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Friday, March 14, 2025
Nature at Peace
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Dreams
I wake pondering where time went. My laptop is on my lap just where I left it last night. I don't remember not finishing my Poetry Friday post. Night must have shifted into morning like the speed of lightning. I rise surprised. What happened?
All I remember is being exhausted by the events of yesterday. A visit to the eye specialist left me numb. Shocked by the news of a possible retina tear on top of the husband's condition. The word, CANCER, dug deeper into my thoughts. My reaction was to find a way to handle both issues, my eye and his disease. Thoughts rattled in my mind.
Breathe in-Breathe out-Meditate! These are ways to reduce the stress that blackens the room. I found a quote from someone who understood the challenges of life.
Sometimes the most important thing in a whole day is the rest we take between two breaths, or turning inwards in prayer for five short minutes.
- Etty Hillesum, Dutch Jewish author who was murdered in Auschwitz during WW II
DREAMS
jagged edges
of night dreams
haunt me
back and forth
they sway
slipping away
into reality
f e a r
may find its nooks
But h o p e
becomes IMPLANTED in my HEART!
©CVarsalona, February, 2025
The above poem was originally written during Laura Shovan's Annual February Poetry Project and refined this morning. I was to write about a dream, positive, negative, or just strange - about a moment in this year's political history?
My first thought was world tensions mount. Illness adds to sleepless nights.
Did you know that politics are keeping American up at night? Nearly 60% of adults struggle to fall asleep due to political worries. - 50AASM
After reading about Etty Hillesum caught in the midst of the Holocaust, I want to learn more about her writings.
A new day begins. I will remember to breathe and meditate on my spiritual journey to wholeness (My Spiritual Journey post on Wholeness is here. Thank you, slicer/poet, Denise Krebs for adding my blog post for the group to read.)
Thank you Margaret Simon, host of Poetry Friday,
for the support you have provided the past two months.
I am very late for the Poetry Friday Roundup but
I am off the mark lately. I will make the rounds this weekend.
For now, I am headed to an retina specialist.
The above Poetry Firday umage was created by Margaret Simon.
Thursday, March 6, 2025
Spiritual Journey to Wholeness/#SOL25
Monday, March 3, 2025
A Winter Delight
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Time To Be with March SOLSC #SOL25
March opens with a flicker of light, a smack of cold weather, and thoughts of renewal. It is a timely month where writers gather to reflect, renew friendships, and offer mindful moments of thought.
So without further ado, I start the month-long challenge that Two Writing Teachers offer in March each year. My SOLSC #SOL25 will consist of daily dialogues in poetic formats with digital art. I will open my Sanctuary of Thought with hopes that you will join me on my journey. We all need time to dream, time to remember, time to reach for the infinite, and just time to be.
Thank you fellow slicer, Ramona Behnke, for sharing the above inspirational quote with me. It inspired me to use a digital tool, Fotojet, to pen my opening haiku.
Friday, February 28, 2025
Poetry Sisters' February Challenge
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Love is...
"At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet." - Plato
Valentine's Day has passed but love continues to stir in the chilled winter air. I notice that the deer family no longer jaunts across the woods but I see dog owners walking their pets daily. There is no doubt that the deer family and dog owners show their love by their actions. Even in the depth of winter, "Love is the greatest refreshment in life." (Pablo Picsso) For hundreds of years, love has renewed and rejuvenated us.
Friday, February 14, 2025
Valentine's Day Heartnotes
On the eve of Valentine's Day, Mother Teresa's quote is a message for the world: