Friday, October 1, 2010
Is Devon Heaven?
Is Devon Heaven?
Or is it just heavenly?
This depends on you....
If you're seeking
A quiet country lane
A view of the sea
A sandy shore
Then go visit Devon
If you're seeking
Country pubs and home cooked food
And waves where you can surf
Then go visit Devon
If you're seeking
Farmers' markets
Antiques and crafts
And really good bakeries
Then go visit Devon
If you're seeking
Diverse scenery
Some windswept and wild
Some charmingly ordered
Then go visit Devon
You'll be thinking now
The author loves Devon
And the answer is sure
For me, Devon IS Heaven!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Fall in Logan Lake
Fall is coming a little earlier this year
The rain falls, steady and cold
And creates a white mist in the mountains
And the chill seeps into my bones
I close the windows and turn up
The thermostat for our fireplace
And it clicks on, flames shooting upwards
And sending out welcoming, radiant, heat
My old cat, Henry, moves to the rug
In front of the fireplace
And settles down for a comfortable snooze
Phoebe moves to the pet bed near the fireplace
And smiles as she snuggles
Into the warmth of the pet bedding
Encompassed in the radiant heat
Gradually the other cats come in to join us
Leaving the wet ground in the pet garden
And abandoning the mouse-watch area
In return for a snooze in our warm and cozy living room
The garage has been cleaned out
And the Jeep sleeps in there once more each night
The garden tools have been brought inside
And the watering hoses disconnected
Ready for their winter's hibernation
Stews and casseroles are now on the menu once again
To almost completely replace the salads and the quiches
Comfort food is called for
Warm, tasty, and satisfying to the body and the soul
Winter will soon be here, I can feel its approach
And we'll be ready for it when it comes
Snow shovel in the garage
Extension cord for the Jeep's block heater
Ready for its winter duties
But for now, we'll take Fall
With its rainy days and its trees shedding leaves
And we'll get ready for long evenings indoors
With good books
Old favourites and future favourites
The seasons come and go
My pet family and I are safe and snug
In our Logan Lake home
Our little home in the west.
Friday, September 3, 2010
The Lanes of Bratton Fleming, Devon
Photo by Bridget Moore, Devon (c)
Living in Bratton Fleming was a joy
A quiet, safe, community
With countryside views from our home
Green rolling hills, scattered with trees
And silver streams running across narrow lanes
It's there I spent hours walking my dog
My dear spaniel, Topsy
She was full of joy
And her happiness at simple things was contagious
She'd wag her tail and her whole body in an ecstacy of excitement
In the spring time
When the wild flowers bloomed
It was a feast for the eyes
And we'd pause on our walk, down the lanes
And gaze across fields and meadows
At the bobbing daffodils
Or snowdrops
Or bluebells
Each season presenting a different kaleidoscope of colour
We'd walk the lanes, my dog and I
And I thought I'd never leave my beloved Devon
Fate had a different life in store for me, for a while
But I will return
My spaniel has passed away
And I have another dog to walk
And I can hardly wait to introduce
My Toffee dog to an English country lane
I know she'll love it
And together, we'll create our own
Special walks and places
Somewhere in Devon
I'm not sure where
But its gentle, rolling countryside
And flower filled fields
Are calling me home.
Labels:
Devon Poetry
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Poor neglected feet!
Poor, neglected, feet
You take us miles every week
And we rarely pay you any attention
You're always there for us!
Surely you deserve a nice hot soak
Each night after a day of duty, carrying us around
How you'd love to be pampered
And cherished
And loved
I promise I'll pay you more attention from now on
After all, you're very hard-working
You deserve some soaking
And creaming
And massaging at night
See you later, then?
Well, how can I forget?
You'll remind me, right?
You'll ache and make me feel tired
But when I soak you in a warm bath
And rub you with foot moisturiser
You'll reward me with a feeling of contentment
As we fall asleep in our bed
My feet and I.
You take us miles every week
And we rarely pay you any attention
You're always there for us!
Surely you deserve a nice hot soak
Each night after a day of duty, carrying us around
How you'd love to be pampered
And cherished
And loved
I promise I'll pay you more attention from now on
After all, you're very hard-working
You deserve some soaking
And creaming
And massaging at night
See you later, then?
Well, how can I forget?
You'll remind me, right?
You'll ache and make me feel tired
But when I soak you in a warm bath
And rub you with foot moisturiser
You'll reward me with a feeling of contentment
As we fall asleep in our bed
My feet and I.
Monday, August 30, 2010
The Wonderful Devon Cream Tea
'Ooh, a Devon Cream Tea!
How Yummy!' my niece squeeled with delight
As we sat in the tea shop in Croyde and gave our order
With barely concealed excitement
We've been away, for a long time, you see
And England's ex-patriots
Tend to dream about these things
When they're far from home
Until the longing for the much loved
And very much missed
'English things'
Brings us home
Like magnets to a fridge door
We settle into our chairs and look around
At the quintessential 'Englishness' of the tea shop
And we smile at each other
As we gaze around us
Like water thirsty travellers in the desert
Drinking in the sights and the sounds
Of once familiar surroundings
And THEN the Devon Cream Tea arrives!
Two scones for each of us
Crisp on the outside
Buttery soft on the inside
Spread with strawberry jam whose berries fall over each other
To be covered in thick, rich, succulent, Devon clotted cream
And we take the first bite.......
Heaven
The flavours and textures of the scone, the jam and the cream
All blend together and make a perfect experience
Firm, soft, sweet, creamy
That wonderful, wonderful, Devon Cream Tea
And we sip our English tea
And eat our scones and we smile
The familiar is NOT to be taken for granted
Because, when the familiar is no longer available......
Well, we came 6,000 miles for this Devon Cream Tea!
How far would you go?
How Yummy!' my niece squeeled with delight
As we sat in the tea shop in Croyde and gave our order
With barely concealed excitement
We've been away, for a long time, you see
And England's ex-patriots
Tend to dream about these things
When they're far from home
Until the longing for the much loved
And very much missed
'English things'
Brings us home
Like magnets to a fridge door
We settle into our chairs and look around
At the quintessential 'Englishness' of the tea shop
And we smile at each other
As we gaze around us
Like water thirsty travellers in the desert
Drinking in the sights and the sounds
Of once familiar surroundings
And THEN the Devon Cream Tea arrives!
Two scones for each of us
Crisp on the outside
Buttery soft on the inside
Spread with strawberry jam whose berries fall over each other
To be covered in thick, rich, succulent, Devon clotted cream
And we take the first bite.......
Heaven
The flavours and textures of the scone, the jam and the cream
All blend together and make a perfect experience
Firm, soft, sweet, creamy
That wonderful, wonderful, Devon Cream Tea
And we sip our English tea
And eat our scones and we smile
The familiar is NOT to be taken for granted
Because, when the familiar is no longer available......
Well, we came 6,000 miles for this Devon Cream Tea!
How far would you go?
Labels:
Devon Poetry
Friday, August 27, 2010
An Immigrant's Dilemma
How I long to walk my dog, down country lanes
With no fear of bears, or coyotes, or wolves, or cougers
Coming to attack my much loved pet
How I long to sit in a garden in the summer
Not plagued with mosquitoes
And without the smoke of distant forest fires
To cloud my sight and fill my throat
How I long to enjoy year-round walks
Without 5 months of snow and ice
And the fear of falling over
And hurting myself, again
And yet, and yet
I know that when I leave you, Canada
I will miss your wide open spaces
Your lakes and parks and evergreens
Your friendly, smiling people
I will miss seeing the bears
Climbing into the neighbours' apple trees
And the deer in the forest behind my home
And the first snowfall
That blankets our lakes and mountains
And makes everything clean and pure
Will I sit in my English garden
And dream of endless blue skies
Covering forests of fir
And clear lakes and canoes
And RVs heading for campsites and pastures new?
I will remember your spirit, Canada
I will remember your warm summers
And your snow covered winters
And I will smile
But I will walk and walk and walk with my dog
Without fear for her safety
I've had my adventure
I'm heading home - soon......
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
My Devon
Photo by Bridget Moore, Devon UK (c)
(I don't have a photo of bluebells)
Devon, my heart aches for you
Your sandy beaches
Your rocky cliffs
Your green fields and woodlands
How I long to visit your bluebell woods
And feast my eyes on those beautiful blue flowers
And smell the intoxicating scent of them
Delicate, bell-shaped, blue wonders
That I remember from days long past
To walk again
Along the twisty paths of Ilfracombe's Torrs
And see the sea
Waves breaking on the shore
And hear the seagulls calling to each other
To walk amongst your trees in autumn
And feel my feet gently crunching your leaves
Brown, and gold, and orange
And smell the sweet smell of leaves
Melting into the earth to replenish
The already rich soil
I'm coming home
I don't know when
But it will be soon
My Devon, my home.
