Goodbye pumpkins, hello snow! Greenie and Slim have gone deep ahead of the ice. Red and Pinkalicious have been visiting the vine by my kitchen window. The deer are gobbling up the last of my simple gardens. There’s always a friend around if we keep our eyes and ears open.
My theme continues as I prepare for Sunday’s opening of my photo/poetry exhibit, (details below) so I will keep this short. It’s both a joy and a challenge to share my images and thoughts. It’s so encouraging when people say I should be charging more for my art. But as I look at the 60 pics in all kinds and sizes of frames filling my living room as I sort them for areas of the library, one thought prevails. I would love to know they will grace other people’s walls, perhaps after being wrapped as a gift. So I’m keeping my prices down with that in mind.
But lest I sound like an advertisement, know that I would LOVE to have you just come to the library during November and December to relax as you peruse the pictures and poetry. I’m not making a lot of cards since I have no venue for them beyond Sunday, but I already have one special order and and am open to making more. And of course my book, Enchanted – Reflections from a Joyfully Green and Frugally Rich Life is always available from me.
The future? I have a good start on Greenie’s book and am anxious to get back to work on it. I have more VERY exciting news, but I’ll save that for later. Here’s a picture to make you smile and a couple of the more philosophical new pieces for my exhibit.


Milkweed Message
I’m holding on to so much stuff
While some don’t have enough
To live a simple life
Within a humble home
Why?
It’s time to let my treasures go
So they can travel on the wind
Until they find a place to grow
While I embrace
The calm of empty space
Holly Jorgensen

Angeleaf
All summer long, despite the drought,
gazillions of leaves spent their mornings and eves
capturing carbon and gifting us life.
Now they go out in blazes of glorious oranges and deep reds
even as we lie asleep in our beds.
I, too, am in the autumn of my years
but tears are not my thing.
I'd rather sing a song of hope
that my transition from this earthly home
might have a fraction of the grit and grace
of a leaf as she leaves this lovely place
and lets herself be blown
to yet another mysterious, miraculous unknown.
Holly Jorgensen
Exhibit details:
On display November through December, 2023
Opening reception: 1:30 to 4:30 pm, Sunday, November 5th, 2023 Central STANDARD time!
I will give brief presentations at 1:40, 2:40, and 3:40
Burnhaven Library, 1101 County Rd 42 W, Burnsville, MN 55306
I'd love to see you there!