Tuesday, February 1, 2022
To a Beautiful Child*
Saturday, January 1, 2022
Looking Backwards & Forwards at Hopkins
For this new year, I'm reviewing for you all the Gerard Manley Hopkins entries on this blog. There are works by Hopkins himself, plus references to his work. Hopkins was a 19th century English Jesuit poet. He both modernized and stuck with old forms in his work. Enjoy, and Happy 2021!
"Pied Beauty" [Best known; 2nd posting]
"God's Grandeur" [2nd best known]
"My Own Heart Let Me Have More Pity On"
Excerpt from "That Nature is a Heraclitean Fire and of the Comfort of the Resurrection."
"Moonless Darkness Stands Between" [Christmas]
"He Hath Abolished the Old Drouth"
Here is Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, reading "God's Grandeur":
Here's an original poem of mine, drawing from a line in God's Grandeur":
This is by a poetess who really admired Hopkins:
Chokecherries, White Mountains of Arizona October 2021 |
Friday, December 31, 2021
Ending 2021
Friday, December 3, 2021
Before the Paling of the Stars
Before the winter morn,
Before the earliest cock crow,
Jesus Christ was born:
Born in a stable,
Cradled in a manger,
In the world his hands had made
Born a stranger.
In Jerusalem;
Young and old lay fast asleep
In crowded Bethlehem;
Saint and angel, ox and ass**,
Kept a watch together
Before the Christmas daybreak
In the winter weather.
In the stable cold,
Spotless lamb of God was He,
Shepherd of the fold:
Let us kneel with Mary maid,
With Joseph laudatory*,
With saint and angel, ox and ass**,
To hail the King of Glory.
--Christina Rosetti, 1912
Monday, November 1, 2021
Lakes & Rivers
See, there is a river whose streams make glad the City of God, the dwelling places of the Most High. Psalm 46:4 |
Plant Life in Arizona Mountains
This fall, we took a trip to the White Mountains in Arizona. (see other posts from this time) For those of you not familiar with the many micro-climates across the state, these pictures might surprise you.
Poison ivy with some of that currant foliage and some green foliage from wild roses (see below) |
"He has made everything beautiful in its time" Ecclesiastes 3:11a Even the poison ivy is decked out for fall. Here it is shown with a tree/shrub, still green, that seems to be in the dogwood family.
Late bluebell, at Big Lake |
Trees in Autumn
As mentioned in other postings from this date, we recently took a trip to the White Mountains, in the far eastern part of Arizona, near New Mexico. A different look for AZ, for those of you not familiar with the state, right? Here is some fall foliage on the trees, some with evergreen mixed in. The colorful trees are quaking aspens, so named because their leaves shimmer at the slightest gust of breeze. They are a poplar, related to cottonwoods and Eurasian poplars. Regarding evergreens, the elevation was high enough in spots to see Douglas-fir and true fir trees. I think there was some spruce around, but we didn't get photographs.