Tag: spring

  • Poem – Watching

    The sleepy sun is just raising one eye when we walk onto the patio, one dog on each arm, into the cold morning with a thin layer of frost on the ground and the apple tree. Across the pond an oak tree has emerged from its slumber with a growing veil concealing the noisy ravens…

  • Poem – Joy

    As the last snow flake and ice crystal recede into the mountains thoughts turn to what is left, the next tasks to be completed, the chores we must do to prepare the land for planting and the spring rains bringing joy to the crops and the children.

  • Poem – Fire

    Winter is finally put to rest, for now, as the sky turns black and the forest bends in the hour filled with frequent strikes and increasing intensity, the dry earth quick to give up secrets, quick to burn before the rain arrives.

  • Spring is Here

    What else to do on April first with 80 degrees and sun? Spend time with these two…

  • Poem – Into the Sky…

    We gaze from the wet earth from the snow piles and appreciate the warm sun and the wind through pine masking distant city sounds.

  • Poem – Transition

    The first day of March and we walk through the thin snow covered trails and off the path into the woods. The winter sky keeps no secrets but the wind teases of spring and the reemergence of life.  

  • Spring 2014 – Now Available as a PDF

    We just completed the PDF version of the Spring issue. You may view and download as a PDF or purchase a printed copy. Stone Path Review: Stone Path Review Spring 2014 Stone Path Review journal of the arts with poetry, fiction, photography, and paintings. Presents the path we take through life.

  • Lutsen, MN – Video of Lake Superior

    A video by Twisted Root Studios of fog racing across Lake Superior where it is -20 with spring-like sun.

  • More Ways to Get Stone Path Review

    We setup the Spring 2013 issue of Stone Path Review with HP Mag Cloud. There it can be downloaded digitally for free, or you can order a printed version to hold in your hands. Stone Path Review Spring 2013 Artistic Journal with poetry, photography, featured artist interview, short stories. We are artists publishing and creating…

  • Winter’s Last Stand

    Spent the weekend clearing the last visages of winter as snow and ice had become 5-foot tall hills.  Beneath the mounds, earth sprang forth with cold water, brown and reddish mud, and single blades of green grass.  Spring has been dormant, waiting for the veil to be removed. Early dusk light scatters through curved pine…