I haven't posted any poems on here for a while. Inspiration for the following poem came from a park just around the corner from where I now live.
In parallel
A home for a time on each
three streets
ramble along inside me
six, twenty and now
parallel lines
never to meet
The six year old
watching a kite fly
whilst shadowed by a cat
at twenty playing soccer
with a little brother
and now passing through
to meet a teenage daughter
I meld myself
in the middle
of three parallel streets
the once-green grass
now a carpet of hearts
and a leafless tree
with forked branches
reaches upwards
In this park I am the page
Today
everything is different
and nothing has changed
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The tree in the poem is no longer there at all apart from a stump.
Here is a photo of it as it was when I wrote the poem. The only photos I have of it were taken using Hipstamatic.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
The beauty in being a beginner...
My six words for Six Word Saturday -

I was out in the backyard earlier this week and noticed rather a lot of noise coming from above me. I went inside and got my camera, trying out a lens I don't normally use which allowed me to get some closer shots. Although I've had the camera for quite a while I haven't used it very much. I have been trying out some of the different settings and feeling very aware of being a beginner. That can be quite frustrating. I know with time and practice, if I am dedicated enough, I will be able to take much better photos. Being a beginner can also be quite rewarding and enjoyable. Often results come quickly and learning is fast in beginning stages. I'm quite happy with my initial attempts at photographing these birds.
I didn't know what type of bird these were. Bird identification - another skill where I am a beginner. These days Google is a great help for beginners and I found quickly found out they are Red Wattlebirds (Anthochaera carunculata). Taking these photos got me thinking more about being a beginner.
I enjoy beginnings. I moved house quite a lot as a child and really enjoyed the explorations of new environments that were to become familiar ones. A few years ago I did my first public poetry reading. I remember how nervous I was but also how rewarding it was to do. I am more comfortable with reading my poetry now and it is not such a big deal. I do miss a little that feeling after the first few times I read but I don't miss the severe anxiety beforehand.
This week has been a busy one with many beginnings. It's the beginning of a new school term here after two weeks holidays so we've been returning to routines. My oldest daughter has begun a new job and it's been exciting listening to her stories. There's such a lot to learn with a new job. I'm involved with a couple of community groups in their beginning stages and both are rather exciting. This week one of the groups is starting some linocut printing. It's been fun shopping for supplies and I'm looking forward to getting started. It won't be a completely new thing but it has been decades since I've done any linocut printing!
There's a lot to value in beginnings...
The beauty in being a beginner

I was out in the backyard earlier this week and noticed rather a lot of noise coming from above me. I went inside and got my camera, trying out a lens I don't normally use which allowed me to get some closer shots. Although I've had the camera for quite a while I haven't used it very much. I have been trying out some of the different settings and feeling very aware of being a beginner. That can be quite frustrating. I know with time and practice, if I am dedicated enough, I will be able to take much better photos. Being a beginner can also be quite rewarding and enjoyable. Often results come quickly and learning is fast in beginning stages. I'm quite happy with my initial attempts at photographing these birds.
I didn't know what type of bird these were. Bird identification - another skill where I am a beginner. These days Google is a great help for beginners and I found quickly found out they are Red Wattlebirds (Anthochaera carunculata). Taking these photos got me thinking more about being a beginner.
I enjoy beginnings. I moved house quite a lot as a child and really enjoyed the explorations of new environments that were to become familiar ones. A few years ago I did my first public poetry reading. I remember how nervous I was but also how rewarding it was to do. I am more comfortable with reading my poetry now and it is not such a big deal. I do miss a little that feeling after the first few times I read but I don't miss the severe anxiety beforehand.
This week has been a busy one with many beginnings. It's the beginning of a new school term here after two weeks holidays so we've been returning to routines. My oldest daughter has begun a new job and it's been exciting listening to her stories. There's such a lot to learn with a new job. I'm involved with a couple of community groups in their beginning stages and both are rather exciting. This week one of the groups is starting some linocut printing. It's been fun shopping for supplies and I'm looking forward to getting started. It won't be a completely new thing but it has been decades since I've done any linocut printing!
There's a lot to value in beginnings...
Sunday, October 12, 2014
Shadow Shot Sunday - October 12th, 2014
Cute little shadows today for Shadow Shot Sunday. These ones remind me of a little bird. I didn't notice the spider webs until I was looking at the photos on the computer. The camera certainly sees what is there.
To see other people's shadow shots go here.
Saturday, October 11, 2014
Paying close attention - a good thing!
I'm back for another Six Word Saturday. Three weeks in a row! It's good to remember what a fun thing it is to do. I enjoy contemplating what my post will be about. Today I really wasn't sure until I sat down to begin and had a look through my camera roll from this past week. I've been enjoying getting to know my camera a little which I've owned for a long time but not used very much. I'm certainly now inspired to learn more.
