The shadows and light
That move with the wind
Hidden violets grow, splashed with summer spray
Just another perfect day
Miriam Stockley, “Perfect Day”
Farmlands
Heaven sent this cardinal, maroon
To decorate our living room
The Decemberists, “June Hymn”
Historic Parks
Take nothing but pictures
Leave nothing but footprints
Kill nothing but time
Proverb of the American wilderness
Campsites
There’s a web like a spider’s web,
Made of silk and light and shadow,
Spun by the moon in my room at night
It’s a web made to catch a dream
Hold it tight ’til I awaken
As if to tell me that dreaming’s alright
19th century American folk song “Spider’s Web”
Roadside America
Whither goest thou, America, in thy shiny car in the night?
Jack Kerouac, On the Road
Cemeteries
Safe in their Alabaster Chambers –
Untouched by Morning –
and untouched by noon –
Sleep the meek members of the Resurrection,
Rafter of Satin and Roof of Stone –
Emily Dickinson