Puts a totally new perspective on the day designated as Monday!
Nature’s Nightlife
“Everybody needs beauty as well as bread, places to play in and pray in, where nature may heal and give strength to body and soul.”
—John Muir (Environmentalist, 1838–1914)
Today’s catnip journeys into the realm of the night: a place of darkness where there is light, a place of shadows but not of fright, a place serene in tranquil scenes, a place where you may or may not have been. . .
Nature’s Nightlife
Nature by day renders amazing views
From zesty pastels of spring
To autumn’s golden hues
Butterflies and daisies go hand-in-hand
As endless summer meadows
Stretch forth over the land
Winter time glistens a personal glow
Adding magic to the air
Mosaics in the snow
Ah-h, such beauty by day, what of the night?
Does nature curl up and sleep
Totally out of sight?
Doesn’t nature’s nightlife buzz and flurry
Watching, waiting, wondering
With patience, no hurry?
Nocturnal gardens remain fascinating
Ugly weeds during the day
At night begin blossoming
Gypsum’s voluptuous trumpet flowers
Challenge French perfumes
While hosting dark after hours
Night owls, sleepwalkers and insomniacs
Witness fleeting brilliance
Deep forest greens to delicate lilacs
Dusk ’til dawn, exotic blossoms unfurl
Quaking, twisting and popping
Within nature’s night world!
“I only went out for a walk and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.”
—John Muir (Environmentalist, 1838–1914)What is your favorite sight or sound
of nature’s nightlife?
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Be sure to visit Len @MYOWNHEART.ME for a personal reflection on night life. It is great with an amazing video at the end!
Remembering ~ My Hand in Yours, Your Hand in Mine
Every once in awhile I compile a post to that is befitting to both Awakenings and catnipoflife. Today was such a day. As I worked on the posting Looking Ahead: National Teddy Bear Day for Awakenings, it occurred to me while I feature Echoes on catnipoflife, perhaps I should start featuring Remembering on her sister site. The genre of both books is poetry. While the first presents echoes of love, life and the past, the second connects the past to the present through remembrances and personal reflection.
Looking ahead to American Teddy Bear Day, which occurs on November 14, 2012, the poem Teddy Bear Hugs immediately came to mind. Below is an adapted version of the poem that was published in my book Remembering, My Hand in Yours, Your Hand in Mine. The premise behind this book is to allow you (the reader) to peer into the past and make personal connections. Journal pages are introduced intermittently throughout the book affording the opportunity for reflecting on your life, recalling special moments and recording thoughts to direct your energies toward tomorrow.
What a great keepsake to pass down to a son, daughter, nephew, neice, cousin – not only for reading the words of the author but for reading in a loved one’s own handwriting that personal connection as he or she peers into the past.
Teddy Bear Hugs
in the hugs of a teddy bear
hugging and getting hugged
have a special place anywhere
in times of just not feeling good
moods can suddenly be shifted
bear hugs somehow understand
so spirits are quickly lifted
darkness acquires a new light
when tucked in bed all cozy and snug
dreams and memories are awakened
as sleep begins with a teddy bear hug
cuddled in secure arms, soft and warm
evocative tranquil moments occur
the teddy bear hug is never forsaken
even amidst worn-out spots or frazzled fur
loved by everyone, child and adult
the teddy bear travels anywhere wanted
the more hugs given, the more received
with comfort never ever being daunted
©2009
Sharla Lee Shults
The Close of Day: 9/11/2012
As we close the 11th day of September, 2012, let us lift our eyes toward the night sky in humble prayer for the families and loved ones who suffered losses on this tragic day eleven years ago.
you will always be in our hearts
forever remembered, always loved
as memories remain vivid
among the stars in Heaven above
9/11 was a reminder that the bonds of family can be severed in an instant. They are essential, crucial, valuable, fragile.”
–Peter Jennings
Remember to Breathe
To all my Canadian friends or anyone desiring to travel to Canada – AWESOME! As catnipoflife puts it: Breathe the breath of life!
Canada is like your attic, you forget that it’s
up there, but when you go, it’s like “Oh man, look at all this great stuff!”
~Anonymous
Do you push when you should pull?
You walk up to a door, you push and push, the door will NOT open, no matter how hard you push. Frustration sets in as you push again, even harder. You sheepishly look around to see if anybody is looking when you notice the sign on the door says: PULL.
How many times have the events of a day delegated reactions of opposite direction? Did you turn left when you should have turned right? Did you put your left foot forward when it should have been your right? Did you say ‘yes’, when you should have said ‘no’? Did you think twice or just go?
Within these musings resides one essential question:
How many times do you find yourself pushing and pushing when in actuality, it’s time to pull – to pull away, to pause, to reflect, to let go and let God?
“Pull the string, and it will follow wherever you wish. Push it, and it will go nowhere at all.”
–Dwight David Eisenhower (American 34th President (1953-61). 1890-1969)
















