‘Entering Mountain Time’ by Jeffrey Thompson

impermanence
by Tony Schanuel

Entering Mountain Time

1.
Who made this day, laid it here, 
a Monet haystack?

2.
Today spinning its bristling thorax
into yesterday’s frayed and silky wings,
the sweetest vertigo.

3.
God is the space between ironies.  
Tomorrow is the promise, snow
falling or melting. In the morning
we will see bear tracks in Dorry Canyon.


Jeffrey Thompson was raised in Fargo, North Dakota, and educated at the University of Iowa and Cornell Law School. He lives in Phoenix, Arizona, where he practices public interest law. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Neologism Poetry JournalNorth Dakota QuarterlyThe Main Street RagPassengers JournalTipton Poetry Journal, and The Tusculum Review. His hobbies include reading, hiking, and photography. 


Tony Schanuel is an award-winning photographer and visual artist who has fused a professional background in photography, digital technology, and painting and mark making to create fine art that transcends those mediums. His work has been featured in Digital Imaging Magazine, Computer Graphic Magazine, Wild Heart Journal, St. Louis Design Magazine, and is a featured artist in Cyber Palette and Extreme Graphics, two books showcasing digital artists and their work. He has exhibited at the Florence Biennale and his art is held in private and corporate collections including the Fine Arts Museum of Houston permanent photographic collection.