Monday, August 2, 2010
Learning
Learning, learning, learning, still
Will it ever end?
"I don't think so" said my Guide
"I was on the earth a long time
And I've been in Heaven a long time
And I'm still learning"
Interested, I asked him
"What do you learn?"
"Everything" he said
"When?" I asked
"Always" he answered
"How much is there left to learn?" I asked
"How much do you want to learn?" he answered
"As much as I can" I said, smiling
"We'll learn together" he answered
Learning, learning, learning, still
May it never end!
Will it ever end?
"I don't think so" said my Guide
"I was on the earth a long time
And I've been in Heaven a long time
And I'm still learning"
Interested, I asked him
"What do you learn?"
"Everything" he said
"When?" I asked
"Always" he answered
"How much is there left to learn?" I asked
"How much do you want to learn?" he answered
"As much as I can" I said, smiling
"We'll learn together" he answered
Learning, learning, learning, still
May it never end!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
What makes a friend?
Good Friends of the author, May 2009, UK
Author's niece and friend, aged 4, UK
Someone who understands
Someone who's on your side
Someone who cares whether you've had a good day
Or a bad day
Someone you can laugh with
What makes a friend?
Someone you can go for a walk with
And talk and talk, and giggle
Someone you can meet for coffee
Someone who's always pleased to see you
What makes a friend?
Someone who's honest with you when you need it
Someone who remembers your birthday
Someone who keeps in touch over the years
Even when you don't see them very often
What makes a friend?
Someone who makes you smile when you pick the phone up
And hear their voice
Someone who shares the ups and downs of their lives with you
And shares your ups and downs too
What makes a friend?
Someone who, even though thousands of miles away
Seems as though they're in the same room with you
When you call and chat at the weekend
When you share all the things in your life
What makes a friend?
Someone who calls you when they know you're down
When they know you'll gripe and complain a bit
Someone you call when you know they're down
Because you're friends
That's what makes a friend
Saturday, July 3, 2010
The Beauty of a Garden
Photo by Bridget Moore (c) Devon, UK 2010
My soul longs for beauty
Needs it, demands it
What's really important in this world?
Love, kindness, compassion
Beauty
To me, beauty is synonymous with nature
To sit in a garden
Pesticide free
And watch the bees flying from plant to plant
Even the humble dandelion
Provides nectar to the bees
Butterflies and brightly coloured moths
Flitting amongst the grasses and shrubs
Watched by the keen eyes of my cats
Ballet leaping into the air
To catch a passing fly
Listening to the sounds of my garden
The chatter of a nearby squirrel
The drilling of a woodpecker in the forest behind my home
The wind rustling the leaves of the trees
Wind chimes gently contributing to the gentle low key music of life
The music of the garden
What better way to fill my soul with beauty
Than to sit in my garden
A cup of tea nearby
And watch, and listen, and contemplate
All of life is here
Right here
Right now.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
My Special Mum
Mum and Dad, Earls Court, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Happy Days!
Always patient, always kind
Got a problem? Never mind!
Always there with time to listen
Wipe away the tears that glisten
Friend, confidante all in one
Never too tired to have some fun
Wise and generous, good and true
Even in hard times, seldon blue
Always working, at home or away
Loved to cook and have people to stay
Good in the garden, good in the house
Kind to the cat and kind to the mouse
Faithful wife to my darling Dad
Stayed together through good and bad
Struggles, heartaches, laughter and tears
A really good marriage through many years
And when Dad died and went to heaven
She worked even harder, the work of seven
Always loving and always true
Oh how I strive to be more like you!
What an example you set for us kids
To love one another and be staunch Brits
To carry on working with joy and with pride
And right to the end, to behave like a bride
A lover to father, a mother to us
You never were one to make a big fuss
You just did your duty, with love and with laughter
And showed us we could live happily ever after
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Rain
It's raining once again today
I like the rain, what can I say?
'Cause rain makes all our gardens green
More rain than this I've seldom seen!
The flowers bloom, the veggies grow
It gives you confidence to sow
For summer's sun is good to see
But earth needs rain, and so do we
And without water, what can live?
I think the sky has more to give!
And that's OK, bring on the rain
The sun will shine, once more, again
And food abundant for the bears
In forests where they have their lairs
Will keep the bears away from town
And stop the need to mow them down
The squirrels, happy in their trees
The birds are happy, so are bees
So rain, you can keep falling still
And help our lakes and rivers fill.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Phoebe
Phoebe and Henry on settle with Toffee nearby
Phoebe in pet garden at mouse watch area
She was born in the wild, what's wrong with that?
She looks so calm upon the seat
But taming her was no small feat!
We've been together many years
And still I can't allay all fears
She trusts me now, I'm pleased to say
And now feels safe enough to play
When people come to visit me
They sometimes look, but seldom see
My Phoebe is a feral cat
She was born in the wild, what's wrong with that?
And now my Henry cat is old
Dear Phoebe stops him being cold
She sleeps with Henry every day
She's kind to him in every way
When meals are served, she cannot wait
And other cats avoid her plate
For little Phoebe can be tough
And if you push her, even rough
If Ginger cat goes near her dish
She growls at him, her tail aswish
My Phoebe is a feral cat
She was born in the wild, what's wrong with that?
Each evening, up to me she comes
She wants a stroke and shows her tum
That means she trusts me very much
She loves to kiss me, feel my touch
But if another should approach
She'll run and hide beneath the couch
It takes a while to trust, you see
And you are you, you are not me
My Phoebe is a feral cat
She was born in the wild, what's wrong with that?
I am so glad I took the time
To know my Phoebe, now she's mine
I took her home for her sake, yes
But she is now the one to bless
For loving Phoebe, she loves me
And she is such good company
My Phoebe is a feral cat
She was born in the wild, what's wrong with that?
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
My England
I love you, my England, yes I do
If love it is, then why leave you?
Well, even though I love to roam
My heart will always call you 'home'
And one day soon, my roaming done
I'll come back home, we'll have such fun
And once again I'll walk your lanes
My dog in tow, my heart in chains
We'll walk on beaches, by the sea
And throw some sticks, my dog and me
And when I want, I'll find a pub
And have my share of English grub
My England, I can hardly wait
To open up a creaking gate
Which leads me to my English home
I'll never feel I'm on my own
For I'll be back with folk like me
We islanders, who love the sea
Yes, I'll be back, I hope it's soon
There's nothing like an English June
My Toffee
Photo by Penny McKay, BC, Canada (c)
And so you sleep at end of day
You're tired now, worn out by play
You precious bundle
Precious dog
So full of love
A gift from God
In snow filled days
You find delight
But rain and storms
Give you a fright
Your fur is clipped
For summer now
You look so cute
With well clipped brow
My days are built around your fun
For I am now your human mum
We wake together at each dawn
And start our day with stretch and yawn
You're not a morning dog, I know
And sometimes breakfast comes and goes
You won't eat yet, too early still
Another nap will help, then fill
Your tummy with a tasty treat
I do so love to see you eat
And every evening we share
The sofa, with some loving care
As up to me you come and snuggle
My book put down, we have a cuddle
And when it's time once more to sleep
I know, my company, you'll keep
For we are one
My dog and I
And will be always
Till we die
And maybe even then, who knows
My Toffee: so much love she shows.....
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Timmy the Angel
This is a picture of Mitzy - another black and white cat. I have no electronic photos of Timmy and he passed away in 2000.
This poem was written for Timmy when he was still alive - he has since passed away. I brought him from England to Canada with me in 1997 with 6 other cats and my dog. Timmy was very special - a tamed feral cat who was loved by everyone and every cat and dog he met.
I have a little angel cat
He's black and he's white
And he's slim, not fat
He's loving and generous
Sweet and kind
He gives of himself and he never minds.
