Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Honeymoon Island March 17, 2021

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

there are no words

Jack who could explain so well 

How to use complex software 

Breaking it down into simple steps 

Patiently training the users


Jack who could keep our attention 

Standing in front of the room talking 

Speaking extemporaneously or scripted 

In his pleasantly modulated voice 


Jack who would not let go of questions

Until I walked him through the layers 

How permissions get assigned and inherited 

Until he learned it inside out


Jack who is so genuinely warm and friendly 

Ready to embrace and delight in being present 

One of my favorite people to work with

Someone whose values I share 


Jack who was stricken two months ago 

Slowly recovering from a serious stroke 

Walking with assistance as I am told 

Struggling to discover how to speak again 


Jack who is not alone thankfully 

If Charles' love can heal then it will happen 

But I keep thinking of him tongue tied for now

Unable to express what he is feeling


Jack who lived his life large and full 

No doubt aware how without warning 

Suddenly sadly everything may be lost 

Here's hoping you regain your dear old self 

Eagle Lakes Park March 16, 2021

Monday, March 15, 2021

watch and learn

The notion Rob Fergus proposed appeals to me 

Being a person who watches birds 

That human culture and evolution advanced 

By paying attention to the birds 


No doubt people have been keenly aware 

Long before the misty dawn of history 

Listening to certain songs and bird calls

That tell us where to find food 


Because we eat what birds eat

And birds were eating it before we evolved 

We could have learned by watching them 

What is safe and nutritious 


Herons were spearing fish to eat

Before anyone thought to make a spear

Vultures used their beaks to scrape bones 

Before people made similar stone tools


Birds were walking around on two legs

Before the first human stood up

Birds communicate through vocalizations 

In a kind of language that predates ours


Even modern aviation took cues from birds

With the Wright brothers learning to steer by twisting 

To jet planes landing with special wing flaps up

An innovation dubbed Immermann's duck


And if you give it serious consideration 

More examples will come to mind

How observing bird behavior can teach us 

How much we gained through imitation