Posts Tagged ‘Geese’

Ice on the Pond

Tuesday, March 10th, 2026

Ice on the pond. RJ Photography

Ice on the pond.
RJ Photography

By Bob Gaydos

‘Tis 80 degrees

and there’s ice on the pond.

One would think, with this thaw,

‘twould be nice on the pond.

 

That one being me, ventured to see

What had become of winter’s

Ice.

     On the pond.

 

Still there … more or less

Not quite pretty, not quite mess.

Ice on the pond surrounded by trees,

   which, I suspect, preserved the freeze.

Even at 80 degrees.

 

Once upon a time,

in the spring, I suspect,

There were waves on the pond

    And I muttered, “Holy heck!”

The trees had shed their limbs.

The wind had ‘leashed a wreck.

 

So, some ice on the pond,

while a balmy surprise,

   Is still a pleasant treat

   for winter weary eyes.

 

Soon, ‘twill be gone.

Actually, the sooner the better.

For the geese like their ponds

   not frozen, but wetter.

 

For mating and training the young ones

 to swim,

 ice on the pond can be

rather grim.

 

So, Nature, forgo surprises!

Be done. 

‘Tis 80 degrees.

Ice on the pond be gone!

 

Honk! Honk!

Saturday, April 19th, 2025
The geese have arrived. RJ Photography

The geese have arrived.
RJ Photography

By Bob Gaydos

They’re here!

        Honk!

    They’re back!

         Honk! Honk!

 

The geese have returned 

      on their annual fly

To make a squawk, a mess

       … and to multiply.

 

I’d begun to think they

      had passed us by.

Found some better digs.

      Somewhere else nearby.

 

But why, when there’s the             

 pond, the creek and the kill?

No better place …

       … they’re honking still.

 

Alas, won’t be forever, but then,

          nothing is.

For now though, there’ll be 

         honking and flapping 

… and building a nest. 

         Then the best.

 

Swimming lessons

       in the pond, single file.

Get in line.

Poppa in front, momma  

   in the back …

   or vice versa. I’m not sure.

Not a specialty of mine.

 

Matters not, though.

    They’re here!

Ours for a while, 

    on their annual fly.

To make some noise, some mess … and to multiply.

 

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