A Tea Break

We had paddled all morning,

So we ground our boats on the nearest land,

And stopped for a break.

We gathered what dry sticks and leaves

We could find,

Built a bonfire,

Put our kettle over it,

Made a cup of tea,

And spent an hour

In civilised conversation.

© Caro Ness 2016

  

Hunting Bison

25 timber wolves,

Following the alpha female,

Form a single file

To conserve energy

In deep, deep snow.

Their goal?

Hunting bison.

A pack this large

Has no natural predators,

But is needed

To bring down

Such a large prey.

© Caro Ness 2016

  Photo: David Attenborough for BBC’s The Frozen Planet series 2011

Footprints In The Snow

Just a meandering line

Of footprints in the snow

To mark our journey

Nothing is changed

And yet everything seems alien

When buried beneath the snow

So perhaps our perambulation

Is more circuitous

Because there are 

No familiar features

But at least we have each other

© Caro Ness 2016 

 

Reach

Instead of reaching for the stars,

I choose the gift of life,

Adam’s Ale,

Some rainwater cupped

In a flower-head,

To restore me.

So I reach down,

Tentatively,

And gently imbibe.

© Caro Ness 2015 

 

Home From Home

We couldn’t resist 

Buying the house

It had a well-worn look

Comfortable somehow 

And touches of that particular blue

An aqua, turquoise, blue-green 

That is unique to France

But it was the bougainvillea 

Tenderly wrapping 

It’s colour and warmth

Around the upstairs window

That sold it to us

© Caro Ness 2015