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Awakenings: Journey Across America

See on Scoop.itAwakenings: America & Beyond

Awakenings is venturing to take a journey across America in search of historical, entertaining, and/or perhaps just personal ties to her blogging community. There is always some tidbit, special nugget of history just waiting to be shared one more time or perhaps for the first time.

Sharla Shults‘s insight:

What about you? Do you have something to share about your little town (or city)? Leave a comment and contact information for a feature post on Awakenings!

See on awakenings2012.blogspot.com

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Inspiration: Life on the Train

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Take a Virtual Trip

The evolution of the train is much like life, its journey through time collects treasured memories of people and places as it stops and goes from one station to another. Have you ever thought about comparing life to a train ride or a series of train rides?

While we may say goodbye to an era once vibrant, let us not forget the impact of the railroad as America rapidly became an urban nation. Where would America be today without the expansion of the railroad?

A little extra. . .

The remainder of this post is at catnip’s sister site, Awakenings. It was featured last November just prior to our 2012 Presidential Election. Included in the original post are some nuggets of railroad history and poetry from Awakenings from Then ’til Now – Poetry of Steam.

We’ve come a long way from the days of steam powered locomotives, which demanded back-breaking drudgery, to trains of today having advanced to high-speed technology centered on magnetic levitation. However, from the steam engine to the electric to the diesel to the stream-lined locomotives none compare to the poetry of steam.

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“There is no value in life except what you choose to place upon it and no happiness in any place except what you bring to it yourself.” —Henri David Thoreau (1817–1862)

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Who walks who?

Within the catnipoflife are animals of all kinds, shapes and sizes. Not all animals are good pets but those that find themselves at the top of the popularity list are dogs and cats. Then, of course, there are dog people and there are cat people, a topic of discussion all iMarilynts own.

Today, I am going to introduce you to a dog person. Her name is Marilyn and you can visit her @ Serendipity. Marilyn will not only enlighten you with her prolific writing but also her great photography. Her topics are very diverse and she will often take you on a journey back in time that makes you feel you were there. Here is a little tidbit about Marilyn in her own words: 

A friend told me she never knows what I’m going to write about, so it’s always a surprise. That makes at least two of us. Until my little lightbulb goes off, I don’t know what I’m going to say either. I have a lot of varied interests: history, photography, philosophy, religion, politics, ecology, technology. I’m a bit of a geek and I do enjoy my toys. Serendipity is appropriate, I guess. Grab bag would work too. Read MORE about Marilyn @The Me Page!

All I know is she is a terrific asset to the blogosphere and has become a wonderful friend!

Walking My Dog

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Strolling in the sunshine
Or even in the rain
Time to walk together
Grows to be life’s champagne

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Early morning strolls
Through dew-dappled grass
Surpass therapy
Any doctor suggests

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Breaths of clean, crisp air
Refreshed by a mild breeze
Energize critters
Scampering through the trees

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Sight of a cat
Perhaps a squirrel or two
With lightning speed
He’s off into the blue

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Stopping to sniff flowers
Scratching in Mother Earth
Running, barking, howling
Signal moments of mirth

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Walking at his own speed
Happy as can be
I’m not walking him
He’s walking me!

©2013 catnipoflife©2013 catnipoflife
Sharla Lee Shults

“I took my dog for a walk… all the way from New York to Florida… I said to him “There now you’re done.”
—Steven Wright (American comedian, actor and writer, b. 1955)

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Free Write Friday #27: Word Bank

Welcome to Free Write Friday. New here? Read the intro. Everyone else…let’s go!

free-write-friday-kellie-elmoreThis week’s FWF prompt is a word bank:

blanket – falsetto – cumbersome – cinema – coins

You may use one or all of the words. Don’t force it. If only one speaks to you, that is your muse. If you can use all of them with little effort (no overthinking it) then let it flow. Look forward to reading you.

Come Play With Me!

