Changing
World turns upside down
Equinox flips earth’s seasons—
Hemispheres apart

Impatience
Eager autumn colors
Summer still hanging around—
Knocking at the door

Visionary
Fall’s preparation
Life’s transition to winter—
Glorious spring waits

World turns upside down
Equinox flips earth’s seasons—
Hemispheres apart

Eager autumn colors
Summer still hanging around—
Knocking at the door

Fall’s preparation
Life’s transition to winter—
Glorious spring waits

From 1 Timothy 4:4-5: “For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected, provided it is received with thanksgiving; for it is sanctified by God’s word and by prayer.”

Looking down from Heaven
Viewing God’s creation
His divine masterpiece
Touching eternity
Scaling lofty mountains
Traversing snowcapped peaks
Holy divine witness
Sustaining life’s purpose
Feeling wind’s gentle touch
Fording mighty rivers
God’s lasting masterpiece
Sailing to calmest seas
Walking fertile valleys
Nurturing blessed life
Steady divine presence
Harvesting earth’s treasures
Sharing nature’s seasons
Supporting life’s stages
His living masterpiece
Breathing with God’s Spirit
Sowing life from His seed
Preserving life’s harvest
Father’s divine wishes
Blessing each sacred life
Waking up each morning
Tasting each mystery
His divine masterpiece
Praising God’s gentle hands

From Genesis 8:22: “As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.”
Few people have heard of the famous naturalist and wildlife photographer William Xavier Knox. His life has been one amazing adventure of finding the unexplored, the unexplained, and the unusual. Billy’s dreams have become quite legendary.
A few winters ago, Billy survived a scrap with a polar snake up in the Great White North. He had been hoping to finally capture a picture of the elusive Arctic snake crossing the frozen tundra. Instead, he nearly fell to his death in a large crevice in the ice. Fortunately for Billy, his pick axe held firmly while he pulled himself up to safety.
Emulating some of his shutterbug heroes, Billy harbors hopes of becoming a revered wildlife photographer. With his treasured camera, he is still waiting to capture that “once in a lifetime” shot.
None of Billy’s photography has been published yet. He relies on “word of mouth” to carry the message of his work. After all, he figures this is the best approach because he doesn’t want people stampeding into nature’s quiet landscapes.
Unfortunately, few people have met up with Billy. Even fewer people have ever heard of this almost forgotten wildlife photographer. Nonetheless, he has huge plans for the future of his work.
A determined Billy is currently traveling across the eastern third of the “Cowboy State” of Wyoming. The upper plateau and plains are home to many exotic animals.
A freak of nature, this fearsome critter has never been captured on film. A cross between a jack rabbit and an antelope has produced a mysterious creature called a Jackalope. Unfortunately for Billy, someone else has successfully photographed this Jackalope a few days ago. All Billy can say is, “Geez, another one got away!”
Billy’s next appointment takes him to the Pacific Northwest. He plans to search the thick rainforests of the mountains for the elusive Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus.


As Billy arrives in the area, he is informed that a website already features his prized target. When interviewed, Billy disappointedly explains, “Why am I always coming in second when trying to capture these prizes of nature?”
A young girl shows Billy the link to the website: https://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/
Winking at him and smiling, she smartly asks Billy, “Do you really believe in these odd species of nature?”
Billy pauses and thinks for a second or two before smiling back, “Well, if I didn’t, there goes my photography career. Right down into my musty basement, filled with old photographs.”
Billy’s mind is beginning to stir to semi-consciousness. A gloomy vision clouds his mind, and he begins to wrestle with it.
He is busy photographing school children across the country for those dreaded school portraits. Someone adds, “You’ll know when he has reached your school. Just look for his personalized license plate: CRZYPCS.”
Waking up from his long, overnight nap, a sleepy-eyed Billy wanders out into the kitchen of his family’s Wyoming ranch house. His grandfather is browsing a book, and he welcomes Billy to their usual morning time together.
Grandfather asks, “How did you sleep young man?”
“Just terrible!” replies Billy as he rubs his ten-year old eyes. “I had a horrible dream about being a school photographer. You know . . . the one who takes those awful photos for school yearbooks and student portrait packets to send home.”
His grandfather pauses and places the book on the table, “You don’t say!”
Billy glances at the book, and he smiles up at the author of the book, William Xavier Knox. His grandfather is a world-renowned wildlife photographer.

