Showing posts with label Cascade Mountain Range. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cascade Mountain Range. Show all posts

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Powdered Sugar

 

Photo © Jennifer Wagner

 

That summer was sort of the last of its kind—

before most of my grandparents, grandaunts and uncles,

had passed on into the wild indigo mystery.  Before I

crossed fully over into the worry-wonder

of adulthood of counting dollars and calories.

 

Mama handed me some

of the former and told me

to go buy some of the latter.

 

As I sleepy-stepped to the corner store

for powdered raspberry donuts

and chocolate milk—I knew it, too, somehow.

 

I sipped and licked my sugared fingers

strolling Davenport’s Pioneer Days

watching cowboys and wannabees getting loud

after kicking back a few, too early, pre-parade—

the sun still high, sprinkling my

nose and shoulders with youthful glow and freckles.

 

Soon after, I’d be resettling

on the other side of the Cascade Mountains,

and deeper into rugged teen terrain.

 

But it was oh-so-good to look around

and say goodbye to dust-filled trails

and small-town streets—to lick my fingers, savoring

the innocence already passing behind my dark eyes,

and for a day to feel younger than seventeen.

 

I wiped a tear before I got back

to Mama—handing her what was left

of the box of donuts, and what would be

just the beginnings of change.

 

© 2026 Jennifer Wagner

 

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Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Cresting the Cascades (the Feathered Scent of Hope)

 

A thousand trees from sunset,

each with a hand held out our windows

 

cupping an apricot wind,

a warm pine breeze combs through our hair.

 

We curve, and twist,

take one last dip

 

before the fall of the sun

and the rising

 

of a champagne moon

bubbling up,

 

spilling the glass,

jealous of day’s light.

 

And just like that,

she’s cresting the berried branches,

 

nesting on the seat

between us,

 

that thing with feathers,

suddenly thirsty, opening wide,

 

suddenly bright.

 

 

© 2025 Jennifer Wagner

  

For The Word Garden Word List and

What’s Going On?  Fragrance

 

Hope is the thing with feathersEmily Dickinson, of course.