Friday, December 18, 2009

Faerie Friday


Happy Birthday...





...to my darling husband! I love you...

Thursday, December 17, 2009

The Thursday Poem





Ariel

Please God, don’t let me get trapped
in one of those pastel worlds
where everything is white bread,
45% cotton, 55% polyester,
Muzak.
I want to live copper, blue-green, burgundy,
satin and sailcloth
the sea at midnight,
the sky at noon.
Don’t let me live earthbound
with my eyes on my lawn
or in my neighbor’s windows.
I want to soar
sail
splash
like a kite.
Let me frame the sky
and hang it on my wall.
Let me keep the mountains
in a box under my bed.

Sara Booth

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Winnie Wednesday


Monday, December 14, 2009

Mermaid Monday...


Sunday, December 13, 2009

Unconscious Mutterings



This week's words from LunaNina:

  1. Up :: we go!

  2. Scram! :: get lost!

  3. Smell :: divine

  4. Belong :: here

  5. Doug :: -las Adams

  6. Collar :: and tie

  7. Squirrel :: tail

  8. Chinese :: meal

  9. Tracker :: bar

  10. Apartment :: flat

The Sunday Quote





I'm not offended by all the dumb-blonde jokes because I know that I'm not dumb. I also know I'm not blonde.

Dolly Parton

Prayer for World Peace




We pray to the great Spiritual Power in which we live and move and have our being.
We pray that we may at all times keep our minds open to new ideas and shun dogma;
that we may grow in our understanding of the nature of all living beings and our connectedness with the natural world;
that we may become ever more filled with generosity of spirit and true compassion and love for all life;
that we may strive to heal the hurts that we have inflicted on nature and control our greed for material things, knowing that our actions are harming our natural world and the future of our children;
that we may value each and every human being for who he is, for who she is, reaching to the spirit that is within, knowing the power of each individual to change the world.

We pray for social justice, for the alleviation of the crippling poverty that condemns millions of people around the world to lives of misery - hungry, sick, and utterly without hope.
We pray for the children who are starving, who are condemned to homelessness, slave labour, prostitution, and especially for those forced to fight, to kill and torture even members of their own family.
We pray for the victims of violence and war, for those wounded in body and for those wounded in mind.
We pray for the multitudes of refugees, forced from their homes to alien places through war or through the utter destruction of their environment.

We pray for suffering animals everywhere, for an end to the pain caused by scientific experimentation, intensive farming, fur farming, shooting, trapping, training for entertainment, abusive pet owners, and all other forms of exploitation such as overloading and overworking pack animals, bull fighting, badger baiting, dog and cock fighting and so many more.

We pray for an end to cruelty, whether to humans or other animals, for an end to bullying, and torture in all its forms.
We pray that we may learn the peace that comes with forgiving and the strength we gain in loving;
that we may learn to take nothing for granted in this life;
that we may learn to see and understand with our hearts;
that we may learn to rejoice in our being.

We pray for these things with humility;
We pray because of the hope that is within us, and because of a faith in the ultimate triumph of the human spirit;
We pray because of our love for Creation, and because of our trust in God.
We pray, above all, for peace throughout the world.

prayer for world peace ~ dr jane goodall

Friday, December 11, 2009

Faerie Friday


Thursday, December 10, 2009

The Thursday Poem




Sonnet 115

All we were going strong last night this time,
the mots were flying & the frozen daiquiris
were downing, supine on the floor lay Lise
listening to Schubert grievous & sublime,
my head was frantic with a following rime:
it was a good evening, an evening to please,
I kissed here in the kitchen-ecstasies-
among so much good we tamped down the crime.

The weather's changing. This morning was cold,
as I made for the grove, without expectation,
some hundred Sonnets in my pocket, old,
to read her if she came. Presently the sun
yellowed the pines and my lady came not
in blue jeans & a sweater. I sat down & wrote.

John Berryman
(25th October 1914-7th January 1972)

From the book: Poem for the Day One

Wednesday, December 09, 2009

Witchy Wednesday


Monday, December 07, 2009

Mermaid Monday...


Sunday, December 06, 2009

Unconscious Mutterings




This week's words from LunaNina:

  1. Hotter :: footwear

  2. Negotiator :: mediator

  3. Crimson :: tide

  4. Loses :: the game

  5. Tide :: over

  6. Alan :: Rickman

  7. Fool :: strawberry

  8. Pink :: one of my favourite colours

  9. Palm :: tree

  10. Lipstick :: on your collar!

The Sunday Quote




Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful.

Buddha

Prayer for World Peace




We pray to the great Spiritual Power in which we live and move and have our being.
We pray that we may at all times keep our minds open to new ideas and shun dogma;
that we may grow in our understanding of the nature of all living beings and our connectedness with the natural world;
that we may become ever more filled with generosity of spirit and true compassion and love for all life;
that we may strive to heal the hurts that we have inflicted on nature and control our greed for material things, knowing that our actions are harming our natural world and the future of our children;
that we may value each and every human being for who he is, for who she is, reaching to the spirit that is within, knowing the power of each individual to change the world.

