Remembering Mary Oliver

Thursday morning, I learned that the poet, Mary Oliver, had passed away at age 83.

Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver (Source: https://literary-arts.org/archive/mary-oliver/)

While I haven’t mentioned her in a while, Mary Oliver may be my favorite poet. I’ve talked about her a lot on this blog, including setting up a schedule to read her book, Twelve Moons, as a calendar—twice (see Mary Oliver’s Twelve Moons as Lunar Calendar).

Mary Oliver books

The Homestead’s current collection of Mary Oliver books, not counting eBooks (Photo: Mark A. Zeiger).

Oliver’s work, much of which focused on observing and appreciating one’s place in Nature, appeal to us, and inspire the lifestyle we pursue. I think it’s fair to say Mary Oliver is the Zeiger Family Homestead’s primary poetic inspiration.

So, which of her poems have been on my mind since then?

Sleeping in the Forest, an obvious choice under the circumstances, as is When Death Comes. Sleeping in the Forest may have been my introduction to her work. The Lamps, possibly my favorite poem by her, should I be forced to chose just one.

But, I’m not sure. I’ll just have to read them all again . . . .

 

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A Lovely Morning

I know a lot of posts have been about scenery lately, but we live in a beautiful place. Can’t argue that.

On a recent morning, although we expected and got a rather cloudy, lackluster day, we witnessed a rather spectacular sunrise.

Sunrise over the Coast Range

A recent January sunrise (Photo: Mark A. Zeiger).

We put aside morning tasks and went out to watch, and take photos as well as we could.

Sunrise over the Coast Range

The vivid red of the morning sky showed up better on our cameras if we took close ups (Photo: Mark A. Zeiger).

Sunrise over the Coast Range

This last ray shot up from behind the mountain for about a minute, then the clouds moved in, and it disappeared (Photo: Mark A. Zeiger).

Sadly, the photos don’t capture the intensity of light we actually saw. There’s no real substitute for being here.

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