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Do you enjoy writing or reading poetry?  Most of the posts on Big Sky Buckeye are filled with poetry, but I also share short stories, photography, and a few surprises along the way.  You are invited to sit a spell and find something you like.  I enjoy sharing my curiosity through my writing.  You are welcome to like, comment, follow, share, or reblog a post.

The tabs at the top of this page offer quick access to my most recent posts and quotes. Additional tabs allow you to check out older posts dealing with the themes of Christian and general poetry, short stories, and other posts.

Big Sky Buckeye has been in motion since October, 2018. After retiring from teaching after 40 years, I was looking for a place to land. It has been a welcome blessing to meet other writers and readers.

My wife is also a gifted writer in her own right. She published her first book in July, 2025. With a theme of Christian family, BITS ‘N’ PIECES OF MY HEART, offers an outlet for her love of Jesus. The book is filled with short stories, poetry, and devotions for more mature readers. For younger children she shares energizing activities and fun songs. Her book is available on most online bookstore sites.

Bigger Moments Coming

A young boy in a baseball uniform sitting on a bench in a dugout holding a bat, looking thoughtful

Sitting in the dugout, seven-year old Dave has witnessed baseball’s endless rhythm.  While he will have to wait a few more years to play on the diamond in front of him, he looks forward to every single inning.

The team’s coach has designated Dave as the batboy as well as part-time groundskeeper.  The team has been floundering, and Dave has heard and seen it all.  Baseball has become more about a summer surrounded with excuses from the older boys.

–The umpire’s strike zone is either too tight or too wide.

–With every fly ball, the sun’s always in someone’s eyes.

–A pitcher’s sore arm is due to sleeping on his tender shoulder.

–After being tagged out at home plate, one player tells the coach, “Sorry coach, I forgot to slide.”

As Dave harvests a few more splinters from sitting on the dugout’s well-worn bench, he feels bigger moments coming.  He just needs to wait until he is a few years older.

Life’s experiences have taught young Dave from a never-ending river of lessons.  Most all of all, he tries to remember his father.  The missing images remind him that his father left much too early.  As an American naval officer, his life was cut short in the Pacific theater during the final months of World War II. 

Dave’s life fast-forwards about twenty years . . . to a big league ballpark in Baltimore, Maryland.  The annual fall classic fills the afternoon air with thrills of another World Series.

Pitching for the Baltimore Orioles, Dave McNally makes history with both his arm and bat.  During the third game of the series with the Cincinnati Reds, Dave becomes the first pitcher to hit a grand slam home run in World Series history.  He finishes off the Reds’ batters with another pitching gem.  He scatters nine hits and pitches a complete game.  The Birds win 9-3.

Writer’s note:  The first part of the story is purely fictional, but the narrative embraces Dave’s actual life in the final three paragraphs.

From My Journal (6/20)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

In his youthful years, a child often dreams of how life will blossom and take flight.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated June 20)

Alan Watts Quotes

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It takes time for an acorn to turn into an oak, but the oak is already implied in the acorn.

We get such a kick out of looking forward to pleasures and rushing ahead to meet them that we can’t slow down enough to enjoy them when they come.

Alan Watts (1915-1973) was a British-born writer and philosopher.

Faith’s Living Waters (Elfchen Series #300)

Truth Enshrined

Witnessing

God’s covenant

Forged through fire

Pair of stone tablets

Following

Hope Answered

Embracing

God’s commandments

Meeting His expectations

With wisdom comes discernment

Trusting

Hunger Fed

Reading

God’s Word

Holy and divine

Nourishing heart’s inner soul

Understanding

From My Journal (6/19)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

Our heavenly Father will strengthen our resolve to discover His trusted path to calmer waters.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated June 19)

Charles Swindoll Quote

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We don’t have to be beautiful or brilliant or have all the answers to be blessed of God. All He asks is that we trust Him, that we stand before Him in integrity and faith.

From Proverbs 10:8-9: “The wise of heart will heed commandments, but one with foolish lips will come to ruin. Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but whoever follows perverse ways will be found out.”

Charles Swindoll (born 1934) is an American pastor and Christian author.

Harmony’s Interactions

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Defining sunrise
Another touch of peace
Harmony’s interactions
Nature’s timely release

Embracing daylight
Morning’s joyfulness speaks
Each illustrated landscape
Nature’s waiting mystique

Inserting wind’s breath
Grove of tree branches sway
Scattered pollen taking flight
Nature’s open gateway

Mixing up colors
Hues of unique design
Tranquility delivers
Nature’s scenic pipeline

Fulfilling vision
Hope offering her hand
Empty canvas finished
Nature’s spirit commands
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From My Journal (6/18)

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From Big Sky Buckeye

While experiencing nature, the world around us offers boundless opportunities of tranquility to embrace.

Do you write a daily journal?  This inspiring thought comes from my journal, and much of what is written in my journal comes from reading and commenting on other bloggers’ posts.  Thanks to many of you for adding so much to my journal.

(Updated June 18)

Imogen Cunningham Quotes

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The formula for doing a good job in photography is to think like a poet.

Which of my photographs is my favorite? The one I’m going to take tomorrow.

Imogen Cunningham (1883-1976) was an American photographer. She mastered bringing into focus the simplest of subjects.