We pray for social justice, for the alleviation of the crippling poverty that condemns millions of people around the world to lives of misery - hungry, sick, and utterly without hope.
We pray for the children who are starving, who are condemned to homelessness, slave labour, prostitution, and especially for those forced to fight, to kill and torture even members of their own family.
We pray for the victims of violence and war, for those wounded in body and for those wounded in mind.
We pray for the multitudes of refugees, forced from their homes to alien places through war or through the utter destruction of their environment.

We pray for suffering animals everywhere, for an end to the pain caused by scientific experimentation, intensive farming, fur farming, shooting, trapping, training for entertainment, abusive pet owners, and all other forms of exploitation such as overloading and overworking pack animals, bull fighting, badger baiting, dog and cock fighting and so many more.

We pray for an end to cruelty, whether to humans or other animals, for an end to bullying, and torture in all its forms.
We pray that we may learn the peace that comes with forgiving and the strength we gain in loving;
that we may learn to take nothing for granted in this life;
that we may learn to see and understand with our hearts;
that we may learn to rejoice in our being.

We pray for these things with humility;
We pray because of the hope that is within us, and because of a faith in the ultimate triumph of the human spirit;
We pray because of our love for Creation, and because of our trust in God.
We pray, above all, for peace throughout the world.

prayer for world peace ~ dr jane goodall

Friday, December 04, 2009

Faerie Friday


Thursday, December 03, 2009

The Thursday Poem




From Twelth Night
Sweet-and-Twenty

O mistress mine, where are you roaming?
O, stay and hear! your true love's coming,
That can sing both high and low:
Trip no further, pretty sweeting;
Journeys end in lovers meeting,
Every wise man's son doth know.
What is love? 'tis not hereafter;
Present mirth hath present laughter;
What's to come is still unsure:
In delay there lies no plenty;
Then come kiss me, sweet-and-twenty!
Youth's a stuff will not endure.

William Shakespeare
(23rd April 1564 - 23rd April 1616)

From the book: Poem for the Day One

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Witchy Wednesday


Monday, November 30, 2009

Mermaid Monday...


Sunday, November 29, 2009

Unconscious Mutterings



This week's words from LunaNina:
  1. MacGyver :: the Simpsons

  2. Garter :: snake

  3. Wedge :: heels

  4. Inches :: feet

  5. Code :: name

  6. Water :: buffalo

  7. Running :: man

  8. Curly :: hair

  9. Turkey :: feathers

  10. Stupor :: daze

The Sunday Quote





Some people are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses.

Alphonse Karr

Prayer for World Peace




We pray to the great Spiritual Power in which we live and move and have our being.
We pray that we may at all times keep our minds open to new ideas and shun dogma;
that we may grow in our understanding of the nature of all living beings and our connectedness with the natural world;
that we may become ever more filled with generosity of spirit and true compassion and love for all life;
that we may strive to heal the hurts that we have inflicted on nature and control our greed for material things, knowing that our actions are harming our natural world and the future of our children;
that we may value each and every human being for who he is, for who she is, reaching to the spirit that is within, knowing the power of each individual to change the world.

We pray for social justice, for the alleviation of the crippling poverty that condemns millions of people around the world to lives of misery - hungry, sick, and utterly without hope.
We pray for the children who are starving, who are condemned to homelessness, slave labour, prostitution, and especially for those forced to fight, to kill and torture even members of their own family.
We pray for the victims of violence and war, for those wounded in body and for those wounded in mind.
We pray for the multitudes of refugees, forced from their homes to alien places through war or through the utter destruction of their environment.

We pray for suffering animals everywhere, for an end to the pain caused by scientific experimentation, intensive farming, fur farming, shooting, trapping, training for entertainment, abusive pet owners, and all other forms of exploitation such as overloading and overworking pack animals, bull fighting, badger baiting, dog and cock fighting and so many more.

We pray for an end to cruelty, whether to humans or other animals, for an end to bullying, and torture in all its forms.
We pray that we may learn the peace that comes with forgiving and the strength we gain in loving;
that we may learn to take nothing for granted in this life;
that we may learn to see and understand with our hearts;
that we may learn to rejoice in our being.

We pray for these things with humility;
We pray because of the hope that is within us, and because of a faith in the ultimate triumph of the human spirit;
We pray because of our love for Creation, and because of our trust in God.
We pray, above all, for peace throughout the world.

prayer for world peace ~ dr jane goodall

Friday, November 27, 2009

Faerie Friday


Thursday, November 26, 2009

365 ~ Day 102


Ingrid and Ethel~Maud rather like the idea of a dream cottage in a weekend!

Happy Thanksgiving...





...to all my friends in America (((hugs)))