He is the anchor of the family
The other cats love him, it's plain to see
In the evening when Timmy with me likes to sit
One by one come the others, to love, to fit
All around Timmy they come to lay
To his right, to his left, or wherever they may
They snuggle together and smile and purr
They all love their Timmy, he grooms their fur
He washes their ears, he washes their shins
He nibbles the knots out from under their chins
Up go their paws, around Timmy's neck
To cuddle and snuggle and be Timmy's pet
Sometimes they compete for a place by his side
And they all surround Timmy, he's no place to hide
Sometimes he gets swamped by their love and affection
And looks for relief in another direction
When Timmy feels drained and he needs some relief
He comes to his Mummy and winds round my feet
I pick Timmy up for a cuddle and prayer
I often give thanks to my God that he's there
For life without Timmy is hard to imagine
What would we all do without Timmy's compassion?
Timmy, Timmy, Angel Cat
A gift from God, and that's a fact.
Sunday, May 16, 2010
Smile
Give someone a smile today
Take the time to try
So many people can be helped
As you go smiling by
So many faces, tired and sad
They need a helping hand
Smiles are free, but worth so much
So show a heart that's glad
This world of ours is full of stress
We rush from place to place
We have our schedules, overfull
We fill and plug each space
If only we could stop awhile
And give ourselves some time
We'd find that life is not so bad
And people can be kind
Sometimes a smile is all we have
To offer up each day
But we should know how much it helps
To see a smiling face!
Smile as you through every day
Try not to show your pain
Accept the trials with grateful heart
They only lead to gain
Each battle won, each crossroad faced
Means one more lesson learned
So smile at life, give out some joy
And peace is what you'll earn.
Take the time to try
So many people can be helped
As you go smiling by
So many faces, tired and sad
They need a helping hand
Smiles are free, but worth so much
So show a heart that's glad
This world of ours is full of stress
We rush from place to place
We have our schedules, overfull
We fill and plug each space
If only we could stop awhile
And give ourselves some time
We'd find that life is not so bad
And people can be kind
Sometimes a smile is all we have
To offer up each day
But we should know how much it helps
To see a smiling face!
Smile as you through every day
Try not to show your pain
Accept the trials with grateful heart
They only lead to gain
Each battle won, each crossroad faced
Means one more lesson learned
So smile at life, give out some joy
And peace is what you'll earn.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
An English Saturday
It's Saturday, that means one thing
For my dear mum and me
Some yummy cake, some good coffee
A pot of Earl Grey tea
'Hi Vee' says Barry, 'Hello, mum
What will it be today?
The cheesecake's good, and so's the pie
Whose turn is it to pay?'
We choose the pie and take our seats
It's here we get our rest
We munch our pie, and drink our drinks
And chat about our quest
Today we look for mum's new coat
We've searched the town already
One place is left for us to try
Our search is slow and steady
The coffee's good, it's hot and strong
I think I'll have another
'O.K. Vee, it's coming up
Now, what about your mother?'
The waitresses all know us too
Our visits here are frequent
We love the shop, the food, the tea
The service always excellent
This coffee shop is 'olde worlde'
We love it just this way
It's pleasant here to sit and chat
So here, a while, we stay
When time has come to say goodbye
We head back to the shops
We find the coat, some shoes, a hat
We're tired, fit to drop
One more job awaits us yet
A visit that we love
Our Pannier Market, full of veg
Antiques, and books and stuff
Our Saturdays would not be done
Without our market veggie run
Bananas, carrotts, apples too
They taste just great, and good for you!
The stalls are full of local goods
All grown or made in Devon
The fruit is juicy, eggs free range
The cream is made in heaven!
Of course my favourite stall holder
Sells flowers on her stall
So there I stop and buy a bunch
Fresh flowers for the hall
I run mum home, we say goodbye
"I'll call you in the week'
An English daughter and her mum
Whose company I seek.
For my dear mum and me
Some yummy cake, some good coffee
A pot of Earl Grey tea
'Hi Vee' says Barry, 'Hello, mum
What will it be today?
The cheesecake's good, and so's the pie
Whose turn is it to pay?'
We choose the pie and take our seats
It's here we get our rest
We munch our pie, and drink our drinks
And chat about our quest
Today we look for mum's new coat
We've searched the town already
One place is left for us to try
Our search is slow and steady
The coffee's good, it's hot and strong
I think I'll have another
'O.K. Vee, it's coming up
Now, what about your mother?'
The waitresses all know us too
Our visits here are frequent
We love the shop, the food, the tea
The service always excellent
This coffee shop is 'olde worlde'
We love it just this way
It's pleasant here to sit and chat
So here, a while, we stay
When time has come to say goodbye
We head back to the shops
We find the coat, some shoes, a hat
We're tired, fit to drop
One more job awaits us yet
A visit that we love
Our Pannier Market, full of veg
Antiques, and books and stuff
Our Saturdays would not be done
Without our market veggie run
Bananas, carrotts, apples too
They taste just great, and good for you!
The stalls are full of local goods
All grown or made in Devon
The fruit is juicy, eggs free range
The cream is made in heaven!
Of course my favourite stall holder
Sells flowers on her stall
So there I stop and buy a bunch
Fresh flowers for the hall
I run mum home, we say goodbye
"I'll call you in the week'
An English daughter and her mum
Whose company I seek.
Sunday, May 2, 2010
The Interview - a short story
He sat back in the armchair and looked around the room. It was nice - such a nondescript word that could be, but yes, it was nice. Healthy plants on a table against the wall, comfortable furniture, a couple of nice prints on the wall opposite the telly.
She came back into the living room with two mugs of hot coffee and then disappeared back into the kitchen, returning with two plates and what looked like a freshly baked cake. It looked good.
Elizabeth offered the cake plate to him, eyebrows raised in a silent 'will you have some?'
"Yes please, it looks good - did you make it?"
"I made it this morning, I like to bake. Here you are then."
He took a bite of the cake - absolutely delicious! He hadn't had anything that tasted that good for a very long time. He took a sip of the coffee, yes, perked coffee, none of your instant stuff here! Really good coffee too. He mustn't get side-tracked though. He was here for a reason, still, good background stuff.
"So, Miss Snow, when did you first see these, er, these....."
"Elizabeth, please! The helpers? About two years ago. My dog used to see them long before that, of course, animals can, can't they? She used to suddenly gaze upwards towards the ceiling, but I couldn't see anything myself at that time."
"So, why do you think you were suddenly able to see them, when you hadn't been able to see them before?" He took another sip of coffee and another bite of cake - it really was exceptionally good!
"I'm not sure really, I suppose I just wasn't ready, mentally or emotionally, before, but then, after prayer and meditation, I started to see them - fleetingly at first, the edge of a garment floating past my face, a sense of another being in the room, a smell of perfume - not an earthly perfume, such a beautiful smell, I can't describe it."
She also sipped her coffee and had some cake - Elizabeth enjoyed good coffee and cake, it was one of her favourite things.
He wrote his notes in between sips of coffee and included his impressions of Elizabeth Snow. She seemed sane enough, but can you ever really tell? He had to admit she was quite attractive, not in an obvious, blowsy way, but subtle details: the way she wore her hair, to her shoulders, curly, dark auburn, no grey yet, unless she coloured it. Her clothes suited her, not just her appearance, but they suited the character he was starting to understand. She was a kind person, he thought, and intelligent. Plus, she was thoughtful - she'd asked him if he would feel comfortable interviewing her in her home, or if he'd feel better in a neutral place - his office, or a restaurant? But he'd wanted to interview her in her home to get a feel, silly journalistic phrase, but actually spot on. Atmosphere was very important and he always trusted his instincts, he'd learnt that early on. Regardless of what the Editor might do with the story, he always wrote it as he saw it, he was true to his craft and always strove for honesty. Unusual these days, but true.
Elizabeth looked him straight in the eye and smiled at him.
"This must seem very strange to you, Simon! I expect you think I'm quite mad! But I learnt long ago that I can't control what other people think or do, I can only control what I think and do. I always try to keep an open mind - I suppose that's why they revealed themselves to me. Would you like another piece of cake?"
"Yes please! How big are these helpers?"
"They're about the size of my dog, actually, although much slimmer and without the fur." Her eyes twinkled as she talked. She had a mischievousness about her that was almost irresistible. Pity she was so much older than him, he found her very comfortable to be around. He thought he'd like her for a friend, he felt sure she'd be a faithful, non-judgmental friend, a rare commodity.
"Talking of which, I'll let her up now. She doesn't like it when new people come to the house, it takes her a while to warm up to them, but she's heard your voice for a while now and I think she'll be O.K. Don't worry, she's not vicious, she just barks at people she doesn't know." And with that Elizabeth opened the door from the kitchen into the conservatory and in came a long-haired dog, fairly short to the ground, looked rather like a Pomeranian, but not quite. The dog approached him, sniffed his trousers, then ran over to Elizabeth and jumped onto the sofa next to her.
