XOXOX,
Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Robb, Uncle Ryan and Aunt Alison, baby Hannah, Uncle Richard and Kaitlyn
Just a random array of thoughts, opinions, and the occasional whimsical (or not quite so whimsical!) rambling...
XOXOX,
Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Robb, Uncle Ryan and Aunt Alison, baby Hannah, Uncle Richard and Kaitlyn
A few days ago
He turned 99;
A past president
Who's still of sound mind...
I wish I could say
The same for
D. Trump;
Does the former even know
His brain from his 'rump'?
When winter warns of midnight toil,
September is the twilight we treasure;
Guiding the days that do lie ahead,
Fall offers melodies, measured:
These gilded, crimson, soothing tunes,
Are guilty of indolent pleasures...
I pensively pluck at some
Alabaster bars, housed in a black wooden stage;
Such ivory keys
store the promise of truth
When paused from the days' current rage...
Freed from their Waterford nest built of
crystal,
Sprays of orange bittersweet spill;
They sway to the strikes of the
Smooth metronome; click, click, be still...
Whimsical sheet-music stares back, declaring
"Of the Pinafore, I am Commander"!
It's then that my Grandmother hands me a
Butterscotch; I savor its rich, spicy amber.
Jalousie windows have opened quite wide,
Witnessing autumn's great beauty;
Her shimmering
breath embraces each note;
Caramelized air
pays its duty.
BEHOLD,
The Buttercup verse: dainty and light;
It finally has come into view!
Grandmother, so wise and deft in her ways,
Has furnished a song I once knew...
Sweet little Buttercup! Dear little Buttercup !
You're lemony-gold like narcissus,
The crown of a king, a canary's fine wing;
Daffodils, warm and delicious.
At this time of year, the leaves shed a tear;
What do we make of such things?
Oh Camus! You nailed it! You knew all along:
Autumn IS Earth's
Second Spring
!!!
poem
by L.P.-G. / 9-2023
Five years ago I developed symptoms highly suspicious for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. That said, I initially thought that the red rash expanding across the dorsal aspect of my lower extremities and wrists was poison ivy. [IT WAS NOT!]. In truth, there had been something that perplexed me at that time: i.e., for reasons that didn't make sense, this distinct rash failed to produce even the slightest hint of an itch. After about three days of an excruciating headache, muscle pain and severe night sweats, I found an engorged tick buried in the crook of my left arm. This incident happened in southeast Georgia, and I had been in the wooded areas that surround our [second] home. I promptly made a call to the pharmacist in the village and started 10-14 days of doxycycline. Slowly, the symptoms abated.
I was very lucky...
Last week I fell prey to yet another tick
bite but [most fortunately] I found the little monster within 24 hours. This
creature appeared to be a 'wood tick' from what a magnified cell phone picture
indicated and [lucky for me] it did not appear engorged from a blood meal. So
far, no rash and no target lesions have appeared. We had been down to Georgia
to clean up after hurricane Idelia swept through. There was a ton of outside
work to do and it was very, very hot! Unfortunately, I had let my guard down
and did not dress appropriately. Numerous deer prance through our southern property
on a daily basis, destroying our azaleas and other perennial plants. When we
purchased [in Savannah] more than a decade prior, I almost never saw a single deer
but the current rapid increase in their numbers also plagues our primary residential
property in Michigan and our third property in Virginia...Deer carry ticks and ticks carry disease; it's a fact!!
In the end, "Bambi-like" creatures may appear cute; just beware of the consequences of letting their numbers go un-checked...
*****************
I don't
view these deer
"So dear"
as might others;
They've
trashed my fair gardens
In Spring,
Fall and summer...
Their
numbers keep growing,
Yes! ... Year
after year !!
The ticks
that they harbor
Are my greatest
fear !!!
poem by
L.P.-G. / 9-2023
Summer is leaving:
Not much we can do
(To quell the
Expected
egress).
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Lamented its end;
(Perhaps it convened
Great
distress) ...
He wished to subdue it,
To push it far back;
(Much like the waves
Parting
shore)...
I share in his feeling,
As warm nights bring healing,
And summer's a treat
I a-d-o-r-e !
"Summer's almost over. It's sad, isn't it?
Makes you want to - I don't
know - reach out and hold it back".
Nick Carraway: "There'll be other summers".