As Mother’s Day Nears

When you look at your mother, you are looking at the purest love you will ever know.

Recently, I read a book that perfectly addressed my current status as an “orphan.”

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Spring 2024 Robin

This is the sensory season. Trees are in leaf… It is a green world… Walk through an orchard and you can smell as well as feel the strength of grass underfoot, new grass reaching tall toward the sun. Boughs naked only a little while ago, then bright and heady with bloom, now rustle with leaf and tingle with the strength of fruition. Listen, and you can almost hear the pulse of sap and the mysterious workings of chlorophyll. The air vibrates with bird song… All the senses tingle, alive with the season as the world itself is alive. Nothing is impossible at such a time. ~Hal Borland, American writer, journalist, and naturalist

Hanging Onto Memories

The man with a clear conscience probably has a poor memory. ~Author unknown

I read an article recently that advised everyone to get rid of things their kids would never want.

Things like fine china, used linens, collectibles (Beanie Babies, anybody?), furniture, medical equipment, old cards and letters.

This was before my Mom passed, before I started sorting through her things.

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Missing Mom

A mom’s hug lasts long after she lets go. ~Author unknown

Moms

Are the

Official

Storytellers

Of our lives, and once

They pass on, we become

Aware there’s nobody else

Who knows us and loves us the way

Our moms did. Perhaps that’s why losing

Your mom feels like having your heart cut out.

Those who tell the stories rule the world. ~Author unknown

Storytellers bolster our confidence,

Remind us of our identity,

Preserve our family history.

Other females might step up

To fill the vacancy,

But nobody can

Replace our mom

When she’s gone

From our

World.

 

Note: Poetry form is a Double Etheree.

Spring 2024

The world will always be beautiful to those who look for beauty. ~Margaret Renkl, American writer

This week has been gray, rainy, and dreary, but before it hunkered in, Monk and I took several long, lovely walks to enjoy the Spring.

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Looking for Spring

A rose can say I love you,
Orchids can enthrall.
But a weed bouquet in a chubby fist—
Oh my, that says it all!
~Author unknown

If dandelions

show up, isn’t it likely

Spring will show up, too?

 

Note: Poetry form is Haiku. Happy Easter to one and all!

Busy as a …

Oh, look, here’s a big bee just tumbled out of an apple blossom. Just think what a lovely place to live — in an apple blossom! Fancy going to sleep in it when the wind was rocking it. If I wasn’t a human girl I think I’d like to be a bee and live among the flowers. ~L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables, 1908

Cat-Watching

The dog may be wonderful prose, but only the cat is poetry. ~French proverb

Like a cat
I sometimes
Curl up in
A sunny
South-facing
window and
Nap or read
(Sometimes both!)

I find it
Soothes me and
Readies me
To face the
Remainder
Of my day.

How about
You? Are you
A window
Napper, too?
Or maybe
Only a
Cat-Watcher?

I Monkey Did It!!

I Monkey here.

Guess WHAT??? I did it!!

I successfully completed Puppy School!

Sadly, I didn’t get to keep the cute hat.

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Looking for Signs

God pours life into death and death into life without a drop being spilled. ~Author unknown

As many of you now know, I lost my mom two weeks ago.

Her passing wasn’t totally unexpected because she had several medical conditions (any one of which could’ve killed her). Yet death is always unexpected, and we’re never ready for it.

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