"She's a Pomeranian-cross. Her name's Tess." said Elizabeth.
"Right. So, does Tess bark at the helpers?"
"No, she never has. But she's been seeing them for a long time and doesn't take much notice of them any more. At first she was a little alarmed, as was I! When she saw them flying around the living room, hovering just below the ceiling, she didn't know what to make of them. But once she realized they weren't going to hurt us or the cats, she just ignored them."
"Are they female, or male?"
"Both genders. They're very attractive beings and very kind. Their whole object in life is to help animals and people whenever possible."
"Hmmmm. What do they eat? Do they eat anything?"
"They eat flowers and fruits and vegetables and they particularly like marigolds."
"So, how do they help animals and people exactly?"
"Animals see them more easily than people, of course. Animals aren't taught to ignore their senses like we are, so animals are easier for them to help than people. They try to divert them from danger - sometimes they hover over the animal and hide the animal with their wings, then people, or predatory animals, can't see the animal they're hiding. It's very interesting to see! It's a bit like the 91st Psalm actually! "He shall cover thee with His feathers and under His wings shalt thou trust."
"91st Psalm - hmmm. I must admit, I'm not a church goer."
"Neither am I Simon. But every day I read my Bible and the 91st Psalm is one of the Psalms that I stand on daily, for protection, you know."
"Oh - no, I don't know. You do seem to have led a charmed life, Elizabeth. My Editor has told me a few stories about your life. As he's a friend of yours I was very excited when he asked me to interview you. Usually this type of thing (his face grew a little pink as he said this) is covered by Tony, but he's on vacation at present. I'm glad to have this opportunity." This last part was added in an attempt at reassurance.
"Don't worry about it, Simon, I'm pleased to talk to you. I know this all sounds more than strange and most people won't believe it when they read it. But your Editor, and my friend, felt the story was interesting and should be told, so here we are."
"Yes, right, well, did the helpers come here to help you or Tess? If that's what their objective is."
"I have some feral cats, plus some dumped domestic cats too. One of the cats was going through an emotional time of it, the cat's particular friend had just passed away and it was grieving for him. The cat's called Henry and the one who passed away was called Timmy. Henry and Timmy went everywhere together and when Timmy died, Henry took it very hard. You do realize that animals grieve, don't you? For each other and for humans that they've loved?"
Right on cue, a cat walked into the room and jumped onto the back of the sofa, where he could view the room, and look out of the window whenever he wanted to.
"This is Henry, Simon. Oh, and that one's called Ginger, for obvious reasons!" Just then, a ginger tabby entered the room - completely sure of himself, the ginger cat went right up to Simon and rubbed his face on Simon's trouser-leg.
"Oh - that's a good sign. He's always friendly but not usually that friendly with someone he's never met before. Do you like cats, Simon?"
"Yes, I do. We always had a cat when I was a child; I grew up in Cornwall. I don't have one now, but I think maybe I should get one. I live alone and it would be so nice to come home to a cat - is that selfish of me, do you think?"
"Not at all, Simon, as long as you look after the cat's emotional as well as physical needs. They need love and attention just like us, of course. There are plenty of cats looking for good homes. I could get you a cat very easily if you want one, Simon, but you'd have to promise to get it spayed or neutered - so many unwanted animals in the world!" She smiled warmly at him and he felt his heart melt. Not in a lustful or romantic way, but in a warm, enveloping way. Her whole persona spoke of kindness and consideration. But what about these 'helpers' - surely they couldn't really exist?
He sat back in his chair and crossed his legs. His mind was working overtime - he must stay detached! He had to get to the facts of this matter.
"What did the helpers do then, for Henry?" he asked.
"It turns out that two of them stayed with him the whole time he was grieving. It took a couple of years, you know. Timmy is buried in the back garden and Henry used to go up there and lie on his grave. They hugged him and kept him company and spoke words of kindness and comfort to him."
"They speak? Do you talk to them?"
"Oh yes, they speak very softly, their voices are melodious, musical voices, very pleasant to listen to. No harsh tones in their speech, no shouting, no anger, just kind, comforting words." Elizabeth smiled again.
"Would you like another cup of coffee, Simon?"
"Yes please - very good coffee, by the way."
"I'm glad you like it, it's organic, of course, wouldn't buy anything else. Everything tastes much better without chemicals in it, don't you think? Why would we put chemicals into our bodies when there's an alternative?"
He hadn't thought of it that way before, he really should start buying organic produce, he thought.
"Are there any helpers in here at the moment?" he asked, looking up towards the ceiling.
Elizabeth smiled again and put her face into her coffee cup. Sophie and Eggie had been hovering over Simon the whole time he'd been there.
"Yes, Simon, there are two helpers in here at the moment."
"Is that because your dog or cats need help of some kind?"
"No, not exactly. These two have become close friends to us and often drop in for a visit. Oh dear, Eggie is eating the daffodils again. Eggie dear, please don't eat those! I brought those in to brighten up my room! Oh, O.K. just the one then....."
Simon looked over to the bookcase where the daffodils were and to his absolute astonishment he saw one daffodil coming out of the vase, going upwards, and slowly disappearing, as if it was being eaten....
'Did she put something in the coffee? Am I hallucinating? No, Jim, the Editor, wouldn't be friends with Elizabeth if she were dangerous.'
"I think I have enough for a story here, Elizabeth, I think Ishould be going now! Thank you for the coffee and cake and thank you for talking to me. I've enjoyed my visit." Simon was surprised to hear himself say this, he'd never said it before and he'd done hundreds of interviews. The truth was that he had enjoyed his visit, very much. He felt calmer, tranquil even....
"Well, if you need any more information, you have my phone number. And if you're in this area and want some coffee, please come and see me, Simon." This was said with warmth, it wasn't just a parting phrase, and Simon knew she meant it.
"I will. Thank you, Elizabeth." And Simon knew that he'd be visiting again and he knew they would become friends.
Simon put his coat on and felt something brush past his face. He looked up and saw, what was that? Just a glimpse, something pretty, and the most wonderful perfume! He got into his car and drove away.
"Well, Sophie, was that O.K? Did we help Simon, do you think?"
A sweet voice replied. "Yes, he'll find his way now. I put that black kitten on his passenger seat. They're just right for each other. I think Simon will expand his outlook and accomplish many things in his life - and he'll always have a cat!"
Elizabeth smiled and said, "Mission accomplished then. I wonder if the story will ever see the light of day? I don't think the world is ready for it yet!" and she picked up the Derek Tangye book she was reading, Tess by her side, Henry sitting on the back of the sofa, and Ginger on her lap. "Life is good!" she said and started reading.
She came back into the living room with two mugs of hot coffee and then disappeared back into the kitchen, returning with two plates and what looked like a freshly baked cake. It looked good.
Elizabeth offered the cake plate to him, eyebrows raised in a silent 'will you have some?'
"Yes please, it looks good - did you make it?"
"I made it this morning, I like to bake. Here you are then."
He took a bite of the cake - absolutely delicious! He hadn't had anything that tasted that good for a very long time. He took a sip of the coffee, yes, perked coffee, none of your instant stuff here! Really good coffee too. He mustn't get side-tracked though. He was here for a reason, still, good background stuff.
"So, Miss Snow, when did you first see these, er, these....."
"Elizabeth, please! The helpers? About two years ago. My dog used to see them long before that, of course, animals can, can't they? She used to suddenly gaze upwards towards the ceiling, but I couldn't see anything myself at that time."
"So, why do you think you were suddenly able to see them, when you hadn't been able to see them before?" He took another sip of coffee and another bite of cake - it really was exceptionally good!
"I'm not sure really, I suppose I just wasn't ready, mentally or emotionally, before, but then, after prayer and meditation, I started to see them - fleetingly at first, the edge of a garment floating past my face, a sense of another being in the room, a smell of perfume - not an earthly perfume, such a beautiful smell, I can't describe it."
She also sipped her coffee and had some cake - Elizabeth enjoyed good coffee and cake, it was one of her favourite things.
