RUNNER AT GREEN LAKES STATE PARK

Welcome to Poetry Friday, this week hosted by Jan at Birdseed Studio HERE. Thank you, Jan, for hosting! I look forward to what she will share today.

I hope everyone had a peaceful Fourth of July. My celebration was meditating on how much I appreciate the U.S. Constitution.

First, a book recommendation. I’ve been reading novels in verse and discovered the middle grade novel AWAY by author Megan Freeman. It’s a suspenseful and fast read, about a government conspiracy, a crime, that is revealed by a few smart kids. I love how the author keeps the reader reading!

I’m still taking photos and practicing painting with watercolor. This is a photo at Green Lakes State Park near where I live.

I used to run and know that runners, have to keep their mind focused on what’s just ahead. That’s what makes running meditative, being in the moment.

Like most beginning painters, I am learning to focus on the lights and darks, to understand how lights and darks help make a painting three dimensional.

A RUNNER NOTICES

light and dark shadows
sloping hills and forest floor
rocks and sudden tree roots.

©Janice Scully 2026

We teach our kids to live their lives with their eyes open, like a runner in a forest, and like the kids in the novel, AWAY.

I wish all of you a restful summer and if you live in the North, enjoy the warm weather!

5 thoughts on “RUNNER AT GREEN LAKES STATE PARK”

  1. Ooooooh, I love learning from your learning. You seem to be gaining skill intuitively here in your watercolor and in your writing. That’s beautiful.

  2. Hi Janice, thanks for the advice about keeping eyes open, and love the painting that so beautifully shows you “are” keeping your eyes open! Enjoy the rest of July!

  3. Beautiful post, Janice! I love how you connect what you’re reading, what you’re learning/painting, and what runners notice.

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