The Keeper’s Light
Moonlit Lighthouse

The Keeper’s Light

Mist drifts across the still water like breath upon glass, softening every line between earth and sky. The lighthouse stands alone on its hill, a patient witness to the slow unfolding of night. Beneath the rising moon, silence deepens into a kind of reverence—where beauty is not loud, but luminous, and solitude feels almost sacred.

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At the End of the Road: Flamboyant Season in Old Key West
Flamboyant Trees in Old Key West

At the End of the Road: Flamboyant Season in Old Key West

There is something different about Key West in late spring. The snowbirds have gone north, the summer crowds have not yet arrived, and the island settles into a slower rhythm beneath great flamboyant trees blazing with red-orange blooms. After more than fifty years of returning to the island, I have come to believe this is the season when Key West is most itself.

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The Tree Beside the Stream: A Voice from the Turning Seasons
Silent Sentry

The Tree Beside the Stream: A Voice from the Turning Seasons

For generations, the old tree beside the stream has stood as a silent witness to the passing of time. It remembers laughter in the fields, storms that tested its strength, and the stillness that followed. In its voice lies the patience of the earth, the endurance of nature, and the gentle wisdom of all that stays when everything else moves on.

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