Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Today!

Thread 12: Coffee & A Song!


Today, I start out the day with coffee and a song:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmUJGENbsAo&feature=related

I really like this song for some strange reason.
I run to the radio whenever I hear it!
The gal's a phenomenal singer!

I hope we have more like her soon.

SPRING!

The morning is eerily quiet. Other writers and I have already mentioned that
it is Poetry Month, so we are quietly reflecting on that. Some are sharing poetry
on their sites. I have written or started to write a few on some of my sites.
April is magic for poetry. Springtime and everything blooming, flourishing, new life, and the wonder of it all!

I remember a line from a book where the character says when she
finds a locked away garden.

"It's not quite dead, is it?"

It's a sad but hopeful line.
Something that someone had forgotten or relegated to a back burner
somewhere, something that still exists, but is forgotten by mankind?

I am imagining a scene where someone finds a lost Garden of Eden or some other
mystical find.

I had always thought of the show, "Relic Hunter" as a humorous program
with interesting plots, but I think that its premise was serious.
How magical it must be to find some lost relic or artifact that means
something to someone. Recently, there were two incidents in the news.
One involving a lost document...so my mind is contemplating being
an excavationist in my own life, recovering things, or dusting things off.

I'm not sure what I will do with all of this, but it seems timely, because
Spring is in the air.

I have not ventured out for errands lately. I am waiting for a good day, when
I don't have so many chores to do. Most of them are in my mind also.

So I have to do some clear-thinking to get matters resolved.
Then make it a tangible move to move about again.

Spring makes reservations for us, I believe.
Appointments in time.
I feel this more as I age.
Summer and Fall can be placid, but spring-time initiates new beginnings and
so much more, if you stay true to yourself.

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