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Tag Archives: life
old friends – April 20
4.20.2015 I can’t do what you do anymore, he said I’m just too tired, too fuzzy. Don’t wait for your bucket list, she says, after eighty it just gets too hard. And yet there they both are, … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, couples, friends, grace, journey, life, partners, persistence
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young players – April 6
4.6.2015 young players on the stage newer voices at play in the story we all enter. ————–
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Tagged aging, destiny, generations, journey, life, new, story, young
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life along the banks – March 31
3.31.2015 trees swaying in winds bolder than daylight slower than haste cobalt blue sky reflecting the half light of mid day changed now season snow gone, ground bare, waiting, birds rap-a-tat at dappled deer while pond ice melts away … Continue reading
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Tagged changes, creation, fercundity, growth, life, nature, renewal, season change, spring
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traffic – February 17
2.17.2015 pavement rolling under the chassis, long curving byways, short tight traffics, remind that the journey is no longer just as enjoyable as the destination. —————————–
sandal – February 4
2.4.2015 the sandal fits the curve of the foot that has rested in it, strode upon it, settled wax and fiber, leather warm, worn in to comfort by the passing of time and tread. ————————
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Tagged care, comfort, familiar, familiarity, fit, friendship, life, suited, support, time
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soul mated – January 12
1.12.2015 what lies beyond hitting the marks vocation found, living earned, a home built, family raised, soul mated we strive so long and then what what comes next not after the end next but within, here, now next … Continue reading
thank you Lord – November 27
11.27.2014 thank you Lord for daytimes thank you Lord for night thank you Lord for all those who guide me to the right. ……. thank you Lord for lovers thank you Lord for sons thank … Continue reading
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Tagged appreciation, country, eternal life, family, friends, God, life, lifespan, Lord, Prayer, prayers, thanks, Thanksgiving
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red squirrel – November 15
11.15.2014 red squirrel scurries in the snow nipping up kernels dropped by the birds who flit and skitter into the limbs above lest some predator notes their presence. circle of life. ——————-
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Tagged birds, connection, feeding, interrelation, life, nature, pattern, presence, squirrels
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us older guys – November 8
11.2.2014 us older guys are just young guys inside checking it out wondering what’s going on not really trusting that it ever really comes to an end. —————————
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Tagged aging, continuation, eternal life, growth, inner life, learning, life, mortality, perception, time, wisdom, youth
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fears about faith – September 15
9.15.2014 fears about faith about God and life and love and death fantasies or connections to the really real beneath the world’s veneer fears. that it won’t be true. that it is. and will I have lived … Continue reading