He wrote his notes in between sips of coffee and included his impressions of Elizabeth Snow. She seemed sane enough, but can you ever really tell? He had to admit she was quite attractive, not in an obvious, blowsy way, but subtle details: the way she wore her hair, to her shoulders, curly, dark auburn, no grey yet, unless she coloured it. Her clothes suited her, not just her appearance, but they suited the character he was starting to understand. She was a kind person, he thought, and intelligent. Plus, she was thoughtful - she'd asked him if he would feel comfortable interviewing her in her home, or if he'd feel better in a neutral place - his office, or a restaurant? But he'd wanted to interview her in her home to get a feel, silly journalistic phrase, but actually spot on. Atmosphere was very important and he always trusted his instincts, he'd learnt that early on. Regardless of what the Editor might do with the story, he always wrote it as he saw it, he was true to his craft and always strove for honesty. Unusual these days, but true.
Elizabeth looked him straight in the eye and smiled at him.
"This must seem very strange to you, Simon! I expect you think I'm quite mad! But I learnt long ago that I can't control what other people think or do, I can only control what I think and do. I always try to keep an open mind - I suppose that's why they revealed themselves to me. Would you like another piece of cake?"
"Yes please! How big are these helpers?"
"They're about the size of my dog, actually, although much slimmer and without the fur." Her eyes twinkled as she talked. She had a mischievousness about her that was almost irresistible. Pity she was so much older than him, he found her very comfortable to be around. He thought he'd like her for a friend, he felt sure she'd be a faithful, non-judgmental friend, a rare commodity.
"Talking of which, I'll let her up now. She doesn't like it when new people come to the house, it takes her a while to warm up to them, but she's heard your voice for a while now and I think she'll be O.K. Don't worry, she's not vicious, she just barks at people she doesn't know." And with that Elizabeth opened the door from the kitchen into the conservatory and in came a long-haired dog, fairly short to the ground, looked rather like a Pomeranian, but not quite. The dog approached him, sniffed his trousers, then ran over to Elizabeth and jumped onto the sofa next to her.
"She's a Pomeranian-cross. Her name's Tess." said Elizabeth.
"Right. So, does Tess bark at the helpers?"
"No, she never has. But she's been seeing them for a long time and doesn't take much notice of them any more. At first she was a little alarmed, as was I! When she saw them flying around the living room, hovering just below the ceiling, she didn't know what to make of them. But once she realized they weren't going to hurt us or the cats, she just ignored them."
"Are they female, or male?"
"Both genders. They're very attractive beings and very kind. Their whole object in life is to help animals and people whenever possible."
"Hmmmm. What do they eat? Do they eat anything?"
"They eat flowers and fruits and vegetables and they particularly like marigolds."
"So, how do they help animals and people exactly?"
"Animals see them more easily than people, of course. Animals aren't taught to ignore their senses like we are, so animals are easier for them to help than people. They try to divert them from danger - sometimes they hover over the animal and hide the animal with their wings, then people, or predatory animals, can't see the animal they're hiding. It's very interesting to see! It's a bit like the 91st Psalm actually! "He shall cover thee with His feathers and under His wings shalt thou trust."
"91st Psalm - hmmm. I must admit, I'm not a church goer."
"Neither am I Simon. But every day I read my Bible and the 91st Psalm is one of the Psalms that I stand on daily, for protection, you know."
"Oh - no, I don't know. You do seem to have led a charmed life, Elizabeth. My Editor has told me a few stories about your life. As he's a friend of yours I was very excited when he asked me to interview you. Usually this type of thing (his face grew a little pink as he said this) is covered by Tony, but he's on vacation at present. I'm glad to have this opportunity." This last part was added in an attempt at reassurance.
"Don't worry about it, Simon, I'm pleased to talk to you. I know this all sounds more than strange and most people won't believe it when they read it. But your Editor, and my friend, felt the story was interesting and should be told, so here we are."
"Yes, right, well, did the helpers come here to help you or Tess? If that's what their objective is."
"I have some feral cats, plus some dumped domestic cats too. One of the cats was going through an emotional time of it, the cat's particular friend had just passed away and it was grieving for him. The cat's called Henry and the one who passed away was called Timmy. Henry and Timmy went everywhere together and when Timmy died, Henry took it very hard. You do realize that animals grieve, don't you? For each other and for humans that they've loved?"
Right on cue, a cat walked into the room and jumped onto the back of the sofa, where he could view the room, and look out of the window whenever he wanted to.
"This is Henry, Simon. Oh, and that one's called Ginger, for obvious reasons!" Just then, a ginger tabby entered the room - completely sure of himself, the ginger cat went right up to Simon and rubbed his face on Simon's trouser-leg.
"Oh - that's a good sign. He's always friendly but not usually that friendly with someone he's never met before. Do you like cats, Simon?"
"Yes, I do. We always had a cat when I was a child; I grew up in Cornwall. I don't have one now, but I think maybe I should get one. I live alone and it would be so nice to come home to a cat - is that selfish of me, do you think?"
"Not at all, Simon, as long as you look after the cat's emotional as well as physical needs. They need love and attention just like us, of course. There are plenty of cats looking for good homes. I could get you a cat very easily if you want one, Simon, but you'd have to promise to get it spayed or neutered - so many unwanted animals in the world!" She smiled warmly at him and he felt his heart melt. Not in a lustful or romantic way, but in a warm, enveloping way. Her whole persona spoke of kindness and consideration. But what about these 'helpers' - surely they couldn't really exist?
He sat back in his chair and crossed his legs. His mind was working overtime - he must stay detached! He had to get to the facts of this matter.
"What did the helpers do then, for Henry?" he asked.
"It turns out that two of them stayed with him the whole time he was grieving. It took a couple of years, you know. Timmy is buried in the back garden and Henry used to go up there and lie on his grave. They hugged him and kept him company and spoke words of kindness and comfort to him."
"They speak? Do you talk to them?"
"Oh yes, they speak very softly, their voices are melodious, musical voices, very pleasant to listen to. No harsh tones in their speech, no shouting, no anger, just kind, comforting words." Elizabeth smiled again.
"Would you like another cup of coffee, Simon?"
"Yes please - very good coffee, by the way."
"I'm glad you like it, it's organic, of course, wouldn't buy anything else. Everything tastes much better without chemicals in it, don't you think? Why would we put chemicals into our bodies when there's an alternative?"
He hadn't thought of it that way before, he really should start buying organic produce, he thought.
"Are there any helpers in here at the moment?" he asked, looking up towards the ceiling.
Elizabeth smiled again and put her face into her coffee cup. Sophie and Eggie had been hovering over Simon the whole time he'd been there.
"Yes, Simon, there are two helpers in here at the moment."
"Is that because your dog or cats need help of some kind?"
"No, not exactly. These two have become close friends to us and often drop in for a visit. Oh dear, Eggie is eating the daffodils again. Eggie dear, please don't eat those! I brought those in to brighten up my room! Oh, O.K. just the one then....."
Simon looked over to the bookcase where the daffodils were and to his absolute astonishment he saw one daffodil coming out of the vase, going upwards, and slowly disappearing, as if it was being eaten....
'Did she put something in the coffee? Am I hallucinating? No, Jim, the Editor, wouldn't be friends with Elizabeth if she were dangerous.'
"I think I have enough for a story here, Elizabeth, I think Ishould be going now! Thank you for the coffee and cake and thank you for talking to me. I've enjoyed my visit." Simon was surprised to hear himself say this, he'd never said it before and he'd done hundreds of interviews. The truth was that he had enjoyed his visit, very much. He felt calmer, tranquil even....
"Well, if you need any more information, you have my phone number. And if you're in this area and want some coffee, please come and see me, Simon." This was said with warmth, it wasn't just a parting phrase, and Simon knew she meant it.
"I will. Thank you, Elizabeth." And Simon knew that he'd be visiting again and he knew they would become friends.
Simon put his coat on and felt something brush past his face. He looked up and saw, what was that? Just a glimpse, something pretty, and the most wonderful perfume! He got into his car and drove away.
"Well, Sophie, was that O.K? Did we help Simon, do you think?"
A sweet voice replied. "Yes, he'll find his way now. I put that black kitten on his passenger seat. They're just right for each other. I think Simon will expand his outlook and accomplish many things in his life - and he'll always have a cat!"
Elizabeth smiled and said, "Mission accomplished then. I wonder if the story will ever see the light of day? I don't think the world is ready for it yet!" and she picked up the Derek Tangye book she was reading, Tess by her side, Henry sitting on the back of the sofa, and Ginger on her lap. "Life is good!" she said and started reading.
A Bear in the Apple Tree
There's a bear in the apple tree - yes, I'm serious!
Mama bear is under the tree
And, wait, yes, two cubs IN the tree!
Well, the cubs couldn't reach the apples
So they climbed the tree
Now they can get at, and eat, the apples
They're SO cute!
