Entries by Elaine Webster

Fly High and Land Safe–Lessons learned from Sandhill Cranes

Fly High and Land Safe—Lessons learned from Sandhill Cranes  Today, it has been announced that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have won the White House—long roads traveled. They have plans, direction, and a sense of community. Let us do what we can to help—to close the gaps and embrace our neighbors. For those that have […]

Thunder On The Mountain–Gila National Forest

Gila National Forest   After climbing to 7500 feet above sea level, we found weather—cool, clean, negative ion charged weather—relief. No problem social distancing here. A few locals had the same idea—escape the heat and lollygag around a sheep meadow surrounded by rock walls and green fields. I remember the sheep meadow (sans sheep) in […]

Chupacabra–A monster of a story.

Chupacabra By Elaine Webster (An artist’s rendition of the cryptid known as the chupacabra. The image was labelled for re-use by uploader Jeff Carter on Flickr.)      River chewed her tongue—a childhood habit that comforted her in some basic way. Ari would be unlocking the door to their apartment just about now. It would take […]

Borderline–Elaine Webster

Borderline Quiet along the border, Stars and moon reflect on water, Who would have guessed the effect Power had, On woman, man, and beast?   Six hundred fifty miles, Not long enough to stop the mix, Of peoples, of places, of life. Must build stronger and longer, Wider and higher until the heavens can’t see, […]