<p>The poems in <em>Frost Flowers</em> by Winifred Hughes plunge open-eyed and open-hearted into the natural world&mdash;its seasonal rhythms and impenetrable mysteries its vanishings its incorrigible quality of being alive.&nbsp; They seek to chronicle the encounter between the non-human and the all-too-human the passion and longing of our species as we relate to our natural environment both apart from it and a part of it.&nbsp; Like the swallows and tanagers and foxes like the box elder and frostweed we are transitory creatures living in vivid moments.&nbsp; These poems are propelled by curiosity precise observation and a sense of wonder; they are a searching a probing into the secrets at the heart of natural processes which are the fundamental processes of life and death.&nbsp; The natural world appears under all its contradictory aspects&mdash;sharp stones in a streambed hatchlings clinging to their precarious nest wildflowers that are both beautiful and poisonous the exuberance and overflowing life of a flock of blackbirds.&nbsp; In the midst of such fullness and blossoming there is always the possibility of frost whether nipping early buds or being transformed into late-blooming flowers made of ice.&nbsp; Like our fellow species from hardwood trees growing slowly over centuries to small passerines with speeded-up metabolisms we are subject to the passage of time; before we can quite grasp it our moment is gone.&nbsp; Throughout we are inextricably bound up in our natural context in the wild places and wildlife that are increasingly threatened by human activity.&nbsp;</p>
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