Dear little cubs
I pray God will protect them and mama bear
Mama bear spies our fence
Will she come over?
I don't have any apple trees
My dog Toffee barks as mama bear approaches our fence
Mama bear backs off
Munch, munch, mama bear sits on my neighbours' lawn
Munching apples, crunch, munch, crunch
The cubs eating the apples in the tree
The bear family are satisfied now
They go back into the forest
I pray for protection for mama bear and her cubs
I thank God for the animal kingdom
I thank God for bears and this beautiful place
I'm truly blessed as my home backs onto forest
A forest where bears, coyotes and deer roam
Amongst others....
What a blessing, to live amongst these animals
What a blessing to see trees behind us
What a blessing to live in this lovely place
Blessed, blessed, blessed, truly blessed
That's what we are.
Mama bear is under the tree
And, wait, yes, two cubs IN the tree!
Well, the cubs couldn't reach the apples
So they climbed the tree
Now they can get at, and eat, the apples
They're SO cute!
Dear little cubs
I pray God will protect them and mama bear
Mama bear spies our fence
Will she come over?
I don't have any apple trees
My dog Toffee barks as mama bear approaches our fence
Mama bear backs off
Munch, munch, mama bear sits on my neighbours' lawn
Munching apples, crunch, munch, crunch
The cubs eating the apples in the tree
The bear family are satisfied now
They go back into the forest
I pray for protection for mama bear and her cubs
I thank God for the animal kingdom
I thank God for bears and this beautiful place
I'm truly blessed as my home backs onto forest
A forest where bears, coyotes and deer roam
Amongst others....
What a blessing, to live amongst these animals
What a blessing to see trees behind us
What a blessing to live in this lovely place
Blessed, blessed, blessed, truly blessed
That's what we are.
Monday, April 26, 2010
The Frog
'Not all frogs turn into princes'
I heard someone say
'Sometimes a frog is just a frog'
I think I had to learn that - how about you?
Is there a frog in your life?
Do you want him or her to be a prince or princess?
Remember this
We are all on different paths
With different lessons to learn
Sometimes a frog is just a frog
Don't be disappointed
If you want a prince, look for a prince
Don't be surprised if you don't find him
In a pond full of frogs!
I heard someone say
'Sometimes a frog is just a frog'
I think I had to learn that - how about you?
Is there a frog in your life?
Do you want him or her to be a prince or princess?
Remember this
We are all on different paths
With different lessons to learn
Sometimes a frog is just a frog
Don't be disappointed
If you want a prince, look for a prince
Don't be surprised if you don't find him
In a pond full of frogs!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Joy of Life
Three dog pals on summer dog walk with author
The joy of life is every day
It's little things and big
It's sunny days, it's rainy days
It's picnics with the kids
The trick to loving life, we know
Is looking for the good
In every situation find
The blessings that we should
Cancelled dates, give us more time
For thought and contemplation
For sending thoughts of love and peace
Across this whole, great, nation
Spilt milk gives us good reason
To wash the kitchen floor
Empty cake tins mean time spent
Enjoying baking more
Rainy days mean reading books
Calls made and letters sent
Sunny days mean lunches out
And time with good friends spent
Joy is there for us to find
In almost every day
Search for it and you will find
You're glad you think this way
Joy of life is not reserved
For optimists like me
It's yours to have, so take the time
Enjoy your life, it's free!
Friday, April 16, 2010
A Dog's Love
What a privilege I have
My dog to live with me
He's always there, come rain or shine
To keep me company
Such playfulness is in his eyes
Such mischief in his face
Inspiring games of seek and find
And run and jump and chase
And when I'm sad he sits with me
His head upon my lap
Though no-one's there, but us two friends
He fills a wider gap
And when the day's beginning
And I climb out of my bed
He's there at once, 'come cuddle me'
'And be with me instead'
Our morning walk is always fun
And we are always keen
We walk a while, then stop and play
Catch ball upon the green
Our morning walks are fairly short
Just thirty or forty minutes
Then we race home for breakfast time
To see what the fridge will give us
When lunch-time's here, yes, off we go
In search of more adventures
My dog and I, each other's friends
Together we're a fixture
No better friend was ever had
Than my dog Scottie, faithful lad
My dog to live with me
He's always there, come rain or shine
To keep me company
Such playfulness is in his eyes
Such mischief in his face
Inspiring games of seek and find
And run and jump and chase
And when I'm sad he sits with me
His head upon my lap
Though no-one's there, but us two friends
He fills a wider gap
And when the day's beginning
And I climb out of my bed
He's there at once, 'come cuddle me'
'And be with me instead'
Our morning walk is always fun
And we are always keen
We walk a while, then stop and play
Catch ball upon the green
Our morning walks are fairly short
Just thirty or forty minutes
Then we race home for breakfast time
To see what the fridge will give us
When lunch-time's here, yes, off we go
In search of more adventures
My dog and I, each other's friends
Together we're a fixture
No better friend was ever had
Than my dog Scottie, faithful lad
I don't have an electronic picture of Scottie - he passed away a long time ago
This is a picture of my sister with her dogs Max, Sasha and my Toffee behind her on a
Canadian dog walk
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Henry, Henry, Handsome Cat
Henry, Henry, handsome cat!
You're sturdily built, I wouldn't say fat
You're brown and you're tabby
Affectionate, kind
And if Penny bugs you, you really don't mind
A good game of tag, 'come chase me and see'
You're willing to play with the whole family
A rope or a feather, a string or a bow
They're all good cat playthings
You hide them, I know!
Now, where are those playthings?
I know where to look
They're under the bed or behind a fat book
They're under the cooker, the fridge or the table
In order to get them, I crawl and move cables
I dust away cobwebs, and pull out the chairs
To find those cat playthings, all covered with hair
And when I come out, all dusty, I find
Three cats are all waiting, with playing in mind
My work is rewarded with fun and with laughter
I sit and I watch them, now, who is the faster?
Well, Henry, he's big, but he's quicker than most
And Phoebe is small, but can leap on cat posts
And Tibby is goalie, he's firm and he's cuddly
No ball gets past Tibby, he lays on it bodily!
Around and around chasing playthings they run
Oops, over the table, oh isn't this fun?
Across the settee then leap onto the bed
Turn off the TV and watch us instead!
And when they're exhausted, they pause and then stop
Three cats in a heap, with the youngest on top
They snuggle and snooze and they smile and they purr
They look just like angels, but angels with fur!
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Remember Me for I live on
The grass is green, the sky is blue, the sun shines overhead
I walk around our cemetary and think of those now dead
Fresh flowers cut, and some in pots, are placed where loved ones rest
Though passed away, remembered still, these ones are truly blessed
I walk around well ordered paths, it's here I take my ease
My eyes drink in the peaceful scene, the birds, the grass, the trees
These trees are old and very big, they've seen a lot of things
And squirrels play amongst their leaves and birds here rest their wings
Here people come to pay respect, to say 'hello, I'm here'
They come to bring back memories of loved ones once so dear
And people pause, and people pray and people smile and cry
I see it all, upon my walks, as I go strolling by
These loved ones are the lucky ones, their graves are well attended
And yes, I know, that they are gone, their spirits have ascended
But they look on, I'm sure of that, I'm sure they know and smile
I think they too pay visits here and rest here for a while
I hope that when my time has come, I'll rest in such as this
A placed filled up with peace and love, I hope that I'll be missed
I don't want you to grieve for me, although I'll miss your face
I know you will put flowers here, to bless this hallowed place.
I believe that though we leave the earth when our time's come
That we go on, and think on this, our lives are more than one
Yes, we miss you, and you miss us, but we may meet again
This faith I have, allows a smile to come right through the pain
I walk around our cemetary and think of those now dead
Fresh flowers cut, and some in pots, are placed where loved ones rest
Though passed away, remembered still, these ones are truly blessed
I walk around well ordered paths, it's here I take my ease
My eyes drink in the peaceful scene, the birds, the grass, the trees
These trees are old and very big, they've seen a lot of things
And squirrels play amongst their leaves and birds here rest their wings
Here people come to pay respect, to say 'hello, I'm here'
They come to bring back memories of loved ones once so dear
And people pause, and people pray and people smile and cry
I see it all, upon my walks, as I go strolling by
These loved ones are the lucky ones, their graves are well attended
And yes, I know, that they are gone, their spirits have ascended
But they look on, I'm sure of that, I'm sure they know and smile
I think they too pay visits here and rest here for a while
I hope that when my time has come, I'll rest in such as this
A placed filled up with peace and love, I hope that I'll be missed
I don't want you to grieve for me, although I'll miss your face
I know you will put flowers here, to bless this hallowed place.
