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Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Future: His or Mine?


I haven't had a bird in a while.  My last pet LOVE passed away weeks before I left for Undergrad at MSU.  And ever since, I swore I would never have another pet.  Or at least one that resembled him.  Alas, no Sammy version 2, but now I will venture off and purchase a Canary Winged Parakeet.  It doesn't look like my beloved Sam, and so I have no qualms with getting it.  Tomorrow, my choice may become a reality.  Tomorrow I shall have another love.  Tomorrow I dub, either Sparty or Boston (and yes, I will teach him how to speak with an authentic accent).  Tomorrow, my life with change, again -- for the better, because I am in love with this little green friend.  We have a future together -- both he, and I.

Friday, February 22, 2013

A White Page Of Tiny Places

      

I sit, glancing out the window, which line the sides of my calming place.  Streets, cars, houses and snow -- all partake my knowledge filled intoxication.  I peer from behind my laptop.  Cell phone charging, iPod resting, mouse connected, notebooks lined neatly, and a prominently displayed backpack which takes up the farthest side of the table -- trying to occupy my thoughts for words.  The shelves reach for me, while the books plead -- "come frolic inside my tender spines . . ."  The two lightly tanned brick pillars separate me from my wandering motives and intentions.  I want to just be -- blissfully unaware of the ticking clock.


Unaware of the hours I have lost by finding myself trapped in a new world.  A familiar world, but still new.  I unknowingly stare out onto the roads facing my peripheral.  I catch a man walking his dog, two men on paralleled streets, shoveling and throwing rock salt.  And as the salt tossing takes place, the song on my playlist changes:  a running soundtrack.  Sort of an audio book.  For some reason the taunts of the many books have now melted into a story burned inside my retina.  I have breathed story into my once placated fascination of sheets of paper and untouched screens.  Life now resides in the psyche of  my wondering.  The time to read is over.  It is now time to write.  Write about the adventures that I managed to observe without much movement.  Write about the many lives intertwined:  On a white page of tiny places.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Melting Silence

I'm back, once more, to free my thoughts -- this time there are no WARNING nor SPOILER additives.  Just a poem and a picture that I created, in order to find peace in the nature which surrounds me.  I LOVE nature, and am glad I was raised in a way that values it.  
 
Melting Silence                       
 
We see, in the distance             
A tree that takes us,                 
A leaf that separated                
A moment of swaying              
 
Air dances from our lungs        
Ice forms on our eyelids           
        Patterns of tiny trapped squirrel feet
Push it's way towards the edge
  
 
 
 Quietly walking forward              
 Kneeling down to breathe, again
 A broken shard --                        
 Ice melting                                  
  One whoosh, and SILENCE        
Ending with trees                       
And a sky once frozen               
 
 Frozen as a lakes heartbeat,        
 Waiting for the melt                    
 Awaiting a shatter                      
 To freely dance                          
 Never pacing its glide                
 Into a spiral of shadows             
 Pushing from within                  
 

 

Saturday, February 9, 2013

The Brisk Gorgeousness of NEMO

So, I happened to log onto my Facebook account, and decided to look at "winter" pictures.  Needless to say most of my fellow Bi-coastal and East Coast buddies had posted many.  But the one below (courtesy of Brian Gould) had to make my top 3 nature filled pictures.  I felt it necessary to post.  Looking at the trees, branches, and the silent homes crowding the streets, while engulfed in white powdery snow -- It made me feel a calmness.  However cold it is, the snow and its surroundings are absolutely stunning.