Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Friday, September 29, 2023

Friday Writings # 96

was born 

by the sea 

went to a convent 

by the sea


home is the beach 

the sea is in my blood

all of us for generations

hail from islands


 later

home became the bush

( still only a 45 minute drive from the coast )

this house was built by the locals in a weekend

to entice a teacher to work at the school house across the road 

(rent free about 80 years ago)

 


 

carnations and fresh herbs

in an old jam jar

can make a tin shed 

feel like a home



however

wherever

we are together

in sickness and in health

(mainly sickness these days)

 is home

 



 


8 comments:

  1. I like the closeness of your shadows … lucky are those who can point to a trusted person as home, as well as a haven by the sea.

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  2. Together in sickness and health That's it. I love your house in the bush Its gorgeous. Love both the bush and the sea. Great to live close to both.

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  3. Poignant and beautiful collection of words and pictures which can't fail to touch heartstrings. ♥

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  4. What a beautiful progression in these verses, what an interesting history, and what wonderful photos – particularly the last.

    (I grew up on an island, and I also can't be too far away from the sea, or the bush.)

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  5. Nice! I love the water but that little house in the bush looks homey too. As you say, wherever together. So many little things can conjure up home. A vase. A flower.

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  6. Lovely, and such wonderful photos to go with the words. I love the coast, the shore. Not necessarily "beach" as I never lived where a beach was a swimming place. Too cold and/or dangerous.

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  7. This is so lovely. This must be a wonderful home.

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  8. This is a touching, lovely collection of homes. I love that last photo!

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