At dusk, pods of dolphins come
into the harbor to feed...
Hypnotized by a scalloped coastline
stretching toward the horizon...
our garden includes grapes, kumquats,
avocados, lemons, limes, apples, tomatoes,
and a melange of herbs... baby tears, oregano,
and thyme.
On the northern coast of Laguna Beach...
the Artemisia wreathes the cedar doors
opening into the garden.
On the home's sea side iceberg roses
lace the steps.
A curtain of poet's jasmine, fragrant
white flowers tumble from an iron
awning outside the front door.
Olive trees lend an aire of old old
Europe.
We embrace the view with passion
giving a gentle persuasion of lustful
evenings and cool breezes.
This morning I arose & started a poem before dawn . . . hard to believe it's still dark at 6 am these days! As I wheeled into kitchen for more coffee, I noticed light spilling over chaparrel-covered ridge but then I zoomed right by. Finally, seeing my back deck with so many plants shimmering in the first rays, that got my attention! I need to slow down & take it all in! That's what your poem spells out to me -- those moments when we stop rushing thru tasks & slowly take it all in, as if this might be our last moment to embrace such a gift! (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
dear Margie... I know you have seen many beautiful
flowers along the Coast of California. I.. read moredear Margie... I know you have seen many beautiful
flowers along the Coast of California. It breaks my heart that due to many changes in State legislation and so forth... the beauty of the West Coast has been
compromised... however. the Earth restores itself in mysterious ways. I trust that Nature can be healed and our Country can return to "Peace in the Vally"
once more. Thank you for reading and older poem that seems almost timeless. Fondly, Pat
5 Years Ago
I would prefer that humans come to their senses about respecting the earth, but since that isn't hap.. read moreI would prefer that humans come to their senses about respecting the earth, but since that isn't happening, I agree that nature has an amazing ability to heal & recreate a new normal . . . *sigh!*
Embraceable View'
Patricia Wedel,
Your outer home environment sounds like a dream! I can see it with avid description. Different flowers-fragrances all in a living portrait of coastal beauty and warm breezes. You have much to inspire in your second poem 'Embraceable View.' We need these natural outdoor places to remind us of beauty, of God, of love.
Beautifully written,
Kathy
This morning I arose & started a poem before dawn . . . hard to believe it's still dark at 6 am these days! As I wheeled into kitchen for more coffee, I noticed light spilling over chaparrel-covered ridge but then I zoomed right by. Finally, seeing my back deck with so many plants shimmering in the first rays, that got my attention! I need to slow down & take it all in! That's what your poem spells out to me -- those moments when we stop rushing thru tasks & slowly take it all in, as if this might be our last moment to embrace such a gift! (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
dear Margie... I know you have seen many beautiful
flowers along the Coast of California. I.. read moredear Margie... I know you have seen many beautiful
flowers along the Coast of California. It breaks my heart that due to many changes in State legislation and so forth... the beauty of the West Coast has been
compromised... however. the Earth restores itself in mysterious ways. I trust that Nature can be healed and our Country can return to "Peace in the Vally"
once more. Thank you for reading and older poem that seems almost timeless. Fondly, Pat
5 Years Ago
I would prefer that humans come to their senses about respecting the earth, but since that isn't hap.. read moreI would prefer that humans come to their senses about respecting the earth, but since that isn't happening, I agree that nature has an amazing ability to heal & recreate a new normal . . . *sigh!*
dear Neville... we do embrace certain passionate views that live within our memory. Thank you for u.. read moredear Neville... we do embrace certain passionate views that live within our memory. Thank you for uncovering this poem that blooms forever when penned on parchment, fondly, Pat
Pure vision of heaven. Makes me want to drop everything and take that long ride across the dessert. I do miss the shore. Thanks for the memories. You made my night
Posted 9 Years Ago
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5 Years Ago
dear Boileau... 3 years ago, I did not thank you for
your charming review. I always miss th.. read moredear Boileau... 3 years ago, I did not thank you for
your charming review. I always miss the shore.
It has a feeling of freedom an discovery... where
worries fade away and health returns. truly, Pat
that has to be the most well tended garden in the country ;) almost could be an intro to a great story ... had to be Laguna ... with scalloped coast line and all those fair weather plants, herbs and edibles ... such a calming scene and poem
E.
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5 Years Ago
dear Gene... I missed thanking you for your review
(four years ago) I was younger then... a.. read moredear Gene... I missed thanking you for your review
(four years ago) I was younger then... and some times went flitting about... now I tend to my knitting
(which is poetry). Your review are always a treasure.
truly, Pat
5 Years Ago
ahahahha oh my ... it was four years ago wasn't it?! :) i guess that would make both of us younger ... read moreahahahha oh my ... it was four years ago wasn't it?! :) i guess that would make both of us younger ... peace and love!
I enjoyed this very very much. I love to see the pink dolphins that come over here in San Diego. I loved thinking about the view, and tasting in my mind all the lovely trees and plants you have described.
just beautiful~
:D
It depicts the imagery of daylight and the time of 'night' where only the embrace does matter to bring smiles to faces... with some magics of nature / winds & love. Enjoyed reading it.
Oh, I want to be there! I attempt to embrace it as I close my eyes and attempt to take it all in - such a lovely description of your corner of the world. Yes, yes, please continue to view it with passion and a zest for life that shall not wane!!
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
dearest Sheila, how pleasant to read your
review. We have had an extra cold winter
.. read moredearest Sheila, how pleasant to read your
review. We have had an extra cold winter
here in Fredericksburg, Virginia. Now it is
only twenty days until Spring. We have had
early Robins in spite of the cold. I adore Spring
when blossoms first appear on bare branches.
Bulbs will push their way up toward the warmth
and rebirth. Love... Pat
Amazing description took me back to the sea. I liked the places and images create by your words. The words made me wish for a tropical forest and no place to go. Thank you for sharing the excellent poetry.
Coyote
Posted 9 Years Ago
9 Years Ago
dear Coyote... Your review is a blessing
to me. Your words are so gentle on my mind. read moredear Coyote... Your review is a blessing
to me. Your words are so gentle on my mind.
Spring will soon arrive with hope and birdsong.
truly... Pat
Life is like a River that includes the sound of Warblers among the trees laden with happiness and tears... Wings take us to places we discover and people who write the Music we love to hear... quietly.. more..