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About lifelessons

My blog, which started out to be about overcoming grief, quickly grew into a blog about celebrating life. I post daily: poems, photographs, essays or stories. I've lived in countries all around the globe but have finally come to rest in Mexico, where I've lived since 2001. My books may be found on Amazon in Kindle and print format, my art in local Ajijic galleries. Hope to see you at my blog.

Hibicus for FOTD for May 11, 2024

For Cee’s FOTD

A Dream, A Wastepaper Basket and Glenn Yarbrough: The Power of Intuition

A Dream, A Wastepaper Basket and Glenn Yarbrough: The Power of Intuition

In celebration of May 10, which Ann Koplow has reminded us is  “Trust Your Intuition Day,” I am reblogging a talk I gave on the subject years ago.  To view the video, go HERE.  (You might want to fast forward to 6:31 on the video, which is where the talk begins.)

 

And HERE is Ann’s blog on the subject.

For Fibbing Friday, May 10, 2024

For Fibbing Friday the theme is to define the below:

1.   Mini Clubman: A preteen golfer
2.   Morris Minor: A paraphrase of “More is less.”
3.   Range Rover: A mounted cowboy
4.   Hillman Imp: A mountain sprite
5.   Datsun Violet: What Violet’s husband said to her when she queried him regarding what the glare was as they took the bandages off after her surgery that gave her vision for the first time.
6.   Triumph Herald: A messenger carrying the news that there will be three umpires for the game.
7.   Austin Cambridge: A viaduct constructed from used tin automobile cams.
8.   Ford Capri : The tag of a Christmas present for Leonardo Decaprio that the dog got to first and chewed a corner off of.
9.   Alfa Romeo: Fifty percent of an entire Romeo.
10. Talbot Horizon: An illustration of a mountain created by Artificial Intelligence.

Garden Scene for FOTD, May 10, 2024

Mainly trees but look hard. There are a few flowers to be seen! This is the view from my desk.

 

For Flower of the Day

Five Threes for Thursday Trios

 

For Thursday Trios

If I Followed the Wandering Poet for dVerse Poets, May 9, 2024

 

 

If I Follow the Wandering Poet

Who cares
if I swim naked in my pool?
All other human occupants
have left this neighborhood behind,
leaving more room
for possums, skunks,
birds, scorpions, spiders
and me.

I keep a closer company with them
than I do with any human these days.
This week, I talk to the large caterpillar
who seems to sprout two crystals from his crown
as he sits for a day on the Olmec head
that guards my swimming pool.

Back and forth, back and forth I pass,
adding a look at him to my lap routine.
For one long afternoon,
he sits still—like Alice’s caterpillar,
but hookah-less,
meditating in this grey place.

If he were on my Virginia Creeper,
I’d be repositioning him
to the empty lot next door, but here
he seems to be a guest; and so some etiquette
keeps me from altering his placement
as he sits on stone, moving his suction cups in sequence
now and then only to alter his direction, not his territory.

Perhaps I’ve stayed too long
in this one place.
That wandering poet within me
may have somewhere it thinks I need to go.
If it creates a good alternative,
I might follow in much the same way
that I have come to this point
in my poem.
Blindly, in a maze of words,
open to what comes next.

For dVerse Poets:  Write a poem about a walkabout or pilgrimage or wandering.

Plumeria, For FOTD May 9, 2024

Plumeria (Frangipani)

 

 

 

For Cee’s FOTD

For Lens Artists Challenge: To Be Young Again.

 

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For Lens Artists Challenge:-298-to-be-young-again

Possibilities, For Cee’s FOTD May 8, 2024

 

C,lick on photos to enlarge.

For Cee’s FOTD

Bird Baths, For Whatsoever is Lovely Week 18

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I loved watching these birds bathing in this pool. Unfortunately, the photos of their actually splashing around didn’t come out as well as the ones of them perched on the rocks before or afterwards.

For the Whatsoever is Lovely Challenge