Great! Just saw this! Share some of your poems when you get a chance!hi pallides just looking around - good to see you are a poetess and writer of tales too - I scribble a bit myself - have a good easter
Thanks,@Pinky! I was feeling happy, not only with the event, but having him with me for a few days. It had been a long time since we traveled on a trip together (since 2019- pre-Covid), so it was fun. After the graduation, we traveled to Knoxville, where we went on a river cruise and they served lunch. Afterward, we visited the history museum and the art museum. The art museum was located in the area where they had the World's Fair. Did a lot of walking that day! Also, was grateful the weather turned out so good. We had been expecting rain.@palides2021
Love this photo of you and your son. Congratulations to him on his forthcoming graduation. You both have
so much to be proud of.
Your trip together sounds lovely. You're very fortunate to be able to do that. I hope you have future opportunities to travel together.Thanks,@Pinky! I was feeling happy, not only with the event, but having him with me for a few days. It had been a long time since we traveled on a trip together (since 2019- pre-Covid), so it was fun. After the graduation, we traveled to Knoxville, where we went on a river cruise and they served lunch. Afterward, we visited the history museum and the art museum. The art museum was located in the area where they had the World's Fair. Did a lot of walking that day! Also, was grateful the weather turned out so good. We had been expecting rain.
Thanks for your interest! My PhD degree is in Leadership specializing in English (because I have written novels and poetry) and my son's is a bachelors in Theology. He will be going to seminary in the fall.Your trip together sounds lovely. You're very fortunate to be able to do that. I hope you have future opportunities to travel together.
May I ask about you and your sons degrees? @palides2021
Thank you so much! It took me a long time to get to this stage in my life, and I am glad I was able to reach this goal. Now, as I write this, I am preparing for a speech that I will give tomorrow at an embassy event. So I am excited about that. Then it will be quiet for awhile after my son's graduation.Respect to you and your son for reaching your goals, and all the best going forward!
What an honour! Will the event be broadcast live?Thank you so much! It took me a long time to get to this stage in my life, and I am glad I was able to reach this goal. Now, as I write this, I am preparing for a speech that I will give tomorrow at an embassy event. So I am excited about that. Then it will be quiet for awhile after my son's graduation.
Yes, I also feel it is an honor. I don't think it will be broadcast but if my son can make it, I will ask him to take photos. Otherwise, I will ask some people there to take photos.What an honour! Will the event be broadcast live?
Thank you, @katlupe! Yes, I did feel it was an amazing event! The campus was beautiful and clean, and I enjoyed walking around there. I had not gone to my previous university for my MFA graduation several years ago, and felt something was missing. So this time, I decided to go to this one. I am glad I did! It is quite a ceremony! The university has been around since 1888, so it's an established school with Baptist beginnings. It is located in a Bible Belt. On the airplane going there, I kept hearing "Amen!" from people conversing which I found refreshing. The university decided to open up to online courses a few years ago and at the same time, halved their tuition, which was very attractive to me. As a result, they now have over 20,000 students! This year, they will increase the tuition slightly to accommodate digital books (so students do not have to buy them).Congratulations to you and to your son! Sounds like you had an amazing trip!
Aww, thanks for the encouraging words, @Pinky ! I wish my voice wouldn't crack, though. I think in the future, I will do only 3-minute sound bytes, and then join them together as one video so that it's a smoother sound, lol.Thank you for sharing your compelling reading with us. I enjoyed it immensely, and could listen to you forever.
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Aww, thanks, @Bobcat for your encouragement! I started writing poetry when I was twelve, after I received a journal for my birthday. When I write, it's as if I'm connected to the universe, and I am just the messenger. Same goes with my music. It just happens.I love your freewriting approach of just letting the words come to you as you let your mind dissolve into the object of your attention. It's a beautiful way of letting the energy flow through you and generating exemplary results. Your colorful writing style reminds me of the very admirable Mary Oliver. You certainly have that gift.
I think exceptional poetry is more than a work of art created by the brush strokes of the mind. It is a gift of sensing and seeing those nuances that are often missed by the casual observer, and then sculpting them into marvelous collections of pleasurable enjoyment for humanity. Thank you for sharing.Aww, thanks, @Bobcat for your encouragement! I started writing poetry when I was twelve, after I received a journal for my birthday. When I write, it's as if I'm connected to the universe, and I am just the messenger. Same goes with my music. It just happens.
You also possess a profound passion for poetry! Your familiarity with Mary Oliver's poems and your own impressive writing skills showcase your exceptional talent. Your observation about the significance of capturing those subtle nuances, often overlooked by casual observers, is indeed a crucial aspect of the writing process. It is truly a gift! Additionally, revisiting a poem or a piece of writing after setting it aside and engaging in the editing process can greatly contribute to refining the final product. These are my thoughts....I think exceptional poetry is more than a work of art created by the brush strokes of the mind. It is a gift of sensing and seeing those nuances that are often missed by the casual observer, and then sculpting them into marvelous collections of pleasurable enjoyment for humanity. Thank you for sharing.
Very admirable! This poem definitely resonates on many levels - from the imagery of the candles, to the heavenly gypsies and chariots of fire. I could read this several times and gain something new each time. I am impressed (and humbled)! Thank you for sharing!Thank you for those kind words. I do write a little when I have time and feel moved by inspirational thoughts. Here is one I wrote a few months back.
CONSIDER THE STARS
Countless shimmering, glistening crystals,
catipulted into uncharted realms;
heavenly gypsies bound for infinity.
What have you to say to me?
Have your swift twinkling messengers
crossed vast, unimaginable distances
just to say hello?
How lonely would be the night sky
without your radiance?
Billions of candles silenced;
chariots of fire and wonder
chasing the boundaries of time,
all extinguished.
A dark prospect,
But you have prevailed
What may I give back to you
for all the years of delight and romance?
Perhaps intense admiration, amazement,
or grateful heart would do.
But then again,
perhaps to contemplate
that you and I are one,
forged from the same furnace,
merely separated for a time.
Whatever your destination,
I will search the night for a message
Wherever your quest leads,
I will cheer you on.
Perhaps we will meet again
to ignite another void
Perhaps another me
Perhaps another you
Perhaps a reunion older than time
Inconceivable, incredible,
staggering to the imagination...?
Alas, so is the universe,
and we are all stardust.
You're very sweet. Like you, I think it's the creative process that's the reward. It opens your mind's eye to things you've looked at, but never really seen, and thoughts much deeper than the everyday type. I look forward to reading more of your creations.Very admirable! This poem definitely resonates on many levels - from the imagery of the candles, to the heavenly gypsies and chariots of fire. I could read this several times and gain something new each time. I am impressed (and humbled)! Thank you for sharing!