Posts Tagged ‘weather’

Snow Mixed with Rain, Rain Mixed with Snow

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

This morning, I woke to the sounds of a downpour running downhill and downroof, yet when I looked outside, I saw not rain but snow—not the feathery crystals that keep their shape on landing but flakes with their crystalline structures already stretched by melt, by their matter entering another state. This is weather of winter edging into spring.

In my own poetry, I use white space like this melt: to create objects that in themselves are liminal. Is it a poem? Is it broken? To prevent it from being all just rain, I rely on repeated sounds, lately repeated lines and phrases have been increasingly common in my work, though it’s often more subtle.

Does your work resemble snow mixed with rain? How so? 

Remember, CRIT will be taking liminal writing and art for its Bealtaine issue until April 1 and poems that use ` until March 20.

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Equinox Approaches

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

The very term equinox suggests balance, the evenness and certainty of mathematical equations. Equity. Equality. Equidistant. A night that equals day (at least in theory). Any state of balance, however, is charged with the potential of transition. No real stasis can exist.

In the midst of my (unexpected) transition back to life in the Pacific Northwest, another transition occurs around me with neither awareness of nor concern for my own. As Mabon nears, clouds and rain have curtained off the blue sky that against the green of Douglas Fir looks as if some amateur photographer turned up the saturation too much in Photoshop.

No moment of balance, no pause, between these seasonal weather patterns occurred, though I could name one if I wanted to–if I felt it necessary.

That is the spirit in which we mark equinox.

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