western thought (troiku) daily moments Jan 3 2017

©Clr`17
©Clr`17

tomorrows
on my mind
how fickle am I?

tomorrows
a lifetime away
infrequent presents

on my mind
musings
living and dying

how fickle am I?
wrestling in vain
empty distractions

©Tournesol’17/01/03

Daily moments – Western thought  Jan 3 2017  Troiku

2017 Chapter one (troiku)

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chapter one
reading new roles
same old characters

chapter one
anticipating
different endings

reading new roles
repeating misspellings
editing anew

same old characters
searching and hoping
wiser ways

©Tournesol’17/01/01

Daily Moments January 1 2017 Chapter One (Troiku)

CDHK  

Happy New Year 2017

This is the time when one thinks back on the year that has just passed. For some they may feel they have barely survived this past year, having struggled through many difficult passages and obstacles.

For others it feels like a chore mixed with very brief moments of light to make them smile. Perhaps it is the giggle of their child, or watching an old lady with a hunch back hanging onto the arm of an old man with a cane…watching them shuffle in the mall together, giving them hope.

Some have had a year filled with pleasant surprises…a child has learned to walk, another has made his first goal, a daughter copies you when you put on your make up and whispers in the mirror next to you, “I want to be beautiful just like Mommy!”

Teenagers are faced with a rollercoaster of life mixed with raging hormones and still have to try and concentrate in high school! Imagine a woman in menopause or a man in mid-life crisis trying to learn new things and cope with an ever-changing body! Now add to that, personal strife and home
life that can, for some, be challenging!

There are children and youths of all ages as well as adults who may be passing through difficult times before walking into the realm of a new year; they may be missing a loved one…a sibling, a parent, a grandparent or a spouse either through death, separation or moving far far away. One cannot shake off the grief, the loss and pained memories of this loved one. And one doesn’t! His or her memory walks along with them, stepping into the new year. That person is smiling and laughing when they are happy and weeping when they are sobbing.

Some may find solace in a higher power and an afterlife that comforts them, thinking angels and the Great Spirit have welcomed a new member into their paradise. Others are lost and confused and are not too sure, yet, the memories still hold strong and carry one over to the next day and so on and so forth, day after day, month after month.

remembering
sting of loss and regrets
untold narratives

Time is often their sole consolation. In time the sting lessens, but the memories of “what was” still keep them company and warm through the cold winter months of January and February. The blossoms, however, are also figments of these memories in springtime turning into new promises. Hang on to some of those memories that soothe you and let the March winds eventually take away any disappointments.

Perhaps someone has promised to be there for them and “life” got in the way, leaving them bereft and empty but mostly disappointed and alone. That may also be an opportunity to depend on one’s own strengths and reach out to different acquaintances, slowly turning them into real friends.

Relationships change as one grows just as their needs do. As a single person, their perception of the world is so very different. As a couple it shifts and blends and as a parent it opens up to a whole different world…someone else matters just as much as they do! One now focuses not only on their individual needs but more importantly on the wellbeing and happiness of their children who are a part of them. Children help them open their eyes to another sphere. Children allow them to grow and open their hearts to “others”. Let’s face it! It is rewarding to give, is it not? And through some of these challenges in life, one also learns to look beyond the people who have received from you and find comfort when someone “new” gives to them…take it, for this is also blessing that person’s need to give.

Change is the only thing one can truly count on in life and with it comes other kinds of losses. It could be the end of a career, a promotion, the end of a relationship or moving to a new home or city. Despite the positive and wonderful aspects of any change, there is still a letting go of a life that was. Embrace it, look at it and only then can you adjust and welcome these new life changes.

untold narratives
lost in the wind
silenced
locked in the heavens
angles singing ballads

Wishing you hope, faith and peace in the new year for you and yours.

© Tournesol’17/01/01

Daily Moments 17/01/01 – Change – entering the New Year 2017

daily moments – dancing (haibun) december 27 2016

I did not realize they had R & B in the 13th century when Rumi said, “Dancing is not just getting up painlessly, like a leaf blown on the wind; dancing is when you tear your heart out and rise out of your body to hang suspended between the worlds.”

Is that an out of body experience? When the music touches your soul and allows you to forget any body movements or awkwardness that is when you are totally connected to the music as it was intended by the composer.

