Tag Archives: growth

Starting small…

“…grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change…” Alert and tense, ready for any stumble, I watched him cross the living room, slowly, painstakingly, supported by the walking frame. He does it every day, and so do … Continue reading

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Wishes ~ Balroop Singh #writephoto

Wishes waft warily Warbling with the wind Some are eager to soar Others lurk by the door Some gleam like dewdrops Others bury themselves in sand Some embrace and enamor Others yearn to taste glamor Continue reading at Emotional Shadows

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Growing Old ~ Phoenix Rainez

Reblogged from Phoenix Rainez: As I’ve aged, I’ve become kinder to, and less critical of, myself. I’ve become my own friend. I have seen too many dear friends leave this world, too soon; before they understood the great freedom that … Continue reading

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Holding #midnighthaiku

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Input #midnighthaiku

Inexperience Constantly seeking input Silenced by wisdom

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Milestones

I came across an old post while I was rummaging through the files. It looked at the decades of an ordinary life…my life… and how the things that seem ordinary to you, while you are living them, can look very … Continue reading

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Sown #midnighthaiku

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Determination #midnighthaiku

Decimated life Seeking constant renewal Flourishes in hope

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Troth #midnighthaiku

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Seasons turn

Eight o’clock in September and it is dark. It is really quite strange when that transition from summer to autumn makes itself felt so pointedly. It begins with an almost unseen change in the quality of the green leaves as … Continue reading

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