Woke up
To freezing Temps
Snowflakes
And
Wind, my muse.
Howling comes
Stumbling
Down the alley, while
Grey tones rob me
Of my encouraging mood.
This is what happens
When I consider
Life without light
And neverending blues.
I’ve done my best to appreciate what I’ve been given. For a brief moment there I thought maybe that was an invitation, C.
I grew up with a wood burning stove off our dining room. Loved warming my bottom there. And my toes. Hope you are warm tonight, Sir.
Life without light – no, please no. Powerful words, powerful photo. I hope the rest of the day provided you with something more to look forward to, Audrey.
Under all that brass you are lovely. The care you show is soulful and doesn’t go unnoticed. Your inspiration for this piece is the lucky one. I hope you found reasons to be brilliant today. Thank you for sharing your light with me. ♡
I thrive on grey cloudy days and rain. Winter is that crystallized beauty where it looks like time has cease to move in its frozen state and the world moves forwards as that which is froze stays in perfect shape and never ages.
I just hate how people drive in the winter! AUGH! Total Charlie brown moment every time!
I don’t mind the grey clouds. Agreed. Winter is a gorgeous season. You’ve written quite a nice description.
People don’t know how to drive most of the time. After 10 years in Texas, I’m hoping I remember all the important stuff when I battle snowy conditions. Good Ole Charlie.
Most welcome Lady Audrey. Texas?!?!!? Well c’mon up to Canada and check out winter here! Loads of fun to drive in and watch people TRY to drive in it! I hear Ch’Ching from Insurance companies and auto repair shoppes now!
We’re waiting on that same cold front, Audrey, but not expecting anything but cold wind and rain. I suppose into each week some gloom must come, right, or we’d never appreciate the sunshine! Stay warm … maybe a nice cup of cocoa?!!
The wind is horrid here and it’s so cold. Our first real test of the cold. The rain came by the bunches and snow early this morning. The flakes were tiny. Stay warm this weekend, Debbie. Thanks for the smiles. You’re very sweet.
Snowfall? Where are you that it’s snowing already? Knowing me I’d be doing my First Snow of the Season Happy Dance…but Im a bit left of center! 🙂 Don’t be down, dear. Snow brings renewal…and not just for Nature 😉
Nebraska had snow last night, if you can believe it, Morgan. This wasn’t enough snow to cover the ground. I’m a fan of the white, don’t get me wrong. Renewal..smiles. Thanks, my friend. xx
You live in steak country, yes? I love beef steak, but whenever i have looked at the portions dished out in the US, I have often thought that I would faint!
Ya! I remember my first time in Redwood Shores in CA. The lady poured a mountain of food on my plate, and then said, ‘Honey, for a dollar more, I will give you lots more’
I gasped and said that i would give her a dollar if she would remove half of what was on my plate. She glared and waved me away.
Finally, i could only eat less than half of what she gave me in the first place
It’s important to know when you’ve had enough to eat. A hard lesson for a lot of us. So many try to comfort with food, either ourselves or those we love. I was raised a country girl. You feed those who work hard. However, people don’t work as hard as they used to in some areas of our country. Education is key. People are trying, which is good.
True! When i was inChina, i was 16 kg heavier than i am now… now, i am shortby American standards… so, finally i went to Cardiologist turned weight reduction expert…
He made me lose 10 kg.
Then, i lost another 4 recently
And then, another 2.
Now, i want to lose another 3
But… i will never be slim, trim and sexy the way i was in my teens! Sigh
My dear, not many of us are as tight as we were during our teenage years. But who we are now, can be sexy as hell. All ya need is confidence. Luckily, I was born with a huge amount of it. I blame my parents.
Blaming them is the fun part. Yes, usually. Back woods girl usually has the negative connotations attached to it. Country girl just means I’m more in tune with my surrounding having minimal pavement. Country girls are still genuinely well educated and we’ll rounded.
Ah… losing time honoured values? In the country?
