The post reflects on the emotional experience of a concert attended by the author, emphasizing the memories associated with seeing Paul McCartney live. Amidst a busy week preparing for Christmas and a trip with family, the author expresses feelings of being overwhelmed but aims to embrace imperfection and find peace amidst the chaos.
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Winter is Nigh
As winter approaches, reflected in the changing scenery and personal experiences, the author expresses feelings of nostalgia for autumn. Balancing life’s busyness, warmth from family, preparing for a new grandchild, and festive preparations, the author finds joy in simple moments and embraces life’s imperfect beauty. Happy Thanksgiving wishes are shared.
Starless Sky
The post explores themes of connection and isolation in cyberspace, reflecting on the contrast between digital facades and real-life experiences. It mentions plans for a Halloween party with matching costumes, a personal anecdote about the changing seasons, and a desire for vibrant autumn foliage.
Summer Sonata
In Week 2.17 of Ecrits Blogophilia, Colleen Keller Breuning reflects on a busy week filled with work and family celebrations, including her mother’s 88th birthday. She shares a poetic piece titled “Summer Sonata,” inspired by the summer night’s beauty under the “buck moon,” capturing love and relaxation amid fleeting sunny days.
Echoes of a Vintage Christmas
The post reflects on a nostalgic Christmas filled with family traditions, baking, and cherished moments. It combines memories of vintage holiday cheer with personal updates, like healing from a foot surgery. The author expresses gratitude for festive gatherings and anticipates a busy January while wishing everyone a Happy New Year.
Pink Flamingos
The poet muses on the attention-seeking nature of pink flamingos, inspired by a trip to see them in the wild. The whimsical rhyming series captures their vibrant beauty, set against a backdrop of tangerine skies. The poet’s personal connection and upcoming travel plans add a warm, relatable touch to the lighthearted composition.
Washed Out to Sea
The poem “Washed Out” reflects on loss and longing as the speaker remembers her father’s passing. The upcoming anniversary of his death weighs heavily on her heart, but she also treasures the memories of their time together. The poem captures her deep love and admiration for her father, drawing on nostalgic moments and her enduring sorrow.
Lost At Sea
The author shares a reflective poem, inspired by Dylan Thomas, about feeling lost and confronting mortality, amplified by the absence of their father during the holiday season. They express sadness over other familial losses in recent years, but shares preparation for a joyous Christmas, offering balance to the melancholy sentiment. Current weekend plans are shared, including home-cooked meals, outdoor decorating, and running outdoors.
The Beacon
The Beacon She is the beaconguiding in the storms of lifeunwavering light. She raised her childrenwith unconditional lovealways supportive. She nursed all our illscold ginger ale and crackersloving caregiver. She exudes wisdomalways speaking her true mindshining her bright light. She radiates strengthmy divine inspirationmy kind role model. She is my motherher home is also myContinue reading “The Beacon”
Cast Away
Cast Away The rising sun and clouds play hide and seek On a sailcloth of multi-colored skies. As I trace the patterns of the dawn, Inspiration is unfolding before my eyes. Rambunctious dolphins frolic in the tide, As breakers roll and kiss the ragged shore. The cry of seagulls shatters my reverie, Leaving my woundedContinue reading “Cast Away”
