
the night brought a foxy young guest
whose poise had us very impressed
’til the yard light came on
and her halo was gone–
and then, she was demon possessed.

–photos by me

the night brought a foxy young guest
whose poise had us very impressed
’til the yard light came on
and her halo was gone–
and then, she was demon possessed.

–photos by me

half dog, half cat
with a smidgen of rat
he’s hard to find
and photograph
we list his crimes
in nursery rhymes
from sour grapes
to fox in sox
he makes us laugh–
that sly ol’ fox
I’m reminded of that riddle of the goose, the fox, and the corn, and in case you haven’t heard it, it goes like this: a farmer has to get a goose, a fox, and a sack of corn across a river, but his boat is so small, he can only transport one at a time. Without leaving the fox alone with the goose, or the goose alone with the corn, how does he do it?
–photo by me

A vixen from outside Fort Knox,
Found her marriage to be on the rocks,
But she would recover
And find a new lover,
For after all, she was a fox.
–Photo by Aaron

fox
dog-like, cat-like
panting, foraging, pouncing
celtic spirit world guide
vixen
–photo by me