I believe that though we leave the earth when our time's come
That we go on, and think on this, our lives are more than one
Yes, we miss you, and you miss us, but we may meet again
This faith I have, allows a smile to come right through the pain
Friday, April 9, 2010
Trees
I wish that they could talk to me
These giant, ancient trees
What wisdom lurks beneath their bark?
What's hidden in their leaves?
They clothe themselves in shades of green
And sometimes brown and red
Depending on the type of tree
Sometimes their leaves they shed
When springtime comes, some wear their jewels
Of blossoms, amid leaves
These flowers enhance the greens and browns
And float down from the trees
Such beauty lurks within their height
They're calming, tough and strong
Yet they give shelter with their arms
No wonder birds here throng
Yes, they give shade and shelter too
To people from the weather
From sun too hot, or rain too hard
They beat the umbrella
Such welcome lies within a tree
Their arms outstretched invite
Admire me and sit with me
Come climb me if you like
Trees hold the earth, they hold the soil
So we can plant and sow
And when winds come, the earth stays put
And streams can, mud free, flow
Our secrets stay within their hearts
Our faults, our shame, our love
They serve, adorn, lift silent praise
To Father God above
So many things they must have seen
While sturdy, silent, on the green.
These giant, ancient trees
What wisdom lurks beneath their bark?
What's hidden in their leaves?
They clothe themselves in shades of green
And sometimes brown and red
Depending on the type of tree
Sometimes their leaves they shed
When springtime comes, some wear their jewels
Of blossoms, amid leaves
These flowers enhance the greens and browns
And float down from the trees
Such beauty lurks within their height
They're calming, tough and strong
Yet they give shelter with their arms
No wonder birds here throng
Yes, they give shade and shelter too
To people from the weather
From sun too hot, or rain too hard
They beat the umbrella
Such welcome lies within a tree
Their arms outstretched invite
Admire me and sit with me
Come climb me if you like
Trees hold the earth, they hold the soil
So we can plant and sow
And when winds come, the earth stays put
And streams can, mud free, flow
Our secrets stay within their hearts
Our faults, our shame, our love
They serve, adorn, lift silent praise
To Father God above
So many things they must have seen
While sturdy, silent, on the green.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Devonshire Dog Walks - for Lin
On sunny days, and wet ones too
My friend and I would walk
We'd take our dogs and walk for miles
And talk, and talk, and talk
So many journeys we did take
We chose the quiet places
Unleash the dogs, and stretch our legs
We love wide open spaces
Up the sand dunes, down to the beach
Along the golden sands
We'd walk for miles and throw some sticks
And run with balls in hand
Much laughter shared, and fun was had
And problems were endured
We shared our lives, the good, the bad
Our friendship it matured
Through hills and dales, both near and far
We took our dogs for hikes
We walked through mud, we walked through dust
We never missed our bikes
In autumn's months we'd take a flask
And sometimes doughnuts too
At Christmas time, mince pies were brought
And then we'd need the loo!
For twenty years we've shared our lives
With all its ups and downs
Those dog walks stay within my heart
I still can hear the sounds
Of barking dogs, and breaking waves
Of walks down shady paths
We shared it all and we have found
A friendship that will last.
My friend and I would walk
We'd take our dogs and walk for miles
And talk, and talk, and talk
So many journeys we did take
We chose the quiet places
Unleash the dogs, and stretch our legs
We love wide open spaces
Up the sand dunes, down to the beach
Along the golden sands
We'd walk for miles and throw some sticks
And run with balls in hand
Much laughter shared, and fun was had
And problems were endured
We shared our lives, the good, the bad
Our friendship it matured
Through hills and dales, both near and far
We took our dogs for hikes
We walked through mud, we walked through dust
We never missed our bikes
In autumn's months we'd take a flask
And sometimes doughnuts too
At Christmas time, mince pies were brought
And then we'd need the loo!
For twenty years we've shared our lives
With all its ups and downs
Those dog walks stay within my heart
I still can hear the sounds
Of barking dogs, and breaking waves
Of walks down shady paths
We shared it all and we have found
A friendship that will last.
Photo by Bridget Moore, Devon, UK (c)
Photo by Bridget Moore, Devon, UK (c)
I love to cook
I love to cook, I love to bake
Such satisfaction in a cake!
Oat cookies, pies and fancy tarts
I love the culinary arts.
When friends and family come to dine
Results are more than worth the time
The food responds to loving care
And food was made by God to share
To eat alone sometimes is fine
But I prefer with friends to dine
To sit with friends around a table
We get together when we're able
And so I plead with busy mums
Food's not just there to fill their tums
Please take some time to eat together
The benefits outweigh the bother
The meal you eat with company
Will bless you and your family
Togetherness brings closer ties
And harmony's a rewarding prize.
Such satisfaction in a cake!
Oat cookies, pies and fancy tarts
I love the culinary arts.
When friends and family come to dine
Results are more than worth the time
The food responds to loving care
And food was made by God to share
To eat alone sometimes is fine
But I prefer with friends to dine
To sit with friends around a table
We get together when we're able
And so I plead with busy mums
Food's not just there to fill their tums
Please take some time to eat together
The benefits outweigh the bother
The meal you eat with company
Will bless you and your family
Togetherness brings closer ties
And harmony's a rewarding prize.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Winter in BC
How beautiful the snow is
I sit in my living room and gaze out of the window
Watching the snow flakes falling
Heavy now
But each individual flake looks fluffy and pure
And falls on top of another
To create, how many feet, I wonder, today?
My driveway and the front garden
Are once again hidden by pure white snow
Just a couple of small patches of green
Underneath my graceful fir trees
Their branches, tipped with snow too
Like beautiful girls wearing green dresses
Dressed with white fur and diamonds of ice
Sparkling on their outer branches
It's so quiet when it snows
A hush falls over the entire area
The sky is white, just a hint of where the sun is
Trying to shine through
Still falling, falling
Casting its blanket of pure white snow
I gaze out of the window and am in awe
At the beauty of this place and this season
Thank you, God, for bringing me here
To this beautiful, peaceful place
I love it here.
I sit in my living room and gaze out of the window
Watching the snow flakes falling
Heavy now
But each individual flake looks fluffy and pure
And falls on top of another
To create, how many feet, I wonder, today?
My driveway and the front garden
Are once again hidden by pure white snow
Just a couple of small patches of green
Underneath my graceful fir trees
Their branches, tipped with snow too
Like beautiful girls wearing green dresses
Dressed with white fur and diamonds of ice
Sparkling on their outer branches
It's so quiet when it snows
A hush falls over the entire area
The sky is white, just a hint of where the sun is
Trying to shine through
Still falling, falling
Casting its blanket of pure white snow
I gaze out of the window and am in awe
At the beauty of this place and this season
Thank you, God, for bringing me here
To this beautiful, peaceful place
I love it here.
Devon
We thought we'd died and gone to Heaven
The first time that we visited Devon!
We Londoners, used to concrete and fog
Saw folk in the countryside walking their dog
Down lanes, where there were not many cars
Uphill and downhill and ever so far.....
Those Devon lanes, I remember them still
Wild violets, primroses, bold daffodils
Each season bringing a better display
In later years, here's where my dog and I played
Those first tastes of Devon, so rugged and free
Brought us to live there, the Hall family
Lynton so hilly, with old fashioned shops
Antiques and book-stores and quaint restaurants
Lynmouth, harbour village down by the sea
Ice cream, and dog walks and clotted cream teas
Our local town, our own Barnstaple
Had everything needed to make our lives full
Our own pannier market, with veggies and fruit
With pasties and crafts and baskets so cute
Our very own theatre, of which we were proud
From Shakespeare and ballet, which brought out a crowd
To Blues Brothers, Mozart, Beethoven or jazz
And mind bending mysteries, it sure had pzazz!
All around Devon are lush deep green hills
And plenty of sea walks, and plenty of gulls
I'd walk on the beach, throwing sticks for my dog
And down leafy lanes in the mornings I'd jog
Some parts of the county are rugged and wild
What thoughts they inspired in me as a child
The heather, the rocks, and the cliffs, ocean's shimmer
Contrasting thatched cottages, streams where I'd linger
The hay stacks, the cider, the ploughmans, the smiles
Pub lunches with friends and our dogs - we'd walk miles
And sometimes a BBQ, cooked on the moor
Midst flowers and cows, with a cloth for a floor
Some cider, some wine, some pop or some juice
The dogs lie contented, not tied up, but loose
They'd watch as the burgers and sausages sizzled
They knew there'd be treats when our appetites fizzled
Dear Devon, my home of earlier times
I long to come back to you Devon, you're mine!
