The poem “Rescue Smile” reflects on the transformative love between the author and Dan, capturing their first date on a boat in Florida in 1987. The beauty of the ocean symbolizes freedom and safety, marking a turning point in her life from pain to cherished love. She expresses deep gratitude for their lasting bond.
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Summer Beckons
The post reflects nostalgic memories of summer and childhood during the sixties, highlighting joyful experiences like listening to music, playing outdoors, and enjoying simple pleasures. The writer expresses gratitude for their upbringing, emphasizing the importance of family and cherished moments that shaped their identity. Anticipation for the upcoming summer is also conveyed.
First Frost
The content reflects the arrival of autumn and the writer’s enjoyment of the season. They describe the pleasant weather, their activities, and a unique sighting of Starlink satellites. The post also includes plans for the weekend and a mood of reflection. The writer expresses excitement for autumn and shares their relaxed weekend plans.
Comforts of Home
The author reflects on the daily grind and blessings of life while looking forward to the comforts of home. Despite work challenges, she finds joy in simple moments, such as sipping wine with her partner and watching a spring sunset. She also shares her active week and positive outlook amid rain.
Ode to a Trucker
The poem “Ode to a Trucker” reflects on the open road and the challenges of long journeys. The author also shares personal updates and reflections on their hectic work schedule. The piece pays homage to truckers and relates the theme of being stuck to the struggles of daily life.
Gratitude in the Year 2020
What I’m grateful for in the year of COVID aka 2020….
Never What You See
Never What You See Twilight comes early in November cold the migrant geese cry and stake their claim as I walk in my solitary world where darkness rules and light is scarce and loneliness adds beauty to life. I have been restless for as long as I can remember but there is change inContinue reading “Never What You See”
