Trailing Edge

I stand under the trailing edge of the storm
As the last of the raindrops fall, gently, as an afterthought
Not so before the dawn, when rain charged down
As though responding to an urgent cry

Towards the east, clouds continue to roil, coil
Lashing lash out with their lightning bolt webs
Peeks of blue in the west, sky blue, as we say
Beckoning

The direction I choose determines my fate
Dark and dangerous or bright and promising
Either way, I know things aren’t always as they seem
I cannot tell you how many times I wanted to follow the clouds

A large cloud cover, stormy

Storm’s Trailing Edge

View from my Window

The view from my window
Depends on me to see it
I can drive by, day after day
Looking straight ahead

But

Ahead is not the only line of sight
I can always find something
To the left and to the right
And the trail left behind, as well

Taking the time to notice
Fellow travelers, the changing seasons
Helps me along my way

Chocolate Labrador Retriever looking out the back window of a vehicle

Back Seat Driver

Bluebonnets in a field

Bluebonnets, oh, bluebonnets

The back of a utility truck with equipment

It’s not blocking the view; it is the view

NaPoWriMo Day 11