Saturday, January 7, 2012

Saturday's Email of the Week: With Gratitude...

Saturday's Email of the Week
The holidays have come and as of Monday will be gone again. They certainly shook up schedules, routines and the like while they were brewing and playing out. That is how it is though and I guess I wouldn't change it. So while this week more poetry flowed out of me than has in a while, work related prose was limited. That included my trips to Africa. Hmm, I sense a link. I guess we need to pay the bills somehow though, so what will be, will be. Monday and a return to schedules will happen soon enough.

In the mean time, baking, presents, cheerful time spent with friends and family has left me tightly in Christmas Land and far from Africa. For that I am a little sad, but tomorrow is always a new day. With my African tale almost at a close, I wonder whether I should just finish it off solo, saving the ending for you folks for the hard copy when it comes out or continue through my last few days on the continent with you safely stowed in my dufflebag. Hardly fair, especially for those of you who have been with me from when I sat waiting for the call. And really, without you this tale might not have seen fruition at all, if not for your steady encouragement. That is truth and if nothing else comes from this writing experience here in this online sphere, I thank you all who stop by here regularly, on occasion or just at random. I am at the culmination of a lifelong dream and you helped to make it possible. On my own, this book would have made it to page 12 or 21 at best. Whether you have read every page or not, you dear folks have been along the bumpy trail of almost 200 pages now. In fact, once pictures are added and proper page breaks are tucked in place, I am pretty sure this little adventure memoir will actually be a sale-able length. Again, I question whether I could have done this myself and knowing my track record with stick-to-it-iveness, somehow doubt it. Bless you all. I am truly grateful.

As it is Saturday, and I believe I have missed a few of them over the last couple of weeks, I am going to dig through my inbox and see if there is anything worthwhile to share with you folks today. Give me a second...

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Well, as I seem to be all about gratitude and reflection today, how about this feel-good one about Feng Shui. It came from my Mother and could have been deleted without even reading more than the first line, but I actually took the time to scan, then read through them all. You certainly don't have to read them, but you might find one or two that resonate with you that you can take into the rest of your day. Regardless, thank you for being a part of my life today.
Peace,
Katherine

Feng Shui



ONE.  Give  people more than they expect and do it  cheerfully.

TWO.  
Marry  a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get  older, their conversational skills will be as  important as any other. 
THREE.  Don't  believe all you hear, spend all you have or  sleep all you want. 
FOUR.  When  you say, 'I love you,' mean  it.  
FIVE...  
When  you say, 'I'm sorry,' look the person in the  eye.. 
SIX.  
Be  engaged at least six months before you get  married. 
SEVEN.  
Believe  in love at first  sight.  
EIGHT.  
Never  laugh at anyone's dreams. People who don't have  dreams don't have much.  
NINE...  
Love  deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but  it's the only way to live life completely.  
TEN..  
In  disagreements, fight fairly. No name calling.  
ELEVEN.
  Don't  judge people by their  relatives.  
TWELVE.  Talk  slowly but think  quickly.  
THIRTEEN. When  someone asks you a question you don't want to  answer, smile and ask, 'Why do you want to  know?' 
FOURTEEN.  Remember  that great love and great achievements involve  great risk. 
FIFTEEN.  Say  'bless you' when you hear someone sneeze.  
SIXTEEN.  
When  you lose, don't lose the  lesson.  
SEVENTEEN.  
Remember  the three R's: Respect for self; Respect for  others; and Responsibility for all your actions.  
EIGHTEEN.  
Don't  let a little dispute injure a great friendship.  
NINETEEN.  When  you realize you've made a mistake, take  immediate steps to correct  it.  
TWENTY. Smile when picking up the phone.  The caller will hear it in your voice  
TWENTY-  ONE. Spend  some time alone.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Fallen Angels

fallen angels
trapped between heaven
and guttersnipe's heels
on the way to nowhere
and tomorrow's hopes,
dreams and fears.

yea, thou I
fly
on fashionable highs
at the end
of this day
I curl around
my solitary pillow dreams
and leave
deposits of soulful
sorrows, wet
as my promise
that
tomorrow
is a new
day




What are your dreams for a new day? Go mention them to G-Man. He will listen, offer commentary in 55 words, then book! Sorry G, I will have to work on that central plotline, but this is 55 words! 8:01 and posted!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Touch me


Touch me
and I melt into a thousand tears
That tear a heart like razor blades
Asunder -
again

Forgotten feelings flood
Through this tough veneer
Varnished by solitary moments
So proud of strength
In empty eyes yet
Crack
-ed

Fairy tale dreams
Of love and lust
My confused likes
that still
devastate

This state of mind
Mine to torture
What once was pure
Of thought, deed
or at least that
Is what I care
to believe

Nay, today
I play the game.
Toss smiles in the hat
Bat pretty eyes
and feed my soul
To the devil
Anew

Arrivederci

Thanks for the drink,
sweetheart …

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Splat!

Gotcha!

You 
have been hit 
with the first snow ball of 
winter! Took until January 3rd for it 
to feel anything akin to seasonal here.
And while I might have lost 
this war, the snow 
has just be-
gun...

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Resolutions

~
It's
Saturday
New Year's Eve
Time for reflection
for resolutions
for peace
for me
Me
~


~
words 
written down
grown strong and 
confidant in themselves
still linger on  fingers
afraid to reach 
out for 
you
~

~
time
its time
to step beyond
embrace the unknown
fling myself open
without caution 
nor prejudice
into life
~



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