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Saturday, September 22, 2018

To Reconnect and Grow

I can’t think of anything more beautiful
than family bonds forged and grown strong
through good times and bad ~
bonds that flare and shine brightly
during celebrations and family reunions.

Unless ~

It is new family bonds forged between
cousins grown and away
with tiny cousins bringing new bonds
that become cherished joys and fun
of family reunions and celebrations

“We are each other’s magnitude and bond.”
~ Gwendolyn Brooks

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Friday, September 21, 2018

Baby Talk

When I see any baby I smile.
No matter the mood I am in.
Happy or sad, full of energy or tired
My smile muscles work all by themselves

When I look into the eyes of a baby
My heart softens with joy
At the curiousity, trust and unknowing
That shines out from eyes blue or brown

When I hold the tiny, soft hand and feet of a baby
My touch becomes gentle and full of kindness
at this wondrous new softness 
that is exploring a world full of hard edges.

When I hear the laughter ~ or crying ~ of a baby
My heart bursts wide with exquisite love
wanting to share laughter or soften the hurt 
giving a tiny corner of myself to one tiny life

When I see any baby, I smile.
No matter the mood I am in
Happy or sad, full of energy or tired
I know our world will grow ever more beautiful.

“Every child begins the world again.”
~ Henry David Thoreau

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Thursday, September 20, 2018

Nature’s Fall

In prairie wind gusts and breezes
fragile trees let go of yellowing leaves
carpeting lawns, sidewalks and streets
while green leaves still decorate others more hardy
 until they too let go to crisp and crumble
preparing for dormancy and rest 
to burst with new growth in a distant spring

“I rest in ease, knowing there are others out there,
whispering themselves to sleep, just like me.”
~ Charlotte Erickson

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Wednesday, September 19, 2018

City Streets

City Streets

I walked city streets today.
Alien ~ glassed in buildings tall.
City streets that once I knew.
Familiar brick and mortar gone.
I felt as though I wasn’t home
~ this city strange to me
but a building here, a building there
still standing grounded me
so still I walked those city streets
to remind me of those days gone by
 in the city streets of home.

Absorb what is useful, discard what is not, 
add what is uniquely your own”
~ Bruce Lee

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Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Prairie Autumn Edges

Prairie Autumn Edges

Leaves touched by Midas
with edges crisped brown
in night time’s cold
while autumn grows nigh
and summer’s end approaches.

“No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace 
as I have seen in one autumnal face.”
~ John Donne, The Complete Poetry and Selected Prose

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Monday, September 17, 2018

Sweet History

Sweet History

A red rose’s layered petals
curled deep as memories ~
cherished by nursing classmates
with scent of history just as sweet
grow ever lovelier
with each passing year.

Ah, but rose petals do not tell
of the tricks and games that
nursing classmates played in
those years of newness and learning,
stepping out of adolescence
into young adulthood.

“But friendship is the breathing rose, with sweets in every fold.”
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Movie Review: Mission Impossible: Fallout ~ directed by Christopher McQuarrie

I’m writing this on my iPad from Regina with no photo accompanying my words. It was a long day - stop overs stretched out my day that began at 5am.  It is now 1045 pm. My long time friend, Donna, picked me up at the airport around 5pm and within an hour and a half, four of us had our feet up in a Cineplex watching a real ~ and no pun intended ~ cliff hanger.  Tom Cruise (Ethan Hunt) and his dedicated band of spies (Luther and Benjamin) chased bomb maker (Solomon Lane), as well as a bomb that couldn’t be defused, through several hails of bullets, careening car chases (and speeding motorcycles) through Paris. The threat ~ nuclear destruction of five major religious sites and all the people in the surrounding areas. The racing intrigue of undercover spies avoiding Paris police kept us all on the edge of our seats.

I must confess that I watch the structure of a story and how tension is built, growing stronger as the story unfolds. Limits are constantly set that ‘can’t’ be pushed. The lines ‘I’ll make it work’ or ‘I’ll find a way’ tease the audience on to see if, when and how the Gordian knot can be cut. Little bits - and sometimes really tiny bits - of humour were sprinkled throughout the gunfire and crumpling metal. I’ll not fail to mention the fist fights and martial arts that leave only scratches - well maybe a bloodied nose, destroyed ballrooms, bathrooms and anything in it’s wake that removes whole waves of blocks away from the chase. Any threat to the success of the mission are removed until towards the end, the single threat is revealed. A deeply buried mole (Henry Cavill) who, in this case, was foisted upon the mission by the CIA (Angela Bassett) over the objections of another department head (Alec Baldwin).

Most of us know that Tom Cruise does his own stunts which makes them all the more real. It was all shot in 3D so the fighting at the edge of ginormous cliffs and the dangling from helicopters really did make one dizzy in the comfort of our chairs. Included in the story were not one, but two, love interests. One an beautiful ex-wife (Julia) who had a new life but still loved our protagonist, and the other a beautiful spy (Ilsa) who was out to kill the focus of all the mad chases - the man (Solomon Lane) who had developed the impossible to diffuse bomb. Their mission was accomplished with a lot of hard work on the part of the actors and the audience. An interesting aside, the very familiar music score became one of the actors carrying the story and sometimes was the ‘voice’ over the gunfire so that the audience only saw the action but did not hear the devastation.

All in all it was good fun. Our mission was to enjoy this movie and eat lovely buttered popcorn ~ without any scratches, bruises or car chases. Mission accomplished.

“Your mission, should you choose to accept it.......”
~ Mission Impossible (original TV and a string of movies)

Cast:
Tom Cruise - Ethan Hunt
Simon Peg - Benjamin Dunn
Ving Rhames - Luther
Rebecca Ferguson - Ilsa - MI6 spy
Henry Cahill - Walker
Alec Baldwin - Alan Hunley
Angela Bassett - CIA
Sean Harris - Solomon Lane
Vanessa Kirby - a plutonium broker
Michelle Monaghan - Julia (ex-wife)