My six words for today are
Paying close attention - a good thing!
I found a couple of photos which made me remember the enjoyment and engagement of really noticing something and then attempting to get a satisfying photograph of it. There was the spider web I noticed while washing the dishes which I decided to try and photograph. I'm not telling whether I finished the dishes first or abandoned them to take the photograph!
Whether capturing with image or word I really enjoy the process. Wherever you are there's always something to notice. It's hard to be worrying about other things when you're really engaged. And of course sometimes its good to pay close attention and just enjoy the moment without photographing it or writing it down.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Seagulls on a windy day
Brianna and I just went down to the beach for a little while. I was hoping to take some photographs of the sunset but it wasn't that spectacular tonight so I turned my attention to some seagulls instead.
An enjoyable visit to the beach and experimentation with my camera...
Four in a row |
Windblown |
Just before take off |
Flying |
On a frothy beach |
Congregation |
and one of the sunset (plus a few seagulls) |
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Shadow Shot Sunday - October 5th, 2014
A variety of shadows today for Shadow Shot Sunday.
Last night I was kind of watching television and noticed some great shadows cast from some "Where the Wild Things Are" figures that I have on top of a bookshelf.
This morning I took some photographs along with discovering rather a lot of dust.
After a quick dust and a bit of a change around I took a few more photos. Here's a couple that turned out best.
I then ventured outside. All of my shots for Shadow Shot Sunday are taken in and around my house and yard.
Here are some leafy shadows on leaves.
What is leaf and what is shadow?
and some shadows on a fallen palm frond.
To see other people's shadow shots go here.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Sound advice from my younger self
Sound advice from my younger self
A bit of a retro post today for Six Word Saturday. Recently I was scrolling back through some old posts and enjoying doing so very much. I've had a rather long break from the blog and it's good to be back. Reading one of the posts that I found it felt like I was talking to myself now from my self of a few years ago. What I wrote is still so relevant today! I often think about things that I would like to tell my younger self and I find writing letters to my younger self a very useful thing to do. It was nice to receive some sage words from my younger self.
Here is a copy of the words from the post, originally written December 11th, 2010 -
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Set goals........and always remember to carry loads of courage and kindness. I am feeling pretty proud of myself. I did go along to the poetry group today and I did read my two poems as planned. Well done to me!
I have been thinking about how I have been able to be successful recently at things that I wasn't able to do in the past. I spent a lot of time in the past setting goals - meeting some and not others. What was missing I think was kindness towards myself. I was very hard on myself when I failed to meet one of my own goals. A lot of my goals I set were around talking and I failed to meet many of them. I wanted to talk in groups but just couldn't seem to do it. I was always very disappointed with myself but this didn't seem to help in any way. It was only when I started offering kindness to myself that things slowly started to shift.
Knowing that I will be kind to myself regardless of whether I meet my goals has actually resulted in me successfully meeting more goals.
So...I am glad that I managed to do what I wanted to today but I like to think I would now be offering kindness to myself if it had not worked out so well. There will always be more opportunities to meet goals with the help of courage and kindness.
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Here's to continuing on with loads of courage and kindness!
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Shadow Shot Sunday - September 28th, 2014
Earlier today the prospect of getting a shadow shot seemed dismal. A short while later the sun has come out and I am spoilt for choice!
These shadows appear often near my back door with the sunlight peeking through leaves. With a little wind they shimmer gently, beauty impossible to capture in a photograph.
I finally mowed the lawn last weekend. It's fun to go searching for things not normally noticed like the shadows from these blades of grass.
To see other people's shadow shots go here.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
A fabulous view to enjoy today
I'm back with six words for Six Word Saturday after a rather long break!
A fabulous view to enjoy today
Today I was lucky to have time to sit and appreciate this stunning view.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Shadow Shot Sunday - September 21st, 2014
It's been a long time since I participated in Shadow Shot Sunday. It was over 2 years ago on August 12th, 2012. I was very pleased to see it was still going when I returned to my blog a few weeks ago. Today is such a fabulous day for shadows here and here I am once again.
I ventured down to the back of my backyard earlier today and discovered lots of wonderful shadows.
I love these shadows on the leaves -
and then I discovered they also look great from underneath and with the sky as background.
I had been avoiding getting the sun in the shots and then I took one quickly before heading back inside. Wow! I love how this one turned out.
To see other people's shadow shots head over to Shadow Shot Sunday. It's really good to be back!
I ventured down to the back of my backyard earlier today and discovered lots of wonderful shadows.
I love these shadows on the leaves -
and then I discovered they also look great from underneath and with the sky as background.
I had been avoiding getting the sun in the shots and then I took one quickly before heading back inside. Wow! I love how this one turned out.
To see other people's shadow shots head over to Shadow Shot Sunday. It's really good to be back!
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