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Submitted to Contest #283
Wigilia In the 1950’s and 60’s, Christmas for us was not focused on Santa Claus. Every ethnicity had their own particular traditions, as well as their own languages. Our family celebrated in revered Polish customs and traditions. We did hang red felt stockings on a fake cardboard fireplace and exchange presents on Christmas morning, but there was more of a focus on the aspects of gathering and sharing with family. The Christmas Eve meal was the most significant part of the season. Bread baking started days befor...
Submitted to Contest #185
The Spirit of Things Mercury Retrograde ends in 32 minutes. I can celebrate. I am setting goals. According to some psychics, 2023 is the year to rid yourself, your home, of negativity brought about by too much stuff. I don’t need a psychic to tell me my energy is severely compromised by a sense of overcrowding. The need to protect the environment, “Re-use, recycle, upcycle” is not helping. I try to find a use for everything, rather than add to the waste collection. To further add to my di...
Submitted to Contest #181
Let’s Go For A Walk I believe walking clears the brain and lets us hear the Universe, to listen to nature. When I walk mindfully, I can clear the clamoring voices in my head and listen to the world around me. On my daily walk, when I am able to quiet my scripting mind, I am present to the silent communication of nature. And, being a retired teacher of differently-abled students,many of whom were non-verbal, I recognize the very real communication that exists without words. I don’t conjure the words, they are intuitive, perceptive. Walking...
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