The post captures the magic of experiencing Christmas through a child’s eyes, with special moments and memories shared with grandchildren Posie and Hatcher. Despite some setbacks, including a delay due to a vehicle fire and heavy traffic on the journey, the author expresses gratitude for a joyful trip and looks forward to a peaceful New Year.
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Homecoming Christmas
Homecoming Christmas Beauty unfolds before my eyes,Gold sun sets in Tennessee skies.Flying through clouds of pink and blue…A homecoming Christmas with you. Willkommen Zuhause, welcome home!Ti amo, I love you from Rome.Un Joyeux Noël s’il te plaît…A homecoming Christmas with you. Peaceful dusk, faith and hope aboundAs tiny snowflakes dance around.I feel glad tidings flowingContinue reading “Homecoming Christmas”
Ivory Castles
The author expresses deep frustration over the escalating homelessness problem, as evident in many cities. The real-life tale of an elderly woman underscores the grim circumstances of such individuals, including veterans, drug addicts, and the mentally ill. Amid these issues, the author urges everyone to appreciate their blessings while urging for urgent positive changes.
Solstice Solitude
The author reflects on the beauty of the winter season and the anticipation leading up to Christmas. Despite the challenges brought by winter, such as shorter days and the difficulty in maintaining an outdoor exercise regimen, the author encourages finding enjoyment in the season’s pleasures. The writer is especially looking forward to more snow to counteract the summer’s severe drought. The post concludes with a call to appreciate winter’s beauty and not be caught up in pre-holiday stress.
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.
Blessed
Blessed the hive is buzzingwafting with delicious scentshoney and spices days of preparingto gather at the tablewith dear family laughter and musicturkey, stuffing, all the sidescandlelight dining sun fades to twilightand the pull of home is strongquiet peace descends sipping cabernetcuddling by the fire with catsknowing we are blessed Colleen Keller Breuning © 2023November 24,Continue reading “Blessed”
Winter Backlash
Winter Backlash What was I thinkingAs my spirits were sinking?Sunlight is shrinking…Bitter winds bellow and thrashAgainst the winter backlash. Emotions collide;I’m raining on the inside.All hope seems denied…Taking all the pain to heart; I’m ready for a new start. Colleen Keller Breuning © 2023November 18, 2023 Happy Saturday, family and friends! Just a quick doubleContinue reading “Winter Backlash”
The Art of Letting Go
The Art of Letting Go painunwindshold me tightfingers entwinedthroughout the long nightas fear churns through my mindawaken me from bad dreamsquiet my screams as darkness fallsgrotesque shadows dance upon my wallsthe light at the end of the tunnel glowsthe point of no return, nobody knowsthough grains of sand are trickling fastour opportunities have passedalbeit throughContinue reading “The Art of Letting Go”
Beyond the Graveyard
Beyond the Graveyard Behold the amber moon, shining so bright,hanging high above in October skies.Rays cast down to reveal a frightening sight…shadows dancing as evil spirits rise. Beyond the graveyard, a thick fog rolls in,choking your breath, rendering your eyes blind.Ancestral wisdom is disguised as sin…in the tormented confines of your mind. Clearer, louder, theContinue reading “Beyond the Graveyard”
On Golden Threads
Poet Colleen Keller Breuning created a poem inspired by Tori Amos lyrics, using her phrases as the starting lines of each stanza. She aligns the poem’s ambiance with that of ancient Greece. Colleen also shares her recent experience with COVID-19, which delayed her Florida trip to visit her grandchildren. Now, feeling better, she reflects on the stark contrast to her illness in 2021.
