Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Warrior Spirit


"To’sa-mocho ta’yetchy," whispers the wind. "White beard who rises with the sun...there is great medicine among the cholla. Close your eyes. Drink the timeless elixir of life." 

Eyes shut I erase a century of time and connect with the people of the Llano Estacado plains--the native inhabitants our forefathers knew as Comanche. What would they make of such a fine day? They would embrace the power and austere beauty of the prairie. Similarly, the raw wilds of the Llano Estacado help to define me. I choose to walk forever with the people in harmony with the land.

© Ilija Lukić 2014
Comanche Warrior Spirit

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Solitude's Domain


While north winds dole fierce lullabies,
Snow finds repose on wooded lane,
Harmony reigns mid wintry melodies,
As life takes pause in solitude’s domain.

© Ilija Lukić 2014
Solitude's Domain
(North of Rainier, Oregon USA)

Monday, December 8, 2014

Road To Adventure


Behind me the red cliffs of Mesa Redonda and caprock palisade of the northern Llano Estacado escarpment endure in their age-old dance with wind, rain and sun. Pursued by a cloud of red dust, I scramble westward down a familiar New Mexico dirt road. I make careful headway. Arroyos and mesas scattered across the southern reaches of the Canadian River Plain offer arduous albeit adventurous passage. These are bygone stomping grounds of native Americans, Spanish friars and conquistadores, outlaws and white settlers. Kiowa and Apache of this region call the Canadian River goo-al-pah. The river springs from the Sangre de Cristo Mountains in southern Colorado. Ancient memories of snowmelt torrents linger in manmade lakes along its 900 miles course through New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma. It is the longest tributary of the Arkansas River.

Azure drapes the distant mesa
Timeless straw and coyote den
Red dirt road invites adventure
Breath of sage calls cattlemen.

© Ilija Lukić 2014
Road To Adventure


Rough-Hewn Enchantment
(The northern Llano Estacado Escarpment rises behind eroded cliffs of Mesa Redonda in badlands south of Tucumcari, New Mexico USA)