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A Nagging Question

The Sun – © copyright Mary Oliver

Have you ever seen
anything
in your life
more wonderful

than the way the sun,
every evening,
relaxed and easy,
floats toward the horizon

and into the clouds or the hills,
or the rumpled sea,

Cape Cod Sunset (Herring Cove Beach); copyright © reserved 2007-2010, Richard Lovison
Cape Cod Sunset (Herring Cove Beach); copyright © reserved 2007-2010, Richard Lovison

and is gone–
and how it slides again

out of the blackness,
every morning,
on the other side of the world,
like a red flower

Cape Cod Sunrise (Dennis Port); copyright © reserved 2006-2010, Richard Lovison
Cape Cod Sunrise (Dennis Port); copyright © reserved 2006-2010, Richard Lovison

streaming upward on its heavenly oils,
say, on a morning in early summer,
at its perfect imperial distance–
and have you ever felt for anything
such wild love–
do you think there is anywhere, in any language,
a word billowing enough
for the pleasure

that fills you,
as the sun
reaches out,
as it warms you

as you stand there,
empty-handed–
or have you too
turned from this world–

or have you too
gone crazy
for power,
for things?

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There are moments, very precious moments that when they happen, burn themselves into the very core of my being… life altering moments. Being presented with a book of poetry by Mary Oliver by the one I love was one of those moments.

I have never been one to be drawn to poetry. For some reason the way the words were usually arranged would cause mental short circuits and then frustration would set in.

This time was different. Immediately upon opening the book and reading the words within I felt at home. There were a number of passages that invoked such intense feelings that I literally cried out in joy and laughter.

I had never seen a sunrise or sunset with an unobstructed horizon before visiting Cape Cod in 2006. I cannot adequately put into words what I felt upon viewing such miracles though I can assure you, I didn’t leave Cape Cod the same person.

I have turned many times from the natural world in my own pursuit of “power and things.” I have weakened the connection though thankfully, never severed it. It’s time to return “home” for good and find my place “in the family of things.”

Thank you Mary.

Cloud Wave

Cloud Wave; © reserved 2009, Richard Lovison
Cloud Wave; © reserved 2009, Richard Lovison

This image was captured at Herring Cove Beach near sunset in Provincetown Massachusetts on Cape Cod.


I’m Outta Here!

Young Great Blue Heron 1; © Copyright Reserved, Richard Lovison, 2006-2009
Young Great Blue Heron 1; © Copyright Reserved, Richard Lovison, 2006-2009

Young Great Blue Heron 2; © Copyright Reserved, Richard Lovison, 2006-2009
Young Great Blue Heron 2; © Copyright Reserved, Richard Lovison, 2006-2009

I initially started photographing Great Blue Herons after stumbling upon a rookery during a hike in April of 2006. After photographing the adult birds I returned in June and discovered this one young bird that hadn’t left the nest. He certainly looked eager enough to venture out on his own though on this day, he decided to give it a bit more time.

Dreaming of Warmer Weather

© Copyright Reserved, Richard Lovison, 2006-2009
© Copyright Reserved, Richard Lovison, 2006-2009

I took this image in May of 2006 and never did discover the species. It looks like a type of Sparrow. Maybe someone with more knowledge of birds can identify it for me.

Update (March 11th):

John Chardin over at Birdphotographers identified this bird as a female Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Thanks John!

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