Friday, April 24, 2026

Eyes Aloft

 Eyes Aloft

By Lynn Bueling


They tested  bombs and filmed the bloom

of mushroom clouds that rose

and rode aloft on overhead winds

and carried dangers of it to us.

They called the 50s the Decade of Fear

and the world prepared for the worst.

Scant radar array in the USA 

might miss Russians sneaking

through to drop a clutch of eggs 

to hatch and bring destruction. 

Mom’s aunt and daughter joined

the Ground Observer Corps 

as Skywatch volunteers,

urged by Truman to recall 

Pearl Harbor could happen again. 

They took their shift in  a little shack 

on the hill west of town 

where with “Eyes Aloft”  they 

scanned the sky for enemy

that might come sneaking through.

The “Decade of Fear” kept us on our toes 

wondering if we’d see the sun again. 

Meanwhile just below the hill

baseballs flew out of the park, 

and Steinbeck passed through Alice.

Friday, April 17, 2026

RANDOM THOUGHTS - Friday, April 17, 2026


Mn Twins off to a good start … A few more days of wintry weather ahead … It’s hard to make a friend if you blow up his house … On this day in 1964 the Ford Mustang appeared … Robert Frost says "In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on” … Personally, I would never argue matters of religion with the Pope … Enjoying the streaming of “The West Wing” … The Artemis II crew make great role models for youth … 75 years ago inhabitants of Elbowoods community had to vacate because Lake Sacajawea started trising behind Garrison Dam … Mary busies herself researching and writing another phase of family history … Scenic landscape pictured, Cannonball River flows below …




Sunday, April 12, 2026

Tuesday, April 7, 2026

The Road Patrol

 Yesterday I saw a picture on facebook that Tom Isern posted here of a road patrol grader displayed near Forman, I think. It brought memories, and one time I wrote a poem with seven syllable lines about my days working with one. It might not be very good, but here it is along with his picture plus one I took at a museum in Georgia.

The Road Patrol
The Greene Township road patrol,
scaled small enough for horses
to pull, sat rusting in trees
until someone searched it out
and hooked a tractor to it.
Here’s where I enter the scene:
driver, pulling straight away
while Dad stood on rear platform
working blade angle and depth
to smooth the washboard bumps
that banged and chattered a car’s
chassis so hard your teeth shook
and made you wish for a rain
to fall and soften the road bed
so that the little grader
blade could grab some bite and cut
the rough grade to a smooth shave.
The times cried, “Do-it-yourself
if you want to change your world,
no one will do it for you!”






The Promise of the Future

 I picked up a book from my shelf and a notice fell from it, one forgotten about. It told me that my poem “The Promise of the Future” received an Editor’s Choice Award. The date isn’t on it, but it must have been forty years ago. The poem’s lines are each seven syllables in length. I used that style in several poems, others use five syllable lines, and still others use eight syllable lines. Syllable-count is just another way of doing it, and it is fun making it work. Here it is.

The Promise of the Future
By Lynn Bueling
Dates carved on his monument
indicate a shorter life
span than my own. Fortunate,
my birthdays accumulate,
but my granite inscription
will be read sometime by one
who has lived longer than I.
He will laugh until the day
his tombstone scribes his demise.
Together, then, we three can
watch deep roots search for water
and think of the prevailing
common denominator.

Saturday, April 4, 2026

RANDOM THOUGHTS - Saturday, April 4, 2026


History told me that going into Iran would be a ‘tough slog’ … Hoping for the moon shot to be very successful … I hope to post a poem video in a few days … In 1960 the movie Ben Hur won 11 Academy Awards … The 57 on Heinz ketchup bottles represents the number of pickles the company once had … Hoping to find an Easter egg or two tomorrow … Happy Easter everyone … The picture was taken at 7:30 a.m. today … 



Eyes Aloft

  Eyes Aloft By Lynn Bueling They tested  bombs and filmed the bloom of mushroom clouds that rose and rode aloft on overhead winds and...