Monthly Archives: October 2017

Oops.. More Share Your World of Hospitals!!!

I almost forgot the most important photo in my hospital theme for today’s “Share Your World.”  When we were going through some papers, my sister Patti shared with me this copy of a letter she dictated to my sister Betty and sent to the hospital with my dad the day I was born.  She was 4. My other sister who wrote the letter for her was 11. Patti insisted that I was a boy.  (My dad had teasingly said they were going to name me Hazel.) Thanks, Dad, for not following through.  Here is the letter as dictated by Patti and written down by Betty Jo:

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And, if you want to see a continuation of this story, look HERE!!!

https://ceenphotography.com/2017/10/23/share-your-world-october-23-2017/

Share Your World, Oct 24, 2017

Was school easy or difficult for you? How so?  Relatively easy, but I studied.

List some of your favorite types of animals. Cats, Dogs, Raccoons, Birds in the wild, Chimpanzees.

What is your favorite large city you have been to? Los Angeles. What is the one thing you remember most? How active the poetry scene was there.  Pioneer Boulangerie where I used to go to write and Leo Cabrillo Beach.

What inspired you or what did you appreciate this past week?  Feel free to use a quote, a photo, a story, or even a combination. Since my entire time here has been filled with dr. appointments and medical tests, I have so much appreciation for the friendliness and helpfulness of all the people at the hospital and the medical center here.  Today I went to pick up the results of my tests at the medical records dept.  It is hidden away so deep in the bowels of the hospital that they actually have a person guide you there from the front desk.  Really!  They did this both times I went there!  When I arrived, I was greeted by these two lovely ladies who had made sure to make me copies and disks of all my tests and to get them ready super fast as I’m flying out tomorrow. We had a bit of a chat and they are thinking about visiting me in Mexico!  As you can see, the Halloween spirit has hit even Medical Records.

Bye, Sheridan.  Hello St. Louis!!!

Share Your World, Oct. 23 prompt.

Cacophony

Over the years, I’ve written many pieces that make use of the word cacophony. This is one I’d forgotten, but having reread it, it is my favorite. Written more than three years ago, I’d like to share it with you again. Go HERE to see it.

 

The word today cacophony.

Leavings: Sunday Trees 310

There are so many beautiful old trees in Sheridan, Wyoming, that it is hard to choose what to show next.  Here are a handful! Click on any one to enlarge all.

For Becca’s Sunday Trees.

Mystery Flower of the Day, Oct. 23, 2017

I don’t know what these flowers are.  If you do, please advise. Click on any flower to see them all in more detail.

 

For Cee’s Flower Prompt

R.I.P. (JNWS Halloween Challenge, OCT 23, 2017.)

Click on first photo to enlarge all.

 

For Jennifer’s Halloween Prompt: Graveyard.

When is Enough, Enough?

 

  When Is Enough Enough?

To want all or to want nothing are both dangerous. Those who want all are the conquerors and exploiters and power lords who have brought the world to the state it is in today. They will exploit the poor and the weak but get their feelings of the most power from exploiting those equal to them in power. The world is a game to these people and we are all pawns.

But to want nothing may lead to despair. True, in a few holy men, it has been the path to enlightenment; but for those living within the world and not to the side of it, to want nothing can lead to apathy and powerlessness.

I think the true enlightenment lies in wanting enough and then wanting enough for others as well. This doesn’t have to be done by charity. It can be done by the way we vote, the way we treat our neighbors, the way we invest our money and the way we conduct our own businesses. It can be done by the way we bargain for a trinket on the beach or handle wrong change.

Sylvia Plath was probably correct in her statement, “Perhaps when we find ourselves wanting everything, it is because we are dangerously close to wanting nothing.” When the richest woman in the world commits suicide or the richest men in the world exploit those living hand-to-mouth, one has to wonder what great lack they are trying to fill and whether in fact they have ever discovered the secret of what the world is really about.

 

This is a rewrite of an essay written three years ago. The prompt today was enlighten. 

 

 

(Goldfish) Bowl Games

After carrying around a pill to prevent migraines for over ten years, I for some reason left it behind when I came to the U.S., so of course this morning, for the first time in ten years, I started to feel a migraine coming on. As usual, it was triggered by a bright light —this time by a split between the blinds that allowed sunlight to  reflect off the TV screen. Dizzy with the beginning of the headache, nauseous and a bit blind, I stumbled into bed, pulled a pillow over my head to block the light and lay for about an hour, willing the pain to descend from my forehead to my hands to warm them. When my hands warmed, I then became aware of icy feet and decided to see if I could warm them via migraine energy as well. I fell asleep in the act, but upon awakening six hours later, I am now noticing that my feet are warm as well—more likely due to blankets than to brainpower. Nonetheless, after the first half hour of trying to get myself regulated, this poem came into my head. I knew it would be lost if I didn’t record it and my computer was lying closed on my bed next to me, so I roused myself long enough to jot it down. Can’t control these rhymes even when bigger things are going on in my head. In this case, it started with mentally painting the image of a cat. Then the bowl appeared and he gazed into it. The goldfish came last and the poem grew out of the image. Wish I could paint or draw and I’d try to show you what I saw. Lacking this, here is the poem:

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(Goldfish) Bowl Games

I watch them swim in graceful curves,
and though they’d make such fine hors d’oeuvres,
I wait and wait and wait and wait.
They have not served me one to date.

 

(By the way, this technique for ridding yourself of migraine headaches has worked for me three times now over a twenty year span. Prior to this, I just suffered for up to eight hours. Once I found there was a pill available to take in the first stages, I always carried one, but as noted above, had failed to bring it with me on this trip to the states, so my old mental remedy worked once again.)

Forest: Halloween Post

 

Click on first photo to enlarge all.

For JNW’s Halloween Post: Forest

More Fall Flowers: Flower of the Day, Oct. 22, 2017

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Brown leaves caught in a tangle of drying flowers signal October as surely as pumpkins on porches and crisp autumn air.

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.