The Journey Far and Wide

Field of gold

 

 

Northern California during autumn,

golden valley, harvested fields, open spaces, geese in flight.

Country roads leading near and far.

 

 

Tree in Golden field

 

 

Clouds adding texture between the valley and the foothills.

A single tree sets the stage.

 

 

White barn in a field

 

 

A barn in the middle of a harvested rice field.

I grew up in this valley,

under these clouds,

surrounded by rice fields,

in wide spaces,

with long grey paved roads,

and barns in the middle of nowhere, but at the center of our lives.

 

Foothills northern california

 

 

The foothills north of San Francisco are rolling gold,

The fence post holding nothing in,

is the first sign that my childhood home is near.

My heart opens,

I feel the rolling gold, rolling gold, rolling gold…..

 

 

Foothills

 

Pouring into the Sacramento valley.

 

 

 

Country mailbox

 

Sacha often asks, "Why did you leave?"

And my heart stings.

Following your heart is not always easy.

Especially when it divides you in two.

 

Oh distant geese that fly overhead where are you going?

Rolling gold along the long grey paved road?

 

 

Northern california valley

 

 

I left because I fell in love.

I come back because I am in love.

That is the gift of an abundant harvest.

But toil you must.

 

Shasta

 

 

At the end of the valley Mount Shasta rises.

What do I see the valley or the mountain, the peak or the valley?

Oh both depending on the day.

A blend makes it interesting, helps to keep one focused. 

 

Blue skies with clouds

Blue sky with clouds overhead.

 

 

A journey far and wide

 

A journey far and wide.

Is not a straight shot.

Blurred are the borders, vast is the horizon,

Home.

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 A bittersweet day
as my nieces help my Mother
prepare Thanksgiving… 


Comments

9 responses to “The Journey Far and Wide”

  1. Diane Belforte Lewis

    so nice to see those pictures of Willows, happy Thanksgiving

  2. Lana Kloch

    so glad you followed your heart! you have yann, 2 wonderful children.. a love of brackets.. and many, many friends..
    you alone were able to bridge two worlds and expand our visions that we can take wing, too..
    your friend
    lana cano kloch

  3. Now you’re giving me saudades for Northern California, Corey! I try to remind myself that I’m in fact lucky to have TWO places, not just one, that I can think of as home (three, if you count the Azores!). Unfortunately, I don’t always persuade myself 🙁

  4. Sharon Nicholes

    Thanks for sharing all the beautiful pictures and thoughts . Happy Thanksgiving

  5. Try not to say divided in two but instead keep using the phrase joined by two. I know that sounds simplistic and maybe a bit annoying but habits can be very positive. Holidays get to the heart I know because I live away from my hometown. Willows looks beautiful. I am from farming country too. Happy Thanksgiving.

  6. We have so much to be Thankful for. Thank you for your beautiful thoughts and photographs.

  7. Happy Thanksgiving Corey. Northern California has its own unique beauty doesn;t it?

  8. Such wonderful memories for you of California life. I have the same for my part of California, though very few family still remains there.

  9. Jacklynn Lantry

    Did your brother bite the heads off the turkey cookies this year?

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