November 22, 2023

Super Blood Wolf

Full moon, lunar eclipse

Sun on my descendant, moon on my rising

What does it mean

To have the full blaze of the sun

Ye to be eaten

By earth's shadow

Spit up, vomited,

Regurgitated on the other side


Either way

I howl

I show

I'm different


Sun a shield at my back

Protecting my tender entrails

Soft belly


The moon a mirror

Facing outwards

While I murmur the stories


All see their own reflection

If the words are sung right

And you ask the right questions


I am in the Earth's shadow

Eating a blood orange

No longer in the limelight


Prenumberal rebirth

A small voice whispers

Take pride, put yourself out there


Embrace being different

How else can

We experience sameness


Astrology is not prophetic

More like

Poetic


November 15, 2023

Pandemic Blues Review

 

Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2023
I was immediately drawn in to Kayla’s words and experiences. This book showed me I wasn’t alone in my pandemic blues, and Kayla was able to put words to many of the same thoughts and feeling I had. A great read, with engaging photos. Highly recommend!

November 8, 2023

October Silent Retreat


The drive went well despite Route 1 being washed out past Lucia. I went to Cafe Ivita for a feta spinach croissant and a mocha for breakfast, plus a muffuletta sandwich for a picnic lunch later. I stopped at Nepenthe for a pricey beer and poked around the Phoenix gift store.

The monk who registered me was very kind and complimented my earrings. I unpacked, made my altar, went for a walk around the loop, picked up supplies from the kitchen, and read my new book This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal Rl-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. 


I saw plenty of quail, and the crickets were so loud this evening that I thought someone was playing heavy metal music nearby. I ate Pringles and cheese for dinner, along with the other half of the mocha. My word at the moment is “excellent” and my intention on this retreat is a connect with the lunar eclipse in Libra, taking in balance, moderation, diplomacy, justice, and harmony.


The three cards from the Goddess Power Oracle by Colette Baron-Reid and three runes (from the Ralph Blum set) I pulled for my heart, my soul, and my mind for today were: Ma’at- Justice with Berkana - Birch; Skuld-Future with Sowelu, The Sun; and Freya- Radical Acceptance with Wunjo - Joy.




November 1, 2023

Day of the Dead


Tuesday

It was 112 degrees

As we sped through the valley

Calculating every minute

Before visiting hours were over


October 25, 2023

Intern


It took me a few times

To curl my tongue

Around your name

Encrypt

My minds script


Saying I meditate

Is like

Saying I exercise

Begs questions


What form

How often

What does it bring


I don't usually

Blurt out my story

As I sort

Plastic macro

Charismatic fauna

Into plastic bins


But when I saw your

Pearlescent fingernail polish

I knew I was safe


October 18, 2023

Clarifiers

 

What do I need

I don't know

It will come to me

Just like the crows


They act as if 

There's something 

I need as I compost

Camelias


Pulling the sour yellow

Oxalis bursting

Next year's deep 

Brown seed 

Pods


Lemon verbena

Always exuberant, sassy

I hear my mom's voice

Only retired people 

Spend their time 

Pruning the 

Geraniums 


Tiny daddy-long-legs on 

My knee, are you

Papa “Leg”-ba

Dad joke


He whispers

Don't give away the farm

 Go slow

Little turtle

Go slower


Welcome the Tower

Clean slate

See the

Stars


October 6, 2023

Pandemic Blues Review



Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023
Kaileigh O.

Pandemic Blues is a heartfelt journey through the rollercoaster of emotions that was the COVID-19 pandemic. Kayla Garnet Rose captures the essence of those times with her beautiful collection of poetry, prose, letters, and photographs.

Reading this book felt like revisiting a period of lockdowns, long walks, and virtual friendships. It beautifully encapsulates the sense of isolation and the moments of connection we find in unexpected places, like chalk art and free libraries.

What I loved most about this book is how it resonates with the collective experience of living through such a tumultuous time - the impeachment, infections, and insurrections. Kayla Garnet Rose's words provide a sense of comfort, reminding us that we were not alone in our pandemic blues.

As a 27-year-old woman, I found solace in the pages of this book, knowing that others felt the same way I did during those challenging days. It's a poignant reminder of our shared humanity, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to reflect on the past and find hope for the future.