Do you ever see wild animals?
wild animals
I see animals
wander by everyday
they don’t know they’re wild
but I am certain
that they must find humans strange
and most dangerous
who can really say
what is wild and what is not
when men kill for sport
~kat
A trio of haiku in response to the WordPress daily prompt question. I heard a report today detailing the torture happening in my country to people who have been disappeared for being assumed to be illegal. There’s a morbid irony to what is happening. Our immature, unqualified leaders are quick to defend their abhorrent actions as justified. Their cruelty is warranted “To protect the people of our nation”, so they say. How easy it is for cowards and frauds to blow unarmed boats to smithereens leaving no witnesses, and worst of all, providing no record of the crimes that allegedly doomed the victims. How easy it is to deny heath care to millions and health services to women, leaving them to die from pregnancy complications. To separate children from parents whose only crime was believing that our country might provide a better life for them if they could just get here. How easy it is for our so-called leaders to plan lavish ballrooms and hold massive banquets flaunting their gluttony while slashing food aid to the poor.
When I considered today’s prompt question I thought about the animals that live just outside my door here at the wood’s edge. Songbirds, squirrels, raccoons, turtles, snakes, deer, owls, hawks, crows, ravens, opossums, turkeys, coyotes, black bear…on any given day it is not unusual to see several of these “wild” animals. I don’t consider them wild. They are living their best lives, doing what they do, living in harmony with the natural ecosystem, contributing to its continuity.
The wild beings that I most fear are the maga maniacs who live down the road, and who would like to see me banished from their world for being different or other. Or the ice agents lurking in the shadows scoping out their next victims. Do I see wild animals? Every time I venture away from home.
We could learn from the natural world how to coexist with each other. Hatred and cruelty is a choice just as kindness and compassion is.
much love, peace, and glimmers to you. Stay safe my friends.
~kat
I can’t possibly leave you without a glimmer…there were a few. But this is one of my favorites. I didn’t happen to get a photo today, but I was looking back through my photos and remembered capturing this sweet baby. She visits me every day.





December 9th, 2025 at 11:00 pm
Nicely written, Kat. Due to encroachment of wildlife areas by humans, we often see these wild animals venturing into towns and cities. It’s a sad sight though.
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December 10th, 2025 at 8:15 am
Thank you Barnadhya. I agree it is sad to see how humans have displaced wildlife. Though I live on wood’s edge I do my best to leave a tiny footprint so as not to disrupt my gentle neighbors. Peace to you.
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December 10th, 2025 at 11:20 am
That’s great, Kat. Glad to know that. Stay blessed.
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December 10th, 2025 at 1:42 am
Loved your great summary of what is happening with the MAGA group…and comparison to our wild life!
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December 10th, 2025 at 6:20 am
That prompt really had me thinking. Sadly there is so many more things that didn’t make the summary list. What a nightmare this year has been. Thank you for stopping by for a read. Peace and glimmers to you! ✨💚✨
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December 10th, 2025 at 6:56 am
We are not so lucky as you; we see far fewer wild animals. They always have lessons to teach us humans, if only we would take notice. Thank you for the continuing glimmers; we sure do need them!
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December 10th, 2025 at 8:12 am
I am so blessed to share the glimmers in my life. It is my hope it brightens the day for those who happen by. ✨💚✨
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December 10th, 2025 at 4:05 pm
lovely picture. We haven’t seen deer, foxes or badgers on the estate for a while. However, coming back from the hospital a few weeks ago, a deer ran out in front of me. I wasn’t going very fast anyway as the road is flanked by woodland and deer are not uncommon so I was extra cautious., plus there was no-one else on it at the time. Beautiful animal.
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December 10th, 2025 at 4:15 pm
I’m glad that your encounter wasn’t too close. And do hope you are well. I love how graceful they are. Though I have heard they can turn on you quickly if cornered. Those hooves pack a punch. Respectful coexistence is my motto 😊
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December 10th, 2025 at 4:46 pm
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December 10th, 2025 at 5:23 pm
Why Kat … Why can’t we learn from the animals 💜💜
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December 10th, 2025 at 9:50 pm
They have so much to teach us! 💚✨💚
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December 11th, 2025 at 6:30 am
yrsvtgey really do but most humans have their eyes, ears and minds closed to them 💜💜☺️☺️
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