Years ago, I went to a blues club and listened to this live band. The music was so good, I could not help but get up from my table and start moving to the music. My date was a bit uncomfortable but wanted to be a gentleman and not let me dance alone since there was no dance floor at this place. So he started dancing with me. At the break, the singer of the band came to sit with us. He looked at me and said point blank, “You are not from Toronto” which was where this club was. He said it was the nicest compliment to musicians when people cannot help but get up and dance to the music they are playing. I had not been out to bars much but the few places I had been in Montreal and our Jazz festival with music in the street…people just dance when the music moves them.

I remember another time my partner at the time told me when I was dancing to soul music, that he felt I was in another world, “It’s as if you don’t even know that I`m here.”  He appeared disappointed that the music took hold of me and away from him. Unfortunately, I don’t think he actually “heard” the same music I did.

Listening to good music especially R & B and just sitting down to listen feels so constricted…almost like we are being punished by teasing us with the melodies and we are confined to our seats. It is like having an itch and you are not allowed to scratch it. What do you do when you hear music that truly moves you?

eyes closed
swaying to the beat
out of body
dancing freely like a child
the spirit moves

©Tournesol’16/12/27

Daily Moments – dancing (haibun)

Christmas (troiku)…daily moments

Time and time again
Christmas with family
truly a godsend

Time and time again
always surprised to see
time flies away

Christmas with family
sweet and rich recipes
filled with love

truly a godsend
blessings
three generations

(c) Tournesol’16/12/25

Daily moments -Christmas (troiku)

you make a difference (troiku)

Sometimes you just have to tell someone how important they are to you…this is what I did today to my colleague/friend, Vanessa.

 

You Make A Difference

did you know?
you make a difference
in our workplace

did you know?
your laugh is contagious
make us all smile

you make a difference
never ever doubt
you have a gift

in our workplace
life would be totally boring
without you.

©Tournesol’16

Daily Moments – You make a difference – December 21  2016

This is a Troiku which is a new form of haiku created by Chèvrefeuille at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai

staying home (troibun) Daily Moments Dec. 19 2016

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Looking out the window, she sees all the cars at the Mall. Not an encouraging site to get out unless going for a walk. The sidewalks are not cleared; the road is slushy and cars are impatient with last minute shopping and coming home from work. No, staying warm wrapped in her grandmother’s shawl admiring the lit Christmas tree seems like a wise alternative.

dreaming
what once was
miracles of Christmas

dreaming
remembering her father
cleaning the chimney

what once was
mysteries of the North Pole
Santa ate his snack!

miracle of Christmas
where did all those gifts come from
after midnight mass

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Her best feline friend (bff) follows her like a puppy all day long on her last day off work.

Catnaps all day long
cuddling near her mistress
faintly snoring

©Tournesol’16/12/19 Daily Moments – staying home  Troibun

minus 21 Celsius daily moments December 16, 2016

(troiku)

midnight walk home
braving the midnight cold
wind bites my cheek

midnight walk home
only the wind
sang to me

braving the midnight cold
cutting through the shopping mall
carpark’s turned to ice

wind bites my cheek
blushing
like a new bride

©Tournesol’16/12/16

Daily Moments December 16 2016  Minus 21 Celsius

meeting the sun (senryu) Daily Moments December 13 2016

 

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Lever du soleil sur le Pont U-Bein, Mandalay, le 25 novembre ©Ariane et Sebastien Tandem en Cavale: 16/11/25

fog lifts silently
collectively inhale
birth of a new day

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© ’16/11/25 Ariane et Sebastien Tandem en Cavale – Pont bien U, Mandalay

chanting at dawn
pleading for a prosperous day
feeding bellies

©Tournesol’16/12/13

Daily moments December 13, 2016

Today I was admiring the above photographs that  were taken by my friend who is cycling through SouthEast Asia since last June. She and her partner are blogging their trip on Facebook at Tandem en Cavale. They have travelled through Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia,  and the photo above is meeting the sun at Meeting the sun at U Bein bridge, Mandalay on November 25, 2016.

A perfect ending Daily Moment(Haibun) December 11 2016

ends a perfect day
savouring a bowl of bliss
body and soul quenched
tender ingredients
spiced with compassion

What a way to end a perfect weekend! Her grandson’s visit and sleepover, to his basketball tournament, returning home to nap from such an exciting day. Awakened by her loving neighbour with a seafood bisque served in a blue ceramic bowl …her favourite colour!

savouring each spoonful
flavours linger,
feeling the love.

©Tournesol’16/12/11

Daily Moments   End of a perfect day Haibun December 11, 2016