The eagles are back, and we are able to get a clear view---till the surrounding trees leaf out...we love watching from a distance. Shot these about an hour before sundown. Momma and Poppa were switching places on the nest.
Both my husband and I are retired so I can split my time between our home in southwest Michigan and our little spot on the Pigeon River, in northern MI.
You can find my work in: Rattle, The Comstock Review, Heliotrope, Primavera, Rhino, Poetry East, The Notre Dame Review, The MacGuffin and on the web at Diagram. Poems have also appeared in a variety of anthologies. I have twice been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and was awarded a residency at the Ragdale Foundation.
Publications:
Chapbooks
tesla's daughter (March St. Press)
Walking Back the Cat (Bright Hill Press)
Book:
Light That Sounds Like Breaking (Mayapple Press)
1 comment:
WOW, I am so jealous, what a beautiful site I could watch forever. I saw my first one this spring at Turkey Run S.P. while canoeing and I was in awe.
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