Friday, June 13, 2025

El Vernadero

 

It’s more than a place,

it’s a calling—

where red hibiscus,

and pink, too,

blush the air with their kisses.

 

This old Spanish hotel,

a retreat among royal palms,

where Florence’s Alcove

calls poets back to their gurgling dreams

near carvings of animals

and fountains for black-throated sparrows.

 

It’s more than a respite, or retreat,

it’s an oasis shaded in the desert sun,

where little casitas dot storied stone pathways

 

—and just walking here

turns lion to lamb,

and my eyes—brown silk,

soft and lamplit,

as if in parallel realm,

cured of the madness

of a lesser world.

 

 

© 2025 Jennifer Wagner

 


 

Combining the prompts from two of my most-admired poets.

Shay’s Word Garden Word List

Dora’s Poetics at dVerse: A View of One’s Own (I’m too late to link)

 

“El Vernadero” means “winter haven” and was the original name of the “Royal Palms” at the base of Camelback Mountain in Arizona.  I live locally and visit it often—and feel as if I’m on vacation every time I do—even just walking the grounds.  I could not love it more.

 

Photos © 2025 Jennifer Wagner

 

5 comments:

  1. It restores the soul to know a place such as this. Thanks for letting us "visit" through your poem!

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  2. Oh, this is JUST the humble and beautiful place I adore. People can have their glitzy resorts - this is where the heart and soul finds peace. Beautiful.

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  3. What a beautifully meditative peace which shows great inner wisdom - Jae

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  4. I feel relaxed just reading your poem! I want to go there....

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  5. A perfect sanctuary away from the madding crowd, and with each line, Jennifer, you take us there so that its colors, its sounds, "gurgling" and "black-throated," its very native air breathes peace. At its end, I couldn't help but think that El Vernadero is for you what "Tintern Abbey" was to Wordsworth. We all need a refuge like that.

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Thank you for your thoughts!