Sunday, March 20, 2022

Bynum Cotton Mill Race

In the wake of heavy rains, floating river debris and uprooted trees wreak havoc on the historic Bynum Cotton Mill Race.


Excavated around 1872, the mill race runs about 2000 feet parallel to the Haw River. Originally a wooden dam upstream diverted river flows to power mill water wheels. In time turbines and electrical generators made use of the same mill race to provide power for the textile mill, as well as the company town of Bynum. Said boon made the hamlet one of the first areas in Chatham County to enjoy electric lights. Operations ended in 1983. 


© Ilija Lukić 2022

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Eye Of The Tiger

When Nature’s minions go all out frightful,

Warm hearth fires make life most delightful;

Tasty morsels of food help allay fear

And make winter’s last dance seem less severe.


Just days ago song birds welcomed spring,

Now fluff up, huddle and seldom take wing,

Spring lambs stop prance to ask why and wherefore

Cold freight trains of north wind like lions roar.


Much as life throws challenges your way,

Tidbits of chaos poised to dismay,

Never say die, akin a roughrider 

And take life head-on with eye of the tiger


© Ilija Lukić 2022


Eye Of The Tiger
(Purrl...unapologetically unafraid)

Thursday, March 10, 2022

No Holds Barred Happiness

When cold drizzle drapes quiet neighborhood

And overshadows upbeat springtide mood,

Warm thoughts boost frame of mind without delay,

For no holds barred happiness rules the day.


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Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Let Freedom Ring

Slings and arrows of present day

Cloud hearts and minds, take breath away;

Darken the soul and put on hold

Sacrosanct freedoms, truth be told.


“Let freedom ring” a brave man shouts,

“Darkness doesn’t rule hereabouts.”

He prays the world steps up tenfold

Their aid against vile stranglehold. 


Whether from outside or homegrown,

Yokes of tyranny cannot postpone

Pursuit of inalienable rights,

Innate bar none in human hearts.


© Ilija Lukić 2022


Let Freedom Ring
(Crocus vernus aka Spring Crocus)

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Paper Wasps

Paper Wasps (vespidae wasps) make nests from fibers of dead wood and plant stems, which they mix with saliva to fashion delicate gray or brown papery cells. They have open combs with individual cells for their brood. The wasps attach the nest to branches or structures with a constricted stalk and spread an ant-repellent secretion around the stem. Wasps are pollinators. They feed on nectar and garden pests such as caterpillars, flies and beetle larvae. Some paper wasps are called umbrella wasps due to the distinctive shape of their nests.


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Saturday, March 5, 2022

Piedmont Dryad

Wood nymphs are protector spirits with dominion over springs, clouds, trees, caverns, meadows and beaches. Woodland folklore describes them as tree dwellers that reveal themselves to mortals as beautiful women. Here on the eastern reaches of the Piedmont Plateau, warm sunny days make for favorable conditions to catch a glimpse of these bashful keepers of the wild.


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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Pondering Reflections

Mortal existence languishes while sheltered as untroubled reflections of the world on fathomless waters between reality and illusion, until we take charge of our destiny.


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Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Walking On Air

Joy defines cloud nine

Mind’s eye pictures blissfulness   

Heart loves walks on air


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