Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Illusions

As a writer, I'm always scribbling.
Today I came across this.
Written years ago,
and still true.
Enjoy!


Today I went outside with my granddaughter
to see the frost on the grass. 
Not just to see it, 
but to reach down and touch it. 
The crystals were fully formed 
and snared the sunlight, casting blue and pink auras. 
I was amazed by it 
and didn't remember ever having viewed frost before - 
at least not in the belly-on-the-ground way. 
It was sweet really. 
Perhaps it comes from the fact that I'm past the middle mark.
Now my life will whittle down no matter how I try to keep it back - 
to stay it with face cream, underwire bras and shape-shifting panties. 
It's now the time of the downward slide.
The frost is just one example of my new found wonder of the world and nature. 
Just last month, as I was driving down the freeway, I saw waving wheat - 
not really, but it seemed to me.
As the sun rose to the east
cars between the sun and tall grass 
created an ilusion of shadow and sun and wind-swept prairie.
Something I remembered from my youth
when wheat fields could be seen waving from all the freeways.
My illusion was beautiful, mesmerizing and intriguing - 
and I wanted to go back and film it, 
but didn't 
and perhaps that's why 
this morning
I was on my belly in the frosted grass, 
because if I don't to it today 
I might not have another chance.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Aw Nuts!

 
My hard-of-hearing father-in-law 
received a large bowl of unshelled 
Walnuts
in the mail.
My husband, son and I went over
to visit.
I asked my father-in-law,
"How are your nuts."
He said, "What?"
So I repeated, loud and clear,
"HOW ARE YOUR NUTS?"
The room was completely silent,
then my father-in-law turned red
and my son and husband
began to giggle.
Why the picture of the squirrel?
Just another nut lover, that's all.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Great Things

Gobble! Gobble!
Happy Turkey Day All!

And to celebrate?
Just a quick thought . . .

We cannot do great things.
We can only do small things with great love.
                                       -Mother Teresa

Have a great day!