Aurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 9. Giggling...
The magic of the Northern Lights portrayed by Esther's solo flute collaborating with its own echoes...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 8. The Rarest...
The Rarest Waltz was inspired by hearing laughter late one winter night outside. I walked out to the street, and my neighbors were giggling and waltzing in the street, with their heads up, and I looked...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 7. Queen of...
Imagine a loon on a wilderness lake on a clear Alaska night in fall, before the lake has frozen over, magically communing with the Aurora Borealis...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 6. Tiptoe,...
Mountain dulcimer and flute allow the northern lights to tiptoe gently into your being, opening up into waves of soothing colors...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 5. The Unseen...
While we sleep, the Aurora glides in gently, playfully, echoing it's own light...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 4. Shibori No...
Sometimes the northern lights play like Japanese shibori (an ancient form of tiedye) on a fabric sky...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 3. Eve of The...
One memorable winter night, Alaskan folks were drawn out of every house and building to witness the entire sky dancing in bright shades of red. It was astoundingly beautiful... I painted the experience...
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 2. Gentle Arc...
Flute and Mountain dulcimer convey the soft glowing green arc of the Aurora Borealis in Alaska... peaceful and serene.
View ArticleAurora Borealis: Conversations with Alaska's Northern Lights: 1. Pale Green...
Solo flute. The first sign of the northern lights - a pale green glow in the sky...
View ArticleStay Warm: 11. Stay Warm
Did you greet the sun this morning, despite his late arrival? Did you know there was a stowaway dangling from his rays?'cause I sent a message with him - and signed it with a grin I hope he dropped it...
View ArticleStay Warm: 10. Wintered In
The stepmother sun in the twilight has come It’s a cold, cold day She sees me here coatless and shivering pale She calls but then scolds me away“Oh Lady of Winter won’t you please let me stay I want to...
View ArticleStay Warm: 9. Face
I... I wanna take a picture of your face in the morning Sometimes You don’t look so good Sometimes You sit there yawning You’re a child with no direction You’re a spider with seven legs Why can’t you...
View ArticleStay Warm: 8. What Can I Say
Call me up, look me up, ask me how I’ve been I’ll tell you fine Pick me up, drop me off, have some cheese and crackers, have some wine I pretend to listen to you talk about yourself Your lips are...
View ArticleStay Warm: 7. Chokecherry
Stack it all under the chokecherry tree ready to go, ready to go White petaled honeysweet memories ready to go in the morning Annie Dillard, Thoreau, Guides for the field words overgrown till the path...
View ArticleStay Warm: 6. Echo Point
Joe Sutherland lived North from here, log cabin on a lake Homesteaded there after the war with his love Elaine When work was done, the wood was cut, the baking set to cool They’d go on down to Echo...
View ArticleStay Warm: 5. Where Is The Field
Where is the field, Boy? Where is the field? It’s over the spokes of a turning wheel, Walk still Boy, walk still… What’s in your bag, Boy? What’s in your bag? A tourniquet fashioned from feathery...
View ArticleStay Warm: 4. Yula - Borrina Mapaka cover
Yula (“Ask”) in the Lari dialect of Congo, questions the atrocities of war (in Congo and throughout the world). Lari (Congolese) words with full translation and the background story of Yula are...
View ArticleStay Warm: 3. Fireweed Ladies
Needle 'n' thread pushing up through the mud sunny soil birdsong spilling on a table fingers spare and lean and nimble... Needle through a bead and another bead and another bead of the other color...
View ArticleStay Warm: 2. Nectarina & Avocado
Wouldn't it be lovely to name your daughter Nectarina Sphere of sunshine ripe and reddened Tender sweet and tasty, too Wouldn't it be lovely if she were a ballerina gauzy skirts and arabesques and...
View ArticleStay Warm: 1. Overjoyed - Christine Kane cover
The midnight sky all stars and black Like darkened glass and glitter Suggests that I go back inside And wait for warmer weather So here it's New Year's Eve again And everything keeps changing I raise...
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