Spent 9 days in Florida with Brian and Charlotte. Temps in the mid 20's and clear blue sky's. We returned to -6 nights and currently it is snowing. We had thought spring was on the way, after all all the crocuses etc. are out. I guess not yet. We visited Jessie and spent an hour with her, she might have recognized Tessa and seemed to connect with Michael. Also spent time with Rebecca and her two children Liev and Zara.
More comment and pictures from the beach, Palm Beach Zoo and Morakami to come.
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Naomi Waken's poem about our bench at Drumbeg
On the Bench at Drumbeg Park
My friend's father
never made it to the west,
although all his life
he'd longed for that coast,
and the promise it held.
He'd not been the first to fail,
nor is he likely to be the last.
At his death, she had a bench placed
where he might have viewed
the Strait and the mountains beyond
and the dreams on the horizon
which may not have moved any nearer
even if he had made it to the west.
And when I sit on that bench,
I think, without regret, of things
that never came to fruition,
things that promised, and then turned away.
And gradually, sitting on that bench,
my past fades into the mist
on the far islands, and all I'm aware of
is the sun-warmed bench, and my
sun-warmed body, and
the healing power of Drumbeg.
Naomi Wakan
naomiwakan.com
My friend's father
never made it to the west,
although all his life
he'd longed for that coast,
and the promise it held.
He'd not been the first to fail,
nor is he likely to be the last.
At his death, she had a bench placed
where he might have viewed
the Strait and the mountains beyond
and the dreams on the horizon
which may not have moved any nearer
even if he had made it to the west.
And when I sit on that bench,
I think, without regret, of things
that never came to fruition,
things that promised, and then turned away.
And gradually, sitting on that bench,
my past fades into the mist
on the far islands, and all I'm aware of
is the sun-warmed bench, and my
sun-warmed body, and
the healing power of Drumbeg.
Naomi Wakan
naomiwakan.com
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