A haiku from this evening’s walk

trees not quite bare
murky fragrance delights
cool air calms

A view from my evening walk. I opted, from my choices for exercise, to walk. I needed to clear the buzzing from my mind. Which always feels worthwhile.

A Evening #Haiku

I love the quiet
As I’m walking in the night
Alone with my mind

I love my evening walks. I get to clear my mind, as well as a liile exercise.

A Snail Haiku

Speed is subjective
A blistering pace to you
Is not for others

I found this snail on the side of the road. This photo delighted me deeply.

My Daily Haiku, September 28

My feet are moving
I delight in the darkness
A sense of calmness

Walking at Twilight

Walking at twilight
The sense of forward motion
My tranquility


I value my evening walks. They bring me focus and settle down my more manic moments. Often, I listen to podcasts. Today, though, I opted for music. Spotify is glorious if you love music like I do.

Flowers in the Night

Flowers in the night
Do they notice the street light?
A breeze from the west


Another meditation from an evening walk. These walks clear my mind of the day’s mania. Thus they’re very welcome to me.

A scene from today’s walk

Walking through the rain
WIth summer’s end approaching
This crafted flower

Though it cooler than the past few days, it felt plenty warm to me. Greater Seattle’s mugginess felt fine to me.

Nights power rising: tonight’s #haiku

Nights power rising

Warm air freed from the cloud’s grace

Wakefulness waning

April 8, 2019: #Haiku

Walking down this trail
Raindrops passing through the trees
Seattle’s springtime

A Haiku From This Evening’s Walk

The water’s stillness

With the sun moving westward

Spring’s daylight now ends


I live about 30 miles north of Seattle. I adore walking along the Edmonds waterfront. Many of my shots posted here are from this small city. My history here goes back a few generations. Simply walking here brings forth memories of cousins, grandparents.