Waking from short overnight nap
Mind navigating through dense fog
Seeing Venus, shining above
Campfire went out, hearing bullfrogs
Experiencing nature’s gifts
From this lofty mountain retreat
Rubbing shoulders with Creator
Simple life, better than Main Street
Viewing twinkling lights down below
Village sound asleep, missing this
Flickering campfire heats coffee
Tranquility Base, full of bliss
Cooking up heartiest breakfast
There’s plenty for both me and you
Inviting Christ to take His seat
Mountain retreat, feeling brand-new
Breathing in nature’s harmony
Alone, never feeling that way
Taking in this heavenly scene
Lord, please allow this hour to stay

Allergy time peaks
Summer moves into autumn—
Ragweed in full bloom

Summertime fading
Crisp, cool mornings signal change—
Autumn’s billboard colors

Autumn comes knocking
Where have all the song birds gone?
Morning’s quiet peace


Discovering these woods
Longing for morning walk
Sharing nature’s promise
Enchanted forest talks
Breathing nature’s freshness
Winding through woodland’s peace
Fascinating venture
Enchanted, sweet showpiece
Scaling every hill
Navigating each trail
Finding nature’s secrets
Enchanted story’s tale
Standing still, time shall wait
Looking around each bend
Treasuring nature’s prize
Enchanted spirit’s friend
Dreaming of tomorrow
Hiking this ridge again
Searching for nature’s gifts
Enchanted walk, Amen!

I frequently walk Chestnut Ridge Metro Park, which is located about ten minutes from my home. I have used this setting for other poems, and here is a sample:
Sunrise sends greeting
Creator’s hand wakens day—
Glorious morning

Soul-filled percussion
Pulsating afternoon sky–
Thunder’s rhythmic beat

Hot days continue
Waiting for autumn colors—
Summer must insist


A magnificent oak tree stands center in a park
Waiting with quiet majesty in the solitary dark
The blackness of night only adds to the scene
Bringing tranquility and peace, free and clean
Trees with fruit blossoms, in full view even at night
Sending forth a fragrance, invigorating and right
Tiny green leaves are growing out on the tall trees
Waving from a gentle breath of the wind with ease
In the distance, glowing lights enhance a background
Providing a reverent atmosphere without any sound
A bit of shining moonlight fashions extra to see
Moving and playful shadows amongst the trees
Even at night, God’s creation sparkles all new
Painting for each evening, a breathtaking view
The eastern light rises to create the dawn
Crooning birds welcome a newborn fawn
The stillness begins to wake-up from its rest
Leaving its nocturnal beauty, always the best!

From Ecclesiastes 3:1: “For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven.”

Winter’s dormant, gray months
Nature taking her break
Gathering strength for spring
Life’s welcoming handshake
People face frozen times
Seeking spirit’s rebirth
Darkness returns to light
New season blesses earth
Summer’s shining moments
Nature’s blooming color
Autumn’s blessed pause waits
Hourglass sand grows smaller
Happiness seeks to shine
Hope filling eager hearts
Spirit nurtures man’s faith
Risen Lord, life restarts
Through nature’s creation
Breathing with perfect poise
Order to life itself
God’s divine plan deploys
Life’s transition wakens
Rising sun shares reasons
Joy, sorrow, gain, or loss
Renewing fresh seasons

From Genesis 8:22: “As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.”

Summer’s heat taking pause
Rain touches with wet paws
Dry landscape’s soaking mist
Moisture been greatly missed
Gray overcast hides skies
Missing sun sadly sighs
Nature’s well-deserved break
Setting up summer’s cake
Crops, flowers, and grass smile
Delicious, stay awhile
Harmony finds its tune
Despite absent, full moon
Tranquility looks down
Nature’s elegant gown
Richest hues, brightest tones
Beauty’s shining gemstones
Precious stones on display
Add one more day to play
Summer’s heat shall resume
But first, smell rain’s fresh bloom
