Monday, July 21, 2025
Clock keeper
Clock Keeper
john cla55
this is just a friendly warning
in case you suddenly hear
a horn sounding
be kind to those less than you
help those below you
you have always been a starter
consider those on the bench
not having any moments
of glory
of scoring
of playing first string
just a warning
your time is coming
to sit the bench
to let the lesser in the game
for up in the booth
there now sits Bruce
they said the meek shall
inherit the horn
and so he has
and he guards that horn
faithfully
and he will quickly sound it
if he see's you out there
ball hogging
fouling
taking all the glory
its now not about the winning
its now all about the loving
and the caring
and the hugging
and the humility
and the recognizing
those upon the bench
just a friendly warning....
Through the play door
and in that far,far gone day as we outgrew our trikes we settled in our chairs by evening light to rise and enter the pretend door to play
Almost thorough dead
Almost Thorough dead
Leaving Williston on Robert Philpot Way(CR316) heading for Frogs BBQ when suddenly a thoroughbred runs into our path. Fortunately for my slow, always looking around for scenery, I saw him coming. The impatient car behind me didn’t and almost rear ended us and the horse. He sped on around angrily. Melanie and I pulled over and as she held the open gate, trying to keep the other horse in, I finally herded back the beautiful horse wanting to visit his horse neighbors across from their field.
Ironically, this was near the Neals place on 27 where Melanie’s sisters horse once got out via a deliberately cut fence and was hit and killed.
Verbenadale
Verbenadale
On our way taking Linda back to Bronson, we drove down the lane to the Verbenadale Church. It’s still valiantly standing, though barely. It’s forever a sad reality that places once so dear are allowed to fall.
In my dreamland world, places like Verbenadale are lovingly restored and cherished for future worshipers.
Frogs
Frogs
I pinned to the the Frogs Wall. Frogs we had tonight. I asked for the original sauce, which is mild. It needed more saturation into the bun, but still, my favorite pork BBQ sandwich of all I’ve tried.
Top of hill
Top of the hill
The current iteration of Williston’s Top of the Hill will never match my Iteration from the 70’s, Holiday Inn in her glory, JN’s convenience store with the pin ball machines and honey bun lunches, no Peso’s, the once a gas station then a location for Friday night after Red Devil football dances, FFA with Ferris and KFC galore bought home by my sister.
Lanes
Left Lane
Right Lane
I cannot begin to tell of the travels to the right, the trips to the left, the times straight ahead. Like most of our little towns, they’ve seen their better days, when trains stopped you going right, when few speeding through slowed you heading left, when straight ahead took you slower still straight into farmland tranquil. The old landmarks are rapidly coming to an end, improvements in places, others, eye sores still, but in the end, we the well traveled will always overlay our way, with a wave to those dining at the Chick Inn, gasoline at the Carse Oil, shopping for dungarees at the Lewis Dry good, crossing for bargains at the Priests five and dime, withdrawing savings from Perkins, groceries with Germaine, nailing it at Ross Hardware, purchasing land from Perry, and on and on, til home, a right and then always a left.
Impression
Impression
john clare
The copper plate was cranked through the roller press
The thick paper absorbed the ink from the acid etched lines
Lifting the print an embossed impression was left
The plate re-inked and pressed through another time
After the two artist's proofs
van Riin made his limited edition
Ten impressions from the lines so delicate
Each successive run of press the lines fading
He then destroyed the precious plate
Leaving ten gem-like masterpieces.
Forgotten van Riin later died and was buried in an
unmarked grave
Broke, the contents of the artist sold at auction
The prints were sold for a few guilders
Priceless today...
Impressions made at first
are not always what they seem.
Go far
Go far
John Clare Stokes
I knew you’d go far
The moment I laid
Eyes upon you
Determined to go
So far
That I’d never hear
From you
Ever again
Don’t get me wrong
Traveling is grand
But did you have
To go
That far?
Sunday, July 20, 2025
The gauntlet
She came from the library having picked up her non winning entry. There is always the reflection upon your entry, what could I have entered. I’ve been there many times. This time I took first place in photography so my thoughts for once were not so.

















