
Take Time To Smell The Roses
When I was growing up, the expressions “Slow down” and “Take time to smell the roses”, were often heard. Too impatient for most things to materialize and hungry for life to happen, I had little interest doing either of those things.
Now, much later in life, as I sit watching the sun slip down in the late afternoon sky, I see its cache of shimmering diamonds spilling onto the water’s surface. I am entranced by moments that I never want to end. At this time of year I know I have at least another couple of hours to watch this kaleidoscope of color turning slowly with the passing minutes. The color palette is different each day and I let it touch every sense. The Gardenia bushes are flush with fragrant white blossoms and woodpeckers are drilling the side of a palm tree. The warmth of the sun is relaxing aching shoulders as a Mockingbird atop the chimney stack begins his late afternoon serenade.
I happily soak in every present moment.
Memories in tact Reveling in the present The future can wait Copyright © 2021 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Frank Tassone is hosting Monday Haibun at D'Verse Poets tonight and has prompted us with "Living in the present" Image by Mylene2401 from Pixabay
A fine write, perfectly nailed by the outstanding closer haiku! Well done.
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Aww thank you my friend! I appreciate it Ron ☺️
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It’s good to take time and observe the nature do it’s thing.
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Yes it can certainly slow you down ☺️
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Indeed.
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🥰
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I think the pandemic has taught many of us to slow down and enjoy the precious moments. I smiled at the woodpecker. There is one here drilling holes in all the trees. It is amazing how loud it sounds. I spotted him one day and tried to get a photo but, he was too quick darting from tree to tree. A wonderful write, I was in the moment.
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Thank you so much Truedessa. They are a joy to watch and listen too (😳) I love all the sights and sounds of nature and yes, last year has made us realize how precious it is 💕🌺
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Did you find my site
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Yes it is all travel related. I do not see any poetry.
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where do you live christine? Somewhere nice, by the sounds of things! I am glad you enjoyed the sun, birds, happy tuesday!
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Thank you Carol ann. I do but nature’s beauty can be found everywhere ☺️💕 I hope you are doing well my friend 🥰
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Doing wonderfully Christine, thank you 💐😉
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Happy to hear that Carol ann 🥰🌺
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This line is like a painting, and your haibun is lovely from start to finish, Christine.
❤
David
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Thank you David. I’m so happy you enjoyed it! As you know I love writing about Nature ☺️💕
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Gardenias, waterside … be still my heart. I loved your haibun.
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Dear Helen, thank you! Yes, we need to slow down and smell the gardenias 🥰
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A moment to enjoy the nature around us is a moment well spent! Beautifully drawn moment.
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Thanks Bev ☺️💕🌺
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I too enjoy savouring those precious moments nowadays – ‘happily soak’ is right!
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It is wonderful Ingrid. You are right – happily soak! ☺️🌺
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Wonderful article
If only I knew what it meant
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The imagery in your haibun is so relaxing. You brought me there. Nicely done.
Pat
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Hello Pat. Thank you so much. I really do love nature so I’m happy I gave you an image ☺️💕
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🙂
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