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Well, as people allow certain traditions to be lost and excuses used to explain away crime or less than moral behaviors, then yes…it happens.
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Yes, sadly, it does
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Beautifully written Audrey. Your words so perfectly paint a picture for my mind of what you are writing every time. Love your posts!
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Thank you. You left a beautiful comment. I’m grateful my words find you. Enjoy your afternoon. xx
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You’re welcome. And thanks Audrey, will do. Hope you enjoy yours too! 🙂
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Of course, and I shall try. xx
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Hope contrast outside gave you pause to appreciate the warmth inside. Snug home and a good woodstove makes me appreciate such on nights like this.
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I’ve done my best to appreciate what I’ve been given. For a brief moment there I thought maybe that was an invitation, C.
I grew up with a wood burning stove off our dining room. Loved warming my bottom there. And my toes. Hope you are warm tonight, Sir.
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As much as I love a warm derriere, I doubt it’s worth the trip. The kid and I are a bit closer so we ventured downstairs a few times however.
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I’d like to think my derriere is worth any trip, but that’s just me.
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You weigh less than the stove so guess what?
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*smirk* Try and catch me.
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wishing warm clothes
& bright lights
easily turned on
as winter approaches 🙂
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All comforts
Of home
And cherished.
Thank you for stopping in for a quick hello, David.
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Life without light – no, please no. Powerful words, powerful photo. I hope the rest of the day provided you with something more to look forward to, Audrey.
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Please no is correct. If I search long enough there is always cause for smiles. Thank you, Shari
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S. A. D
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Y. E. S.
xx♡
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❤
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https://thelighteningandthefire.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/hawk-in-flight/
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Under all that brass you are lovely. The care you show is soulful and doesn’t go unnoticed. Your inspiration for this piece is the lucky one. I hope you found reasons to be brilliant today. Thank you for sharing your light with me. ♡
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https://oldestdaughterredheadedsister.com/2014/04/22/my-falcon/
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Your poem reminded me of this one I wrote a while back. It was nice to read it again.
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https://thelighteningandthefire.wordpress.com/2015/06/29/duly-noted/
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I’ve always been more of the silent yet deadly at home type.
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Days like this need a good book and a warm fire.
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Yep. And a warm side to snuggle up to. Have a great weekend, Butch.
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🙂
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I thrive on grey cloudy days and rain. Winter is that crystallized beauty where it looks like time has cease to move in its frozen state and the world moves forwards as that which is froze stays in perfect shape and never ages.
I just hate how people drive in the winter! AUGH! Total Charlie brown moment every time!
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I don’t mind the grey clouds. Agreed. Winter is a gorgeous season. You’ve written quite a nice description.
People don’t know how to drive most of the time. After 10 years in Texas, I’m hoping I remember all the important stuff when I battle snowy conditions. Good Ole Charlie.
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Most welcome Lady Audrey. Texas?!?!!? Well c’mon up to Canada and check out winter here! Loads of fun to drive in and watch people TRY to drive in it! I hear Ch’Ching from Insurance companies and auto repair shoppes now!
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I’ve never been to Canada. Not sure during winter is the best first experience.
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It’s awesome! Loads of fun in the snow when with the right people of course AND we know where THE best places are to go tobogganing! Awesomeness!
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Tobogganing! I’ve never done that before. Sounds fun.. I like the idea of snow. However, why does it have to be so cold. Sigh.
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It was freezing here, too, though it’s only 9am and the sun is already out. My blue mood has lifted.
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The evening calls for warm tea and a blanket. Super cold out there today. May your week ahead be filled with family and fun. xx
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We’re waiting on that same cold front, Audrey, but not expecting anything but cold wind and rain. I suppose into each week some gloom must come, right, or we’d never appreciate the sunshine! Stay warm … maybe a nice cup of cocoa?!!
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The wind is horrid here and it’s so cold. Our first real test of the cold. The rain came by the bunches and snow early this morning. The flakes were tiny. Stay warm this weekend, Debbie. Thanks for the smiles. You’re very sweet.