Narrow prisms of light
Beaming through window panes
Beckon come play with me
Outside in nature’s games

Song birds of the city
Above the noisy streets
Croon soulful falsetto
In half and quarter beats

Five o’clock rolls around
The cinema draws a crowd
Ten dollars plus a few coins
The cost to be allowed

Cushioned rocking chairs
Face an indoor screen
Cola, candy and popcorn
Monopolize the scene

Do I leave the office
Moving from indoor to indoor?
Don’t go from inside to inside
My heart and mind implore

Leave behind, forget
Cumbersome daily chores
Grab a blanket and basket
Enjoy me, the great outdoors

Narrow prisms of light
Beaming through the trees
Beckon come play with me
Come on outside…Geez!

©2013 catnipoflife©2013 catnipoflife
Sharla Lee Shults

Other Contributions:

Author’s Thought says:

Hi everyone, new to this and have posted my first prompt. My link is http://soborowsky.wordpress.com/category/writing-2/

seanbidd says:

A small experiment with prompts, something to challenge the time writing loans me in the realm of the free.
http://seanbidd.com/2013/08/03/eucalyptus-punk-a-forest-carnival/

purple says:

http://purplesplatitudes.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/blanket-interruptus/

Thanks for the prompt idea.

Christy Birmingham says:

I wrote this poem, containing ‘blanket’ and ‘coin’ today. Great prompt, Kellie and happy weekend! http://poeticparfait.com/2013/08/02/poem-introspection-and-suffocation/

Lorraine says:

Thanks for the prompt Kellie, here’s mine: http://thetruanttrain.wordpress.com/

Heidi says:

Love word banks! Tried to be a little more fun. Not sure I succeed. :P
http://www.anauthorandhermuse.com/summer-night-funnot.html

buildingalifeofhope says:

Loved this one today! http://buildingalifeofhope.com/2013/08/02/vita-da-sogno/

gotmeghan says:

Hey Kellie, hope you are enjoying your day and enjoy your weekend too! :)

http://gotmeghan.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/fwf-abandoned-memories/

Annie’s Muse says:

OOPS—here is the link:
http://www.anniestexasmusings.com/movie-fest.html

Joseph Hesch says:

Nostalgia seemed the only way to go, Kellie. Once again, I tell a story maybe only an old guy could. (Pssst. second piece of the day, too.)
August Nights http://athingforwordsjahesch.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/august-nights/

K. Smith Matthews says:

Thanks for the free write prompt! I need to get in the habit of doing this more often.
http://krystalarnelle.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/free-write-friday-fwf/

whimsygizmo says:

http://whimsygizmo.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/parlez-vous/

Talicha J. says:

I finally did one on time, the world must be about to end! http://talichaj.com/2013/08/02/the-after-days/

Terry says:

Hi Kellie
http://terry1954.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/fwf-free-write-friday-6/

Rishal says:

Hey fellow FWFians, here’s my take on this week’s prompt. What a random choice of words Kellie. Quite delightful! Luckily I managed to fit all the words in my poem.
http://rishalb.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/if-wishes-were-horses/

dorothychiotti says:

Kellie … I love these word banks! … Please enjoy this ever-so-brief “Night at the Opera” http://dorothychiotti.com/2013/08/02/fwf-free-write-friday-word-bank-a-night-at-the-opera/ … Cheerz!

arbiterkitty says:

What an interesting choice of words in the bank! I was only able to use two of them, but I had fun writing this :) Thanks for the prompt! I look forward to next week’s.
http://arbiterkitty.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/patchwork-composer-fwf-word-bank-poem/

Suzanne says:

Unwinding after a busy week I offer you this little snippet
http://artifactsandfictions.wordpress.com/2013/08/02/friday-fantasy/
Thanks for the prompt Kellie. I enjoyed the challenge.

