Monthly Archives: January 2012

Small Stone: Day Eleven

Small Stone: My Face

Looking in the mirror, I really see my face. I notice my mouth, how the top lip rises into two perfect points, a shape that seems almost wasted on someone whose only “makeup” is Strawberry Chapstick.

I’m usually don’t notice the shape of my mouth, had forgotten it, because I’m distracted by my soft neck, an unfortunate family trait, or surprised by the deepening lines around my mouth, my eyes and my forehead, or the dark circles under my eyes, or my unruly brows.

I forget my dimple and the color of my eyes–each one uniquely shaded, an unmatched pair, hazel but the mix of blue, brown, and gold shifts, like the changing colors on the surface of the river.

Small Stone: Day Ten

Many Small Stones: the Morning Walk

The sunrise turns the trees black.

The moon keeps getting stuck in the trees.

Tiny pine cones on a tree I didn’t know made them.

The pattern of ice on the gate to the Dog Park looks like a map.