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Snowfall? Where are you that it’s snowing already? Knowing me I’d be doing my First Snow of the Season Happy Dance…but Im a bit left of center! 🙂 Don’t be down, dear. Snow brings renewal…and not just for Nature 😉
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Nebraska had snow last night, if you can believe it, Morgan. This wasn’t enough snow to cover the ground. I’m a fan of the white, don’t get me wrong. Renewal..smiles. Thanks, my friend. xx
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We are actually supposed to get some flurries this weekend. Hope so, Im ready all of a sudden!
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Hope you get them. 🙂
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We did and then some!
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Wonderful for you!
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Very nice!
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Hello, Mr. Gorman. Thank you!
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Ah! My dear… But, snowflakes have their own delicate beauty!
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You’re quite right, Indian Cowboy. We shall be seeing those big beautiful ones soon enough. Today snowflakes were tiny.
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Ah! We are struggling with the smoke, and this does not allow the real cold to settle.
But, of course, we never get as cold as the US… Not sure which part of the US you are in, though
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After another cold day, I’d say I live in the cold section. Smiles. The middle of the US.
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Oh wow…. Very briefly, I worked for the India arm of Conagra, and Conagra is based in Omaha. I never liked the idea of travelling to Omaha!
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Yes, Conagra is based in Omaha. I lived there for many years. You could have taken me to lunch. Twas always cold in the winter.
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Aaargh! I missed that chance to take you to lunch!
I have not seen that much of the US, you know. I always found it very far away
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Yes, you did! Imagine..!
I’ve not seen but a small portion and I live here. Hoping to change that over the next few years.
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Well, not surprising. Geographically, you live in a big country…
I have seen most of India. And, Delhi. But, Delhi has become so big now that many parts seem like different countries now
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You live in steak country, yes? I love beef steak, but whenever i have looked at the portions dished out in the US, I have often thought that I would faint!
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Yes, steak country, for sure. It’s all about education. One must know what portions are suitable for one’s activity. And you’re correct. We overeat.
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Ya! I remember my first time in Redwood Shores in CA. The lady poured a mountain of food on my plate, and then said, ‘Honey, for a dollar more, I will give you lots more’
I gasped and said that i would give her a dollar if she would remove half of what was on my plate. She glared and waved me away.
Finally, i could only eat less than half of what she gave me in the first place
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It’s important to know when you’ve had enough to eat. A hard lesson for a lot of us. So many try to comfort with food, either ourselves or those we love. I was raised a country girl. You feed those who work hard. However, people don’t work as hard as they used to in some areas of our country. Education is key. People are trying, which is good.
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True! When i was inChina, i was 16 kg heavier than i am now… now, i am shortby American standards… so, finally i went to Cardiologist turned weight reduction expert…
He made me lose 10 kg.
Then, i lost another 4 recently
And then, another 2.
Now, i want to lose another 3
But… i will never be slim, trim and sexy the way i was in my teens! Sigh
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My dear, not many of us are as tight as we were during our teenage years. But who we are now, can be sexy as hell. All ya need is confidence. Luckily, I was born with a huge amount of it. I blame my parents.
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true true!! Go on, blame your parents for everything!!
But, on another topic (for while!), the term ‘country girl’ has very different connotations in the US compared with India.
I am not sure what the US connotation is, but I read it to be clear complexioned, straight forward, healthy, clear eyes, and all that stuff…
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Blaming them is the fun part. Yes, usually. Back woods girl usually has the negative connotations attached to it. Country girl just means I’m more in tune with my surrounding having minimal pavement. Country girls are still genuinely well educated and we’ll rounded.
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In India, country girl means girl from the village – poor, uneducated, superstitious and all that blah
There was a time when it meant living up to time honored values, but no more
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The same is happening here in some parts of our country, maybe at a slower speed, but it’s changing.
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