When you have two homes that you love, you’re always missing the other one. Reflections and photographs about home, the other home, and the travel and the people in each and in-between.
Poetry and images by poet, short story writer, novelist, and artist, Blythe Ayne, reflecting on the subject of having two homes in far flung locations.
Table of Content
Home
Spring
Crow Crop Circles 9
Nebraska 11
My Linden trees sing 14
My Friend 15
Bird music windsong 17
Making Bread 18
Spring 19
One More Time 20
Where 22
Summer
Summer-Spring Dreams 25
Letting Fish Go 26
Cottonwood leaves shine 27
Cloud Shadow 29
Small waves paddling 30
Peace…. 31
Farm Girl 32
Sun Storm 34
Sunflower Seeds 35
Wide Missouri hums 36
What Trains Knew 39
Nebraska State Fair 41
Summer to Fall Equinox 42
Autumn
The Poppies 45
Trip 47
Solace 49
Softly like cat paws 50
Three Lindens 52
The Midget Goat 53
Good Luck Penny 55
Soggy leaves on trees 56
The Water A Gray Plaid 58
Autumn came last night 59
Far away chimes plead 60
Winter
Frozen winter lake 63
Anele 64
Tight As Bones 66
The Old Professor 67
You And I 70
Snow Cloak 73
Watercolor Landscape 74
Grandma Lehman 77
Transport 78
Monday Morning Laundromat 79
Haunting My Own House 81
The Surrounding Territory
Kimberly, British Columbia 85
Prism View 87
The Stairs In The Sky 88
Conveyor 90
One-Tribe 91
Eucalyptus Branches 94
Europe Hitch 95
It’s a short dream to Calcutta 96
The 707 98
“She Created A Monster” 99
Driving Across Texas In An Ice Storm 100
Moose Jaw 102
Tying East To West 105
London To Mission Viejo 107
San Francisco 108
Legend 110
Cruise to Belize 111
Far away from home 114
Nova Scotia 116
If Wishes Were Camels 117