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Observe life at its best, Listen to life’s songs, Embrace life’s bounties, Breathe the breath of life, Savor life to its fullest!

A Pristine Side of Winter

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Sharla Lee Shults

Awaken inner thoughts of beauty and solitude even in the bleakness of Winter. Put your imagination to work with some new, rather unique, visions of Jack Frost. While it may be br-r-r-r cold outside, there is so much beauty to behold during the season of Winter. Yes, that’s right! Don’t be misled by visions of the drab, dreary, gloomy side of Winter but look around at the amazing sights that can only be encountered in the coldest season of the year.

Relish in the Winter spirit. The cold, crisp air refreshes the lungs with a quiet walk where the only sounds are the crunching of ice crystals underfoot. Listen to the wind-chimes as the North Wind sends a swift brush of cold through the air.  Examine every tree, shrub, plant and field as it displays its own uniqueness having been gently touched by nature’s paintbrush of downy white.

You can find solace deep within yourself once you are lost in a daydream that explores the magical mysteries of Winter. Cleansing, refreshing, invigorating! Then, enjoying the warmth of a cozy fireplace after such an exhilarating experience invites a steaming hot cup of white chocolate cocoa spiked with a stick of cinnamon.

Even within the bitterest cold of winter one can find breathtaking beauty.

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Awakenings: We Survived!

See on Scoop.itSizzlin’ News

To All The Kids Who Survived
the 1940’s, 50’s, 60’s and 70’s!!

Share this with others who have had the luck to grow up as kids before the lawyers and the government regulated so much of our lives for our own good. While you are at it, forward it to your kids, so they will know how brave and lucky their parents were.

Here is a teaser:

We would spend hours building our go-carts out of scraps and then ride down the hill only to find out we forgot the brakes. After running into the bushes a few times, we learned how to solve the problem. Ingenious!

MORE @ http://awakenings2012.blogspot.com/2013/12/we-survived.html

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

Includes special poetry from Remembering

See on awakenings2012.blogspot.com

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Touch of Catnip: The Gift of Cat

I had this post ready yesterday but decided to save it for this morning. What a surprise when I received a message from Sunni @Surviving Life My Cats. She wrote an article in response to my FWF post. You need to stop by her blog for there is true inspiration to be gathered from her posting. The season is indeed wrapped in the spirit of giving!

Meow-y Christmas!

What a purr-r-r-fect thought
Nothing better than that
Soft, cuddly, loving
The gift of cat!

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Free Write Friday #35: Pick a Title

Welcome to Free Write Friday. New here? Read the intro. Everyone else, let’s get started.

Here is your FWF prompt…

Select a title below to write from:

  • It Was A Very Special Ornament
  • I Saw It In A Frosted Window Pane
  • It Was The Greatest Gift Of All
  • It Happened At Sunrise On Christmas Morn
  • They Called Him Scrooge

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Things to remember:

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Comment this post with your link.
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<–Snag a badge & have a great weekend!

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The Peppermint Fairy

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Pale of face
Delicately dressed
Red & white stripes
Hold body encased

Blue eyes
Upon porcelain face
Add magic
To her fragile grace

Transparent wings
Angelic flair
Tiny sparkles
Don midnight hair

Red ribbon stripes
Bound around her waist
Evoke thoughts
Of peppermint taste

A special ornament
She’ll always be
Smiling from atop
The Christmas tree

Jim & I joined the Christmas Ornament Club in 1984. The Peppermint Fairy was the first ornament received with many, many more to follow for several years. The collection will one day be divided among the four children, except for The Peppermint Fairy, which was given to Nicole after the birth of our first granddaughter.