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Observe Diamonds of the Morning

MeetSkyeMeet Skye, who is a recent recipient of the Very Inspiring Blogger award from catnipoflife. Skye not only showcases awesome photography but she is also a writer of poetry. She manages two blogs: The Sanctuary of My Heart for her writing and Oh, The Things We Shall See for her photography. One of my favorite poems from Skye was posted to her site only a few days ago. Check out Happily Ever After!

Skye is like so many of us who aspire to become good – great – writers. Within the writing world is a lot of fear, fear of acceptance, as well as rejection. If we are accepted, do we have the fortitude to move ahead with swiftness and accuracy of the mighty pen? If we are rejected, do we thrust that mighty pen aside or push that much harder for acceptance? Here are the words of Skye that will allow you into her world of fear.

Fear, lack of self-confidence, FEAR, has kept me from going confidently into anything. Settling for the status quo because it is comfortable and safe keeps me in a bondage like no other. I watch others boldly going forth. Grabbing at the brass ring and sometimes falling to the ground ~ other times attaining that ring and rejoicing. As I watch. Afraid.

Visit Skye at The Sanctuary of My Heart and Oh, The Things We Shall See. Follow and provide her encouragement to move forward toward achieving her goals as a writer. Her writing is pure and touching. You won’t be disappointed as you watch the beauty of her words unfold.

Now, a little touch of catnip poetry accompanied by the wonderful photography from Skye. . .

Dew on a Rose

(As Skye puts it: Diamonds on the Rose)

Sparkling and dancing dewdrops
Sway lazily with a slight breeze
Falling deftly toward the earth
Lightly touching petals and leaves

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Dew’s wet water droplets
Quench life’s thirsty pups
Resting on a spider’s web
Before sunlight erupts

Dew-laden leaves and foliage
Grace the picturesque scenery
Within morning or evening
Visions of pearlized greenery

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Pale light and soft shadows
Enhance the morning hue
As nature’s teardrops reflect
The day’s first hints of blue

Dew sparkles at first sight
As it silently settles on a rose
Colors burst forth in song
Sunbeams gracefully compose

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A dew-kissed morning
Magical and fresh in its view
Revitalizes the inner being
As the rose opens wet of dew

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Sharla Lee Shults

“May each day unfold for you like roses, sparkling in the dew, that open to the morning sun and bloom until the day is through. And may each passing moment bring a song as pure as angels sing but may there be above all things a peace that only God can bring.” —Author Unknown

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You have but one life: LIVE IT!

Today, inspiration steers me toward sharing with you some of my catnipoflife poetry along with featuring awesome photography so graciously provided by Barbara Beacham @Life in the Foothills. If you have not visited Barbara’s blog, I encourage you to mosey on over right now! You will not be disappointed. In fact, you will probably leave as a new follower. As just a little insight into the awe of Life in the Foothills, the Best Moment Award was bestowed upon Barbara by catnipoflife just recently. Here is what I had (and still have) to say about Barbara Beacham:

Can you imagine Life in the Foothills? I can! after visiting Barb’s blog and her exceptional photography. With just one look, you will be hooked! She will draw you into the lowest valley one minute only to take you to the highest mountaintop the next. She will enlighten you with the wild side of the countryside!

Okay, Barb, you had just better get ready for a visitor one day! I want to experience what life is like living in the foothills! With life being so short and the fact that we only have ONE life to live, it is most befitting to simply LIVE IT! From the inner voice of catnip, “observe life at its best, listen to life’s songs, embrace life’s bounties, breathe the breath of life and savor life to its fullest!”

 

Follow Life’s Echo

 

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Is it true a mountain echo
Resonates the cry of man
Swallowing up the lonely sound
Just to bring it back again?

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Reflective in its harmony
Does the echo solemnly rest
On the ears of the crier
Who put it first to its test?

