten thousand years, maybe, a piece of the mountain will fall.”


― Mary Oliver, Swan: Poems and Prose Poems




Wednesday, June 27, 2018

The Biltmore Grounds and Chihuly at Night



We went back to Asheville to see the Chihuly installation at night.

When we first arrived, it was only dusk, so we were able to watch some of the sculptures as the lights started coming on and their transformation while strolling around the grounds of The Biltmore House.

Lovely and magical.

Enjoy . . .