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Saturday, December 31, 2022

Only a Tick








In the space that is only a tick of the clock, 2023 arrives as if it were a Maserati ~ all shiny and new, waiting for us to get in and travel the world.









“Remember tonight…..for it is the beginning of always.”

~ Dante Alighieri




 

Friday, December 30, 2022

Book Review: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou

Writing this review is rather like trying to put together a puzzle. But I can’t find the corner pieces, or the nice neat pieces that go around the edge of the picture. To envision the eight year old child, Marguerite, speechless after her rape and the Maya Angelou, 86 years old at her death in 2014 an articulate, wise and honoured woman there seems to be no one ‘picture’. In graphic detail, her experiences, both emotionally and physically are displayed in a voice that really seems very kind. As a young child, and then as an adolescent that kindness still had to develop. With each of her experiences, from the abuse at eight, to the brutal travel to Mexico with her father, the overt or hidden racism that every black person of any age has to deal with, Maya Angelou has not only stepped out of the cage that society had forced her into, but developed a strong and wise voice in story and poetry. Each time she survived an attack on her being, whether physically or emotionally, she learned the lessons of resilience. She had the benefit of having strong, loving female relationships ~ her grandmother (Momma) in Stamps, Arkansas ~ staunchly religious and owner of the local general store, her mother, Vivian Baxter (Mother Dearest), independent and fun loving, in San Francisco as well as Mrs. Bertha Flowers, a local teacher in Stamps who helped little Maya regain her voice after several years of silence. Her other stalwart was her brother Bailey, who was her confidant, until he was at the grand old age of sixteen.


At fifteen, Maya went against rigid societal norms in San Francisco and became the first black female street car conductor. She questioned her sexuality after reading The Well of Loneliness, a lesbian novel (1928) and realizing that she was tall, deep voiced and not as developed as her friends. Another societal norm to puzzle about until learning she was pregnant. All in all, Maya Angelou, climbed through, over or around what life had to throw at her. Fear, anger, wonder, curiosity, and determination bolstered her all along the way.


“She comprehended the perversity of life, that in the struggle lies the joy.”

~ Maya Angelou,  I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings


Title: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Author: Maya Angelou

Copyright: 1969
Copyright renewed: 1997 by Maya Angelou

Forward Copyright: 2015 by Oprah Winfrey

Publisher: Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House, a division of Random House LLC, a Penguin Random House company of New York

Type: Autobiography

Format: Paperback

ISBN: 978-0-345-51440-0

ebook ISBN: 978-1-5883-6925-3


Thursday, December 29, 2022

A Cat's Tale - A Feline Rant

A Feline Rant


I am healthy, handsome cat. 


Finally. Going outside. But in the little cozy thing my human carries me in. Instead of letting me out to chase the squirrel I always see ~ which I wouldn’t have done anyway because I just detest the snow, I was carted off to a place that made my nose twitch. Quite unceremoniously, the box I was in was turned upside down. Poked and prodded by a human I didn’t even have time to smell. The final indignity? He pulled up a piece of my skin ~ without even asking! ~ and poked me with something sharper than my claws. I was so unnerved and offended!


Oh, I’ve forgiven her ~ after all she does feed me.


“I’m a cat. We aren’t required to make sense.”

~ Seanan McGuire,  A Local Habitation


 

Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Chapter Two, Episode 116 - Out of the Blue - Situationally Theirs

Out of the Blue


“My, my! Elizabeth will be very pleased.” Digby had come early to his office at the back of the kitchen. Even the coffee machine had a high polish on it. The water reservoir and the coffee bean receptacle were both filled. Clean mugs set out. Spoon container filled with clean spoons. All that was left was to choose a mug and push the right buttons. Not a dirty dish in sight. Clean table cloth on. Elizabeth always left the kitchen just as spotless, but on the few occasions when someone else was tasked for cleanup, it was never as good. He wondered if the excellent work was just Miss Emelina and Dez, or if the men had helped. Sure he’d learn those details from his wife, he just smiled.


On the way in, he picked up the mail and planned to open it when he got to his office. “Coffee first.” Martha was still asleep, so he just slipped out of the house quietly. It wasn’t really a work day for him, so he was dressed casually. For Digby, casually meant he didn’t have a tie on and a suit jacket was replaced by a ‘Mr. Rogers’ cardigan. Martha had been teasing him about that for years. Once at this desk, he set his mug of hot coffee and the mail down. Settling in to his chair he leafed through the mail. A power bill, a letter from the Estate lawyer, two requests for donations and ….. he set them all aside. The last was a letter from his brother Tom! He hadn’t heard from him since he and Martha had visited them in the summer. 