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Mirrored in the background
Of this shrill, lonely sound
Incredible beauty exists
Sometimes lost, sometimes found

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Each sunrise and every sunset
Capture life’s true mystery
Echoes of their glory and beauty
Intensify life’s living history

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Take a long, panoramic look
Marvel as wonders abound
For the echoes of life
Stand stalwartly all around

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Beautiful rainbows, exquisite stars
Embellish a magnificent sky
Revealing fragileness of life
Gone in the mere blink of an eye

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Visit the awe-inspiring mountain
Remember to follow the echo
You have but one life: LIVE IT!
Applaud in the blaze of life’s glow

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Sharla Lee Shults

“One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.”

                                                                  —Joan of Arc (National heroine of France, 1412-1431)

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Free Write Friday #24: Ponder This…

free-write-friday-kellie-elmoreWelcome to Kellie Elmore’s Free Write Friday. Here is today’s FWF prompt…

Today you have been granted the opportunity to go anywhere, do anything, meet anyone, travel in time…whatever you wish, it is yours. Now, there’s a catch. (Isn’t there always?) When you wake up tomorrow… you will not remember any of it.

Like a Lost Dream

Photo by HeartbeatLoveQuotes.com

Do you remember—
Childhood fantasies of the past
Beginnings of the day
Visions for the future?

What have you forgotten—
Yesterdays’ lost loves
Today’s wrong words
Tomorrow’s hopes?

If given the chance
To do anything you please
Would you readily accept
Only to remember to later forget?

Is it remembering
That is important
Or grabbing the moment
Before it’s lost?

Like a Lost Dream
Quickly fading in the morning
With the only memory
Being you know you dreamed

 Mysterious yet fascinating
Leaving questions, few answers
So, given the chance
Go for it, if only for the moment

©catnipoflife

“Want not, waste not treasured moments that life sends your way.”

Other Contributions:

lozzypower says:

My offering: http://ofbatsandbutterflies.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/the-catch-laura-power-kellie-elmores-free-write-friday/

dorothychiotti says:

Here’s my take on this week’s #FWF: http://dorothychiotti.com/2013/07/12/free-write-friday-ponder-this-no-thank-you/

Terry says:

Hi Kellie!!
http://terry1954.wordpress.com/2013/07/12/fwf-free-write-friday-ponder-this/

Annie (@txstarkeeper) says:

Kellie — you do love to make us sweat!!! Here is my response…
http://www.anniestexasmusings.com/the-promise.html

neenslewy says:

Great to be back and to see how popular FWF has become – loved this prompt – here’s mine
http://awritersfountain.wordpress.com/2013/07/13/fwf-free-write-friday-and-thats-why-we-have-memories/

Lorraine says:

Had some fun with this one! Thanks Kellie:
http://thetruanttrain.wordpress.com/

Heidi says:

Here is mine for this week. I’m a little off today. My response will explain.
http://www.anauthorandhermuse.com/the-price-of-memories.html

Pink Woods says:

Here’s mine! I love this topic… I get to really reflect on it. :)
http://pinkwoods.wordpress.com/2013/07/13/take-me-to-the-sky/

Mark says:

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❤Happy 29th Anniversary!❤

That’s wedding, of course, not blogoversary! Even with my husband’s 63rd day of hospital confinement in a critical care facility, we can still celebrate 29 years together. July 10, 1984 marked the beginning of our marriage that has definitely had its share of ups and downs but weathered the storms always welcoming the rainbows of better days.

To my Jim. . .Happy 29th Anniversary!

For the Love of You

With the dawning of each morning
I awake amid yawns and smiles
Thinking how much I adore you
How every moment’s worthwhile

Rising amid sunbeams or teardrops
Melodies stir within my heart
Reviving songs of togetherness
Even more so now we’re apart

In times of minor differences
Okays override any nays
Such as life’s phases come and go
We keep happy most of the days

A gaze outside the window
Catches sight of misty rain
There is no sun to be seen
Just grayness, dowdy and plain

Toward the distant horizon
Gray skies disclose bits of blue
A crystal-clear ray of sunshine
Glistens for the love of you

You are the smile
Still warming my heart
Inspiring, loving
’Til death do us part

“Here’s my love, take it. Here’s my soul, use it. Here’s my heart, don’t break it. Here’s my hand, hold it and together we will make it forever.”