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Sharla Lee Shults

Here are a few contributions that definitely need to be shared:

Annie’s Muse says: http://www.anniestexasmusings.com/that-special-ornament.html

capriedavenport says: http://prettiblaquebutterfly.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/i-saw-it-in-a-frosted-window-pane-free-write-friday-fwf/

Aleza says: http://azfree.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/it-was-the-greatest-gift-of-all/

graypoet says: http://graypoet.wordpress.com/2013/12/20/i-saw-it-in-a-frosted-window-pane-fwf-prompt/

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A Touch of Catnip: TGIF

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TGIF – The Weekend
End of the week
Friday’s here
Time to cheer…

TGiF2Kick back
Re-Lax
Read a book
Enjoy snacks…TGiF3Keep smiling
Don’t frown
2 days to play
Party down…

TGiF4Come on
Hang in there
Have fun
Take a dare…

TGiF5Look ahead
With good cheer
2 days away
Monday’s here

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While TGIF is a most familiar acronym, has this day always represented the ‘end‘ of the work week?

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Inspiration: Butterflies or Dragons?

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Life is drama personified with episodes of both butterflies and dragons with a few butterfly dragons being tossed into the mix along the way.

Butterflies or Dragons?

What are your triggers for inspiration…things that are seen or that which is unseen? Emotions through experience or feelings from the gut? Touchables or untouchables? Mirrored images or broken glass? Butterflies or dragons?

Stretch_YawnDawn’s early light. With eyes barely open, you stretch and yawn, afterward rubbing the sleepy matter crusted in the corner of each eye. Toes wiggle trying to ease foot cramps, legs ache from being in the same position too long, shoulders feel tired from the weights not being lifted from the day before. Your feet hardly hit the floor when thoughts awaken your senses flitting and fluttering through the corridors of your mind. They dance angelically, yet fervently, much like the atala butterflies seeking the sweet, sweet nectar from summer’s enticing florets or greet you with a horrid headache as a result of fighting dragons all through the night.

Morning_CoffeeTriggers of inspiration. With the day just beginning, what triggers those thoughts exactly, so early with daylight scarcely visible? Hey, you are hardly awake! You haven’t even had the tiniest hint of caffeine to jolt your brain cells into action.  What inspires those first thoughts of the day to emerge as fact or fantasy, butterflies or dragons? What brings them on? Are they thoughts of sweetness waiting with open arms to be tasted like the nectar for the butterfly in summer or thoughts of dread where sights of such sweetness died with the butterfly in summer being replaced by dragons of bitter winter?

Life is drama personified with episodes of both butterflies and dragons with a few butterfly dragons being tossed into the mix along the way. For the latter to be dominant, life would be all sunshine and roses, ice cream and lollipops, puppy hugs and kitten kisses, no challenge, no risk involved. You would move about in a state of bliss, tippy-toeing through the tulips, singing in the rain, dancing with the wind. In other words, on a perfect day in a perfect world, butterfly dragons would teasingly frolic without worry, totally carefree! Of course, such a perfect world does not exist.

life-equals-risk Life as we know it equals risk. Taking chances is as common as roller skating and surfboarding. Both require balance and the ability to maneuver within tight situations. That’s the way it is with life. You may not be on roller skates or riding the crest of a breaking wave toward shore but chances are you will experience your share of ups and downs, positives versus negatives, good with the bad. You WILL fall, your ‘skates’ will throw you off balance, you will not always ‘catch the wave’. Within any good experience resides the possibility of an event turning sour or resulting in a bad ending. At the same time, out of a bad situation can actually erupt something good! Thus, a butterfly dragon!

So, back to your first awakening, morning thoughts & triggers of inspiration.

Isn’t how youDream greet the morning a trigger for those initial thoughts? For example, let’s look at dreams. “Wow, what a dream!” may find you replaying in your mind passions of pleasure or acts of violence. Some dreams are so vivid the dreamer finds it difficult to distinguish fantasy from reality. But, that dream may be the inspiration for the rest of the day. It may follow you through the day lively as a butterfly or attack you like a hungry dragon gnawing away at your senses.

Each day begins after the night before. It is important to embrace the past for its impressionable effect empowers the present. Memory triggers can bathe your entire being in the finest perfume or reenact the feeling of sinking your teeth into the bitterest lemon. You can smell the freshness of the outdoors or the odor of innate fear, feel the warmth of the sun or the biting coldness of a hard heart, listen to the song of the nightingale or the beat of a distant drum. In other words, you can tune yourself on or tune yourself out! You can flutter with the butterflies or fly with the dragons.

