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The Aunties

I have had a lot of aunties in my life.  In this lovely land of my birth and in my generation children were taught to call all older women, with whom the family/relatives were close 'auntie'.

Inspiration

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Spirit-led: the wisdom of sharing

I have no children, only 1 nephew and now I hear a grand-nephew, both of whom I do not know. 

Mellow Monday Morning

The rain, tap, tap. Tapping on the earth  brought back memories of your lips touch, touch, kisses on my back   in the coolness of morning air as I inhaled deeply of the rain, tap, tap.  Tapping on the earth  While we lay snuggled in the sheets. Those were the good ole days Of maybes and yes Fond remembrances.

Coconut Sweetbread

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Hurried off to the supermarket this morning and found it packed like a sardine can!  The man standing behind me in the line commented on the length of the lines wending their way forward at every cashier, as time wasted.  While I agreed that the lines were indeed long, I also commented that it was a good way to have a chat and make quick friends.  And so it began. 

Nutsman

As I am cleaning up, poking through things, figuring out what to keep, changing my idea of what is precious and just dumping, I am finding a lot of my writings.  It seems that somewhere along the line I began trying my hand at haiku.  As you know traditionally haiku is written in  17 'on', (the Japanese word for its phonetic sounds) ( I call this meter) of  of 5 7 5  and has a seasonal reference i.e. it speaks to things of nature.

You don’t look your age!

As I draw near to my gate, tongue near hanging out like a dog’s from the heat, a woman stops me to kindly ask if I would take part in a survey.  Leaning on the gate, I assent and proceed to give her my age.  She is astonished and told me that she was pulling out the questionnaire that relates to those in the 35-44 age group!   Okay, I tell her with a smile.  She made me feel pretty.