
Broad-billed Hummingbird at Nector Feeder -- Image by kenne
The feeder swings lightly in morning air.
A hummingbird hovers,
tiny engine of wings and hunger,
pausing just long enough
to remind me that beauty
rarely waits for permission
to be noticed.

Broad-billed Hummingbird at Nector Feeder -- Image by kenne
The feeder swings lightly in morning air.
A hummingbird hovers,
tiny engine of wings and hunger,
pausing just long enough
to remind me that beauty
rarely waits for permission
to be noticed.

Sedona Fenceline — Image by kenne
The fence does not divide the land—
it simply stands there, patient,
while the red mountains behind it
keep their old counsel with the sky.
Wind moves through cedar and dust,
and even silence here
seems to have roots.

I’m eighty-five—
though the number sits beside me
more than inside me.
Some mornings I rise feeling sixty,
still curious, still willing to wander.
At night I dream in the language of thirty,
doors still opening, roads still unnamed.
And sometimes—without apology—
seventeen returns, grinning.

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

Saguaro Morning In Colored Pencil — Image by kenne
The mountains hold the background in cool blues and violets,
while the sunrise burns softly at their edges.
In the foreground, the saguaros stand rooted and calm,
their forms rendered in layered greens and ochres.
The whole image feels suspended
between night and day—
between observation
and memory.

Sonoran Spring Wildflowers — Image by kenne

Dead Nurse Tree at Sunrise — Image by kenne

Growing Slowly Under Protection — Image by kenne

Greater Earless Lizard in Sabino Canyon — Image by kenne

Eastern Collard Lizard Sunning in the Morning Sun — Image by kenne

Curve-billed Thraster on an Ocotillo limb — Image by kenne

Silver-spotted Skipper, a Little Rough Around the Edges — Image by kenne

Dragonfly in Black and White — Image by kenne

Hiking into the Morning Sun — Image by kenne

Red-tailed Hawk Over Tucson Skies — Image by kenne