02/23/2024
It’s well past due for me to share these wonderful student-made haikus based on my images. This collaboration has become an annual occurrence now for the 3rd year in a row. Students at Greenway High School created these poems inspired by my landscape photography. I love sharing my work to help inspire others to get outside and appreciate the natural beauty around us.
Sometimes though it is I who needs inspiration. It’s been too long since I’ve picked up the camera. Admittedly I’ve had a hard time these past few months with mental health struggles, heartbreak, having to put down my dog, and deaths to people around me. Most notably was the recent sudden passing of a co-worker & peer in the outdoor community. She was so young- not much older than the students who wrote these haikus, and had so much to look forward to in life.
Though I have my own issues I’ve been dealing with, I also acknowledge that everyone has something they’re going through and we all handle things differently. If you are struggling with something hard I encourage you to seek help. Also a good reminder to reach out to your friends & family to see how they’re doing. Take care of yourselves and those around you.
Much love ❤️
Haikus in order of appearance:
Incandescent touch
Guide me with your passion please
Just don’t be afraid
-Austin
Standing in the snow
Colors dancing in your eyes
Takes my breath away
-Nox (sorry Nox for writing the incorrect name in the photo itself)
The heart of the woods
Holds purity of nature
Never to be touched
-Samuel
Yellow bead of light
Brilliantly tames the darkness
Timely as always
-Athena
The last light is crisp
Ice is starting to take over
The sky painted purple
-Jocelyn
Slowly rising sun
Revealing the broken ice
Orange light spread throughout
-Kolin
Waves crashing on rocks
A cold white mist fills the air
As a grey sky lingers
-Louis
The untouched terrain
Not a move or noise around
Nature’s pure beauty
-Layn
Mystical galaxy
So compelling to us all
I feel serenity
-Kaelana
As calm as could be
A stillness like no other
Reflecting in kind
-Jacob