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Some will fly, whine and die in the summertime

Here is a funny little poem I wrote while out in the backcountry doing trail work a few summers ago.  I’m sure all of you bloggers can relate to an annoying insect, be it a fly or mosquito, that has … Continue reading

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Sitting in a chair on a terraced slope overlooking Mingus Park – sun setting in the background, seagulls screech, children laugh, eyes glimmer their brightest before dark. A golden film gilds feathers, faces, blade…

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Train of heart

Please don’t think me daft for forgetting home and its distance back. I am in another place, spaced in time from you, of course, but not too far by train of heart. Here, we travel light and carry on, beat … Continue reading

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The sun, a bright strobe light burning off the morning frost and fog, slowly attains its apex as the hours progress towards equinox. Buds on once naked branches yawn open to reveal countless cotyledons,…

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Near Joe’s Creek/Stub Toe Trail outside of Avery, Idaho

A photo from my Montana Conservation Corps days

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Shape poem of a Coke bottle from book of poems titled, ‘Nostalgia, Naturally,’ by Tyler Pedersen, Copyright 2007

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Impressions of a leaf

A concrete poem of a leaf By Tyler Pedersen, Copyright 2011

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Seeing redds (take 2)

A shape poem of a salmon spawning

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Seeing redds

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So far blue

As a perfect complement to my last rain poem, I have recorded my experiences working outside during stormy winters on the Oregon Coast.  I’m from arid Montana and after 4 years in Coos Bay, I do believe I completed my … Continue reading

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