Author Unknown

5thAnniversary

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Sea, Shells and Smells

Summer

Summer shouts VACATION & what better vacation than a trip to the beach

the essence of the . . .

Sea, Shells and Smells!


A trip to the beach implies—

Seagulls in flight, crashing waves, sandy toes
Ocean spray in a gaping mouth
Tangy sea air infiltrating the nose

 A walk on the beach uncovers—

Sand castles, starfish, sand dollars, seashells
Sea crabs among beds of sea grass
Aromatic scents of salty sea smells

 A day at the beach commands—

Sun-drenched skin, tan lines
A picnic on a beach blanket
Undertow warning signs

 A ride along the beach means—

Fresh air slapping the face
Sea smells blowing in the wind
Smiles all over the place

What is this pungent sea smell
In the air, in the sand
Among dead crab-shells
Spreading from sea to land?

It’s tiny pearls of inspiration
Scattered along a seashore of decay
Bits and pieces of nature’s poignant gifts
Waiting to be found any given day

 It’s the flight of imagination
Inhaling, exhaling with the tide
Nostalgic moments to be captured
Freeing emotions once held inside

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Sharla Lee Shults

“Once your feet have touched the warm sun-drenched sand of the seashore
you will never be the same.”
~Patsy Gant

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Farewell to Bootsie

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Boots, aka Bootsie (May 30, 2009 – June 21, 2013)

Today I had to say farewell to my precious companion, Bootsie. She was missing for 14 hrs a couple of days ago and when she returned home she was very loving. Normally she would go right to her food bowl completely starved and scoff up a whole can of cat food. This night was different.

I heard her little bell attached to her collar and looked up happily to see her after being gone so long. She walked straight toward me and hopped onto the recliner where I was sitting and gingerly put her head in my lap. That is where she stayed for a couple of hours. When I got up to get ready for bed, she got down and meandered toward the bedroom. I heard her throwing up during the night and thought it was the usual hairball. The morning disclosed her on the bathroom rug where she sometimes loved to nap and I could tell she was really sick.

I immediately dressed and took her to the vet on my way to the hospital to visit my husband. Upon returning home later that afternoon, I stopped by to see how she was doing. She was dehydrated and still had not eaten any food. She was being given fluids to rehydrate her. I petted her and told her how much I missed and loved her but she was not very responsive. Not like her usual self anyway. She meowed but did not purr.

Upon my return home from the hospital today I stopped in for another visit. This was around noon for I had come home early. Never did I envision this would be the last time I would see her. She had to undergo surgery because of the appearance of a mass in her internal organs. There is a lot of complex long medical jargoneze that I cannot repeat, let alone spell. I did decipher that part of her intestines had literally died. It was a very unusual case according to the vet. At least she died peacefully and did not have to endure long time suffering.

Bootsie came to live with us four years ago after being abused and abandoned. She literally decided to live with us.

Hey, did you know
Cats actually choose you?
You don’t choose them
They stay because they want to

You may give one a loving home
No matter the time or season
He may just choose to go away
Without any rhyme or reason

It’s like virtual catnip—
Feline friends may elect to remain
If the home is inviting
Strongly attractive, not too mundane

Here today, gone tomorrow
A sad refrain so often misunderstood
Why did he choose to leave, not stay?
You did everything to make him feel good

It’s not what you did or didn’t do
Cats are finicky needless to say
With a mind and will of their own
The choice is theirs to leave or to stay

Bootsie

Thank you, precious Bootsie, for choosing to stay and bringing such joy into our lives! You will be deeply missed!  

“With the qualities of cleanliness, affection, patience, dignity and courage that cats have, how many of us, I ask you, would be capable of becoming cats?” —Fernand Mery (Veterinarian and wildlife writer, 1897–1984)

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