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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Weekly Scribblings # 90 October

 

 

a beautiful month in both hemispheres

growing up all my books were british

beatrix potter (jemima puddleduck and mrs tiggywinkle)

enid blyton (with girls called hilary and arabella)

jane eyre and keats

horses called dobbin

so inevitably

i left  the springtime  for autumn

 it was wonderful for a while

until

i began to miss too many things

the blue

the beach

the ferries

the harbour

the vast space

lamingtons

so

i returned to the great southern land

in the springtime

october

the month of my birth 

a while ago now 

and stayed...forever

14 comments:

  1. Going home is one of the best things anyone can do for oneself.

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  2. I love October best, for the fall season, but would toss it all in for the blue and the beach too! Lamingtons. I made them just once, when my home schooled children were studying Australia.

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    1. I have never made lamingtons...only ever bought them.

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    2. I've never had lamingtons, so I had to google them--they look delicious!

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  3. Obviously you are where your heart is happiest, and that's good thing!

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  4. Nice October poem.
    Bravo. Always luv your concert music.

    Much💜love

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  5. To be called home - and to long for it is a wonderful thing.

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  6. Home land wins out. I've said that a few places I would stay except for close relatives here. Like Provence in France or Tuscany, Italy or ...
    ..

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  7. I am happiest in four-seasons country and mountains that surround like a comforting blankie.

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  8. I grew up in the Caribbean, where we sort of have two seasons: rainy and not rainy. Reading about spring and summer and autumn and winter as a child was like traveling to a different land. Now, that I have that, I often find myself traveling into memory... in search of those long ago tropical days. October, back home, was the month of harvest. One of the must beautiful months because it fed us until the next harvest. October babes spent a lot of time in the fields, napping on top of rice piles, hanging from their moms or siblings on a sling.

    And I just realized that I went on a total tangent, lol! It was the tone of your poem. It pulled me in... inviting me to see the seasons and more through the feelings the piece evokes.

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  9. I yearn to return ... to the Land Down Under. More so after reading your poem. My grandparents had to draft horses. Belle and Dobbin.

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  10. I like your mention of all that you missed. Well done!

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