
nature pauses
trees melt in the horizon
enter twilight
(c) Tournesol’17
Poetry ~ Waka
Sitting on the train coming home it was tricky taking photos since our car was going backwards…it felt like running backwards as I chased sunsets

circles forming
fire falling from the sky
casting shadows
(c) Tournesol’17-07-11
Daily Moments – Chasing sunsets July 11, 2017

bleeding red on blue
after a strawberry moon
arresting dawn
bleeding red on blue
graced with His magic
brush strokes transcend
after a strawberry moon
summer solstice delivered
a day of rest
arresting dawn
sunrise over endless fields
with bated breath
©Tournesol’17/07/07

sudden gust
before a thunder storm
fur balls dance
rolling under the sideboard
shedding winter clothes
© Tournesol’17/07/07
fragrant sake
cools the tongue
hot summer night
fragrant sake
lovers staring at the stars
glasses clink
cools the tongue
numbing senses
just a little
hot summer night
soft ocean breeze
goose bumps on her neck
©Tournesol’17/07/06
Reading a list on Facebook of things we Canadians are known for inspired me to write something today. The 10th item that says each Canadian has frozen his tongue on something metal and lived to talk about it. My grandson’s tongue was stuck on a fudgsicle the other day…I told him to spit on it but he was panicking, so I brought him to the sink and told him to let the water run over his tongue and his fudgsicle, which solved the problem with no scars.
I wish someone had told me growing up how valuable my spit could have been under these circumstances. When I was 7, I was at the top of a wooden slide in our town and leaning over the metal railing, my tongue stuck! It was a cold January day and the kids at the bottom kept screaming to me to do this or that but I panicked and was wailing…so I just yanked that tongue off…OUCH! But you see how well I still remember so I can tell my tale! [Chuckles] Well, that list made me think of the things I was taught growing up.
Birth to 7 years old:
from 8 years old to 18:
What I learned growing up:
A beautiful house is not always a happy home. Money cannot buy happiness no matter how hard you try because it is not outside of you but within. Love hurts only when you hang on to what was not yours to begin with. Souls come and go in our lives for a time, for a reason and some just for a season. Embrace those moments.
Not all Fathers know best. Some men and women can be cruel but don’t give up; their only weakness is being human. Racism is limiting self-growth. The only race that truly exists is the human race.
Children and youths allow you to relive moments you missed out on. Children teach us more than we know. You cannot demand respect from your children if it was not earned in the first place. Children model more on how you behave than by what you say. Older children may break your heart at times but it is not about you, they are struggling on their own path.
Some say you should work to live but not live to work. What if your work is a part of who you are and what you live? Gratitude and appreciation triples your paycheck, passionate about your work quadruples it.
It is better to have loved and lost than never to have loved before…yep, that’s true!
Dance like no one is watching. Love like a child with all your heart. It’s worth the risk. Savour those moments and experiences to remember later and perhaps share with your grandchildren. Playing is taking care of your soul. Praying, chanting or meditating keeps you in the present and stops the worrying.
Is there really a generation gap or it’s just priorities and needs differ from one age to the next? Saying, “been there, done that” sometimes rains on another’s parade.
Death is just another journey and it must be pretty awesome since no one wants to come back.
Compassion makes the world turn…be kind to someone today…just a smile will do!
omnipresent beauty
deep under muddy waters
a lotus appears
on the ink black surface
frog on a lily pad
breaking the silence
splashing in the water
a raven caws
©Tournesol’17/07/05
Daily Moments – July 5, 2017 – living beauty (haibun)
Staring
out the window
on a cloudy day
searching for her muse
only fog comes to mind
©Tournesol’17/06/30
Daily Moments June 30th 2017

baby gurgles
thrilled with his new playdate
in the hall mirror
baby gurgles
looking up at Mother
mirroring her smile
thrilled with his newplaydate
child tries to touch his face
the river splashes
in the hall mirror
mommy and daddy kissing
children giggle
©Tournesol’17/06/30

late night walk home
fatigue pouring with the rain
and windswept bones
smile taking shape
sunshine appears at the door
©Tournesol’17/06/28