Fragment #5 (Oct 13, 1998).

This is one I started when my Dad had his heart attack in the summer of '96. I've got a fairly complete image but haven't really been able to put it all together. Again, its kind of a form thing with lots more to go. The nature references will track the change from spring to fall. Interspersed are references to the Indian thunder diety-bear with some parallels I see in my father. I think this one just needs time.


Thunder Bear



With spring comes the snow melt
The awakening of vitality.  birth.  life.

    A great grey bear stands to rub its back on a mighty pine
    sees the sky above and searches for the celestial supports

Palatial gardens emerge from dreary mud
  Fireweed licks and flicks amoung the rocks
  Indian Paintbrush in red, yellow, purple and white dot the 
     hillside pallet
  Bluebells ring softly in the breeze
  Dandylion parachutes float to greener pastures
  A hundred years future towering Doug Fir peaks through mother's
     needled pelt

     shuffling, head down, through his work
     unaware of the stary dome resting upon his back
     unaware of the galactic framework he built
     unaware of the lives he carries daily

Mountain monks crawl in sacred supplication over spring runoff
  Marmots bow on moss covered boulders (thinking of their next
     holy meal!)
  Chipmonks emerge from winter's cells and collect ? offerings
  Rabbits frolick in tantric, bunny-forming copulations
  Squirrels
  ? mice ?

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