Thoughts on the Rio Grande in Photographs and Haiku

This series explores the great river and its surroundings as it passes through the ever-expanding city of Albuquerque. This is a place where the needs of its people compete with the needs of the plants and animals that rely on its waters for life itself. The complex interplay between the city and the river has been well documented elsewhere, but this is an attempt to simplify and offer instead a haiku.

The series was the feature of a solo exhibition at the Open Space Visitor Center in January 2022.



the Rio Grande

developed beyond pristine

pristine beyond use

single syllables

started out simply and then

became the first words

all trees are dead wood

when seen from the perspective

of looming fungi

dashed against the rocks

the desert plays all options

at its discretion

once you realize

time is a double standard

then the fix is in

why fight on horseback

if you are riding a horse

then just ride away

the relationship

of near and far can only

define each other

run through the options

and ignore the role of luck

then call that your choice

immediacy

here on the Rio Grande

is a non-starter

hang on wait hold up

isn’t that just the shadow

of my current self

in the wintertime

the dry ground holds the footprints

just that much better

out west looking south

is just a cut up poem

of north looking up

shadows hold the snow

in forgotten crevasses

here on the west side

mowing on the running trail in the bosque

the Rio Grande

bends easy now that it’s tame

but once maybe twice

there is nothing green

well possibly that’s not true

but can you prove it