Friday, January 27, 2012

globe



I didn't see the Northern Lights, earlier this week, did you?
I did see the moon and... a planet. Was it Venus.
Anyway they were gorgeous last night. I think i love the moon most when it's a thin crescent.

So what is Love anyway, i like to talk about that.
I love my son, i know that.
When he broke his helmet over Christmas, don't ask, you can imagine how. I love him, darkly, worrying, wondering..
When last weekend he gets bronze in an Alberta snowboardercross competition. I love him; dancing, proudly, happy. (do ask :)
I do love him no matter what.

8 comments:

  1. Our children we love much more simply, I think Jozien. It's our partners about whom we might feel more ambivalent.

    This is a beautiful photo here. It somehow reminds me of the top-heavy nature of love. It's good to see you again.

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  2. thanks Elisabeth, good to see you too!
    Yes, i thought i start with a Love that is real and deep yet simple indeed, and from there i will explore other love i feel

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  3. Right now, Jupiter, followed by Saturn, are the big bright ones in the sky early in the night. If your have a telescope or good pair of binoculars you might be able to see some of Jupiter's moons or Saturn's rings.

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  4. more on longing and what is love anyways?

    Does longing require vulnerability and sensitivity- I think it does
    Before sleeping I often point in her direction
    Sending positive energy
    And grieving over a friendship lost
    Attempting astral projection to fly past lakes and rivers, mountains and forest
    And somehow awaken in her warm embrace

    What is love anyways and what really took place
    Why was she so incredibly angry and so quick to demonize
    Like a moth drawn to a candle
    My wings have been badly damaged
    And too much time is spent in the shadows

    I am still longing and want my joy back

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  5. Not all is gloom and doom - and love, as naive as it sounds, has the power for change.

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  6. Great photograph. ....and isn't it so that the celestial sky will always be a wonder to the human perception, leaving your soul at awe.

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  7. htd i promise, i'll bring back joy

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