The first time that we visited Devon!
We Londoners, used to concrete and fog
Saw folk in the countryside walking their dog
Down lanes, where there were not many cars
Uphill and downhill and ever so far.....
Those Devon lanes, I remember them still
Wild violets, primroses, bold daffodils
Each season bringing a better display
In later years, here's where my dog and I played
Those first tastes of Devon, so rugged and free
Brought us to live there, the Hall family
Lynton so hilly, with old fashioned shops
Antiques and book-stores and quaint restaurants
Lynmouth, harbour village down by the sea
Ice cream, and dog walks and clotted cream teas
Our local town, our own Barnstaple
Had everything needed to make our lives full
Our own pannier market, with veggies and fruit
With pasties and crafts and baskets so cute
Our very own theatre, of which we were proud
From Shakespeare and ballet, which brought out a crowd
To Blues Brothers, Mozart, Beethoven or jazz
And mind bending mysteries, it sure had pzazz!
All around Devon are lush deep green hills
And plenty of sea walks, and plenty of gulls
I'd walk on the beach, throwing sticks for my dog
And down leafy lanes in the mornings I'd jog
Some parts of the county are rugged and wild
What thoughts they inspired in me as a child
The heather, the rocks, and the cliffs, ocean's shimmer
Contrasting thatched cottages, streams where I'd linger
The hay stacks, the cider, the ploughmans, the smiles
Pub lunches with friends and our dogs - we'd walk miles
And sometimes a BBQ, cooked on the moor
Midst flowers and cows, with a cloth for a floor
Some cider, some wine, some pop or some juice
The dogs lie contented, not tied up, but loose
They'd watch as the burgers and sausages sizzled
They knew there'd be treats when our appetites fizzled
Dear Devon, my home of earlier times
I long to come back to you Devon, you're mine!
Penny Poppet
Photo by Penny McKay (c)
Abandoned in a lonely place
That's where we first met
I picked you up and took you home
And now you are my pet
I called you Penny, dear one
Your worth they felt was less
Those selfish people leaving you
So my life you could bless
And what a blessing you are!
Such love you give to me
You've been a blessing every day
If only 'they' could see.
Abandoned in a hot place
No water and no food
Those selfish people dumped you there
They left you there to brood
So home we came, my cat and I
To meet the family members
So scared at first, but over time
You kindled friendship's embers
Although at first, you couldn't eat
With tidbits I'd encourage you
A spoonful here, a spoonful there
Will fresh fish and some cream do?
Henry Cat fell in love with you
A friend said 'who can blame him?
That Penny Cat's a fox, you know
Her beauty has enslaved him!'
But more than beautiful outside
You love me very much
You kiss my face and sit with me
At bathing times and such
At morning's bath, you sit beside
And gaze at me and purr
You reach your little paw to me
And touch my face, my hair
So glossy now, your white bits white
Your calico coat well groomed
Your long fur quite imaculate
You glide from room to room
My Penny Poppet, darling cat
Oh how I love you so
From the tip of your sweet little rosebud nose
To the tip of your beautiful toe
Those selfish people, lost your love
They threw your love away
Their loss is my sweet, blessed, gain
I love you more each day......
Happy Homes
What is it that we're looking for?
What do we long for most?
For money, power, fame, or love?
Or happy, peaceful, homes?
It seems we long for days gone by
Because we feel they had
A happy home, a sense of ties
Committed Mum and Dad
A feeling of security
Seems missing in these days
Excitement and adventure
Try to lure us away
A home is somewhere you feel safe
It's filled with love and laughter
A home has family and pets
And 'happy ever after'
You know, you can create your home
Wherever you may live
A home comes from within your heart
It's where your love you give
A home-cooked meal at end of day
Shows family you care
Creating good relationships
As your own day you share
The dinner table should be used
For bonding family ties
Each member sharing things they've done
Conversation with the pies!
And even those who live alone
Can happy homes create
The atmosphere within your home
Is yours alone to make.
What do we long for most?
For money, power, fame, or love?
Or happy, peaceful, homes?
It seems we long for days gone by
Because we feel they had
A happy home, a sense of ties
Committed Mum and Dad
A feeling of security
Seems missing in these days
Excitement and adventure
Try to lure us away
A home is somewhere you feel safe
It's filled with love and laughter
A home has family and pets
And 'happy ever after'
You know, you can create your home
Wherever you may live
A home comes from within your heart
It's where your love you give
A home-cooked meal at end of day
Shows family you care
Creating good relationships
As your own day you share
The dinner table should be used
For bonding family ties
Each member sharing things they've done
Conversation with the pies!
And even those who live alone
Can happy homes create
The atmosphere within your home
Is yours alone to make.
Labels:
Poetry
The Music of Water
Crystal clear water, you sing as you flow
Over the rocks and the stones
Rushing downstream to see what's ahead
Eager to face the unknown
Softly you sing as you go on your way
Songs filled with praise and with wonder
Lifting our hearts as we watch you go by
Mischievous songs filled with laughter
How would it be if we started each day
Rushing to face the new dawn?
Fully expecting excitement and joy
Laughing at life's twists and turns?
How would it be, if when boulders come up
Over we went with a shout
Looking for fun and expecting to win
Loving what life's all about
Pure contented hearts would be
Living, loving, faithfully.
Over the rocks and the stones
Rushing downstream to see what's ahead
Eager to face the unknown
Softly you sing as you go on your way
Songs filled with praise and with wonder
Lifting our hearts as we watch you go by
Mischievous songs filled with laughter
How would it be if we started each day
Rushing to face the new dawn?
Fully expecting excitement and joy
Laughing at life's twists and turns?
How would it be, if when boulders come up
Over we went with a shout
Looking for fun and expecting to win
Loving what life's all about
Pure contented hearts would be
Living, loving, faithfully.
In Praise of Chocolate!
You lift my spirits when I'm down
You satisfy a craving
You spread yourself on my taste buds
You chocolate I've been craving
I keep some bars to treat myself
Rewards for being good
I don't each much, but when I do
I enjoy you as I should
So velvety, upon my tongue
So rich, and sweet and comforting
The pictures that you conjure up
Bring warmth and joy and munching!
So good with coffee, milk, or tea
I savour every bite
Between the sips of drinks I find
Increasing appetite
So, you're an aphorodisiac
When taken fairly often?
Your reputation sells more bars
For hearts we mean to soften
So innocent, you lead us on
"Go on, have one bite more"
But though I love the taste of you
Yet still I know the score!
Too much of you will fatten me
How many is too many?
I wonder what the limits are
When calorie counting - any?
So, once a month I treat myself
One bar, or maybe two
Depending on how good I've been
Should I be telling you?
Ooh, chocolate, made in pretty shapes
In fancy little cases
All wrapped up in see-through bags
Oh my, just watch our faces!
We buy you and we take you home
As gifts for company
For birthdays, or a thank-you gift
For anniversaries
A welcome gift, at any time
You represent the heart
We eagerly share you with our friends
As each new box we start
You satisfy a craving
You spread yourself on my taste buds
You chocolate I've been craving
I keep some bars to treat myself
Rewards for being good
I don't each much, but when I do
I enjoy you as I should
So velvety, upon my tongue
So rich, and sweet and comforting
The pictures that you conjure up
Bring warmth and joy and munching!
So good with coffee, milk, or tea
I savour every bite
Between the sips of drinks I find
Increasing appetite
So, you're an aphorodisiac
When taken fairly often?
Your reputation sells more bars
For hearts we mean to soften
So innocent, you lead us on
"Go on, have one bite more"
But though I love the taste of you
Yet still I know the score!
Too much of you will fatten me
How many is too many?
I wonder what the limits are
When calorie counting - any?
So, once a month I treat myself
One bar, or maybe two
Depending on how good I've been
Should I be telling you?
Ooh, chocolate, made in pretty shapes
In fancy little cases
All wrapped up in see-through bags
Oh my, just watch our faces!
We buy you and we take you home
As gifts for company
For birthdays, or a thank-you gift
For anniversaries
A welcome gift, at any time
You represent the heart
We eagerly share you with our friends
As each new box we start
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