Enjoy the catnip of life. Igniting the senses, thereby becoming attuned to the world around you, gets those creative juices flowing.

Observe life at its best, Listen to life’s songs, Embrace life’s bounties, Breathe the breath of life, Savor life to its fullest!

What thoughts begin your day?

Wake up! Wake up! Sleepy head!
So much to be discovered, explored
Let inspiring thoughts engulf the day
No butterflies or dragons ignored

Face the day full force ahead
Looking for sights unseen
Relish splendor met with candor
Everything in between

Enjoy the catnip—

Observe life at its best
Listen to life’s songs
Notice the little things
That which truly belongs

Embrace life’s bounties
Outside daily strife
Enjoy the surroundings
Breathe the breath of life

Morning sun, evening moon
Don’t find yourself clueless
Reach for the stars
Savor life to its fullest!

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Sharla Lee Shults

Butterfly_DragonImagination is the doorway to creativity! ~catnipoflife

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Observing Sunrise to Sunset

It is so awesome when I can match my poetry with photos from such wonderful photographers. Today, catnip features a couple of her own, along with Alastair Forbes and Barbara Beacham. You can tell whose is whose by the watermarks. Of course, that is a feature catnip is yet to learn so the first two are hers, unmarked. Be sure to visit Alastair @A Mixed Bag and Barbara @Life in the Foothills. You will not be disappointed and probably will not leave without following! Tell them catnip sent you!

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Dawn ’til Dusk

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Whispers of Dawn…
Awaken a new day
As watercolor skies
Replace night’s gray

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Figures of light
Dance into view
While pre-dawn colors
Fade into metallic blue

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Heat of Midday…
Emanates sun’s bright glare
As vivid natural colors
Create balance in the air

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Cool afternoon breezes
Relinquish the noonday heat
As an allusion of rain
Renders the day complete

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Serenity of Twilight…
Brings closure to the day
While red-orange hues
Emerge without delay

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A surreal saffron hue
Casts an illusionary show
As soft billowy clouds
Reflect sun’s fading glow

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Music of the Night…
Stimulates harmony in the soul
While a symphony of sounds
Performs melodies to console

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Subdued radiance
Slowly transcends the darkness
As night comes, light disappears
In an awe of bitter sweetness

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Sharla Lee Shults

Change, like sunshine, can be a friend or a foe, a blessing or a curse, a dawn or a dusk.

—William Arthur Ward (American inspirational writer, 1921–1994)

 

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Awakenings: The music goes on…Spirit of the 60s Music

See on Scoop.itAwakenings: America & Beyond

Where could we possibly be without someone mentioning Motown Records and the impact it had on 60s music! Nowheresville, for sure! Simply reference Hitsville, USA, then, watch eyes light up as flashbacks of some of the eras greatest songs engulf every brain cavity!

During a time of racial division amid the turn of the civil rights movement, Motown became the sound that changed America.

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

Step back in time to the 60s. A decade of excitement labeled the “golden age” and “classic period” in music. The 1960s were, without question, the most exciting and innovative decade in the history of popular music. It’s the soundtrack that altered the lives of millions and had a dramatic effect on everything from hairstyles to human rights.

See on awakenings2012.blogspot.com

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Awakenings: The music goes on…60s Music Revolution

See on Scoop.itAwakenings: America & Beyond

Welcome to the 60s:  

A music revolution, an era of triumph for popular music, an Afro-American model in the forefront, & the emergence of this music as a universal language, with the Beatles as the heroes of the age

One of the first things that come to mind when thinking of the music scene in the 1960s is the “British Invasion.” This marks the era where music groups in England experienced breakthrough success in the United States.

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

MORE to come…the spirit has only begun for the classic sounds of the 60s! Go to Awakenings…relive Beatlemania!

See on www.awakenings2012.blogspot.com

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Beauty in Winter

The harshness of Winter chills the bones but warms the soul…


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