Hello James! 


You know I’m not much of a letter writer any more, but I’ve just come in from clearing snow. More than there was last year. Purchased a pretty heavy duty snow blower that can clear a side walk a lot faster than the old one I had. But it still takes a lot of work and shakes my arms half off my body. Been watching the news and heard the reports of the snows you’ve had. Probably all gone by now with the rain. 


Sofia and I have taken up this new sport ‘Pickle Ball’. Do you have it on the Island? Strangest name for a sport I ever heard of, but we have fun. The town has a community building with a gymnasium where they set up the nets. It’s kind of like tennis, ping pong and squash all combined. Sure beats clearing the snow. After our games, the group always goes for hamburgers. There’s the usual cranks that want to run the place, but we just let them be with their worries. 


That’s about it for us. Drop me a line when you have time and maybe we can get together again this summer. Say hello to everyone at the Estate ~ we enjoyed meeting everyone.


Hope you and Martha are well. Sofia and I enjoyed your visit this summer.


Love Tom


Digby read the letter over again. On his desk, he kept the photograph of the snowy forest that James had sent him. Out loud he said to Tom’s letter “Yes, Martha and I do need to make another trip up, but in the snows this time. Not sure that’s a good idea. I’ll have to talk it over with her.” He heard footsteps at his door. “What do you need to talk to me about?” Surprised, his wife must have been up practically after he left for the office.


“Martha, I’ve had a letter from Tom. Mostly it’s about snow blowing and Pickle Ball. That sport you want me to get involved in. He wants us to come visit again. He said this summer, but what do you think about a winter trip?” Seeing a frown pass across her face, he hesitated. “Well maybe not, but could we think about it?”


“We can think about it, James, but isn’t travel in the mountains in winter dangerous? We’re Island people and if anything happened….  We’d have to buy new winter clothes and boots… How would we get there safely?” Martha was already planning and worrying at the same time. “Well, let’s just discuss it and I’ll call Tom tonight and see what month is usually the best for travel.” 


“Breakfast’s ready, you two.” Martha had already spoken with Elizabeth about their lack of breakfast before leaving for work. She hadn’t eaten either. Almost speechless about the polish that had her kitchen shining, she almost hesitated to get cooking. “Just scrambled eggs, toast and tomatoes.” Martha finished setting the table. The three friends sat down and over the simple breakfast, James told Elizabeth of Tom’s letter, Martha filling in possible travel plans while they ate. After the excitement of Christmas had calmed down, it felt good to look forward to this new possibility.


~~~~~


“Without leaps of imagination or dreaming, we lose the excitement 

of possibilities. Dreaming, after all is a form of planning.”

~ Gloria Steinem



Tuesday, December 27, 2022

On my Way to the Bus Stop - A Cartoon Character in Snow




This little one, just resting in bristly foliage and enjoying the warmer (as in not as cold) weather, caught my eye as I walked past. I just about ignored her, but if clouds in the sky can look like dragons or rabbits, them why can’t snow look like a charming cartoon character? By now, several hours later, she may have acquired dimples from freezing rain!



“When you least expect it, nature has cunning ways 

of finding our weakest spot.”

~ Micheal Stuhlbarg -  Mr. Perlman


Monday, December 26, 2022

On an Afternoon Walk - Snow Beard's Song

Snow Beard's Song

Snow Beard, his snow cap rakishly on his head, sang a sweet song of softer temperatures when he could put away his cap and shave his beard. But until then, he would sing his songs to passersby huddled inside thick winter coats, scarves, toques and mitts. Few dogs wandered about and for that Snow Beard was grateful, for the snow around his roots was as white and pure as could be.


“When snow falls, nature listens.”

Lama Willa Miller

Sunday, December 25, 2022

Christmas Present

Ghosts of Christmas’ past 

vie for my attention like a child’s tug o’ war ~ 

soft glow and fond memories of family, food and fun, 

against gray grief 

    and angry angst that seem, 

each of their own accord, 

to want a solid win. 


To date, no concrete decision!


honour bound, each finally bows to the other’s need

the struggle, the tug o’ war, is a draw: 

one cannot survive without the other

The Winner:  Christmas Present


“Christmas gives us the opportunity to pause 

and reflect on the important things around us.”

~ David Cameron