Monday 14 January 2013

Not In Vain.


Wayward flakes of snow gently float and paint the scene from dreary green to glowing white.  Out yon window, the moon casts shadows.  Snow of white becomes snow so blue.

And the muffled, the hushed silence, created by the falling snow, enhances thoughts of hope, of dreams becoming reality.

Son sleeps soundly in his room.  Beloved dog, breathing softly, curled upon her comfort blanket.  Ticking clock...pendulum beats, to the rhythm of my heart.
I gazed out my kitchen window.  So early in the morning.  Snowflakes drifted.  One last mug of hot chocolate, complete with extra marshmallows.  I thought about how determined I was to make this a positive year and I thought back upon Christmas Day when I was there for others and others were here for me.  With that, the following words danced around in my mind....

Tears stream,
Cheeks stain,
What I dream,
Was not in vain.

66 comments:

  1. This was lovely to read Gary, I couldn't sleep so thought I would see what comments needed making.

    My new blog address is: yvonnnelewis68.blogspot.co.uk should you be interested.

    Yvonne.

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    1. Hi Yvonne,

      I thank you and I hope that during your visiting and commenting, that you felt the warmth exuded on a cold, snowy night.

      I struggled to get to your new blog. Luckily, Alex had posted up the correct link and thus I've now linked into your wondrous site.

      Be well and stay positive, my friend.

      Gary

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  2. That's lovely. You've captured the peace of watching the snow fall at night. Stay positive and keep warm :-) x

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    1. Hi Teresa,

      Thank you, Teresa. There was a magical ambience in the still of a snowy morn. Warm, positive wishes to you, my friend.

      Gary

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  3. Beautiful. Snow has that calming effect I find. Unless of course you are trying to drive home in it and sliding all over the place. No snow where we are yet. Have a peaceful, positive day.

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    1. Hi Suzanne,

      Snow can soothe and bring on cosy thoughts. And then there's the thought of driving in the darned stuff! :) I wonder if you have had some of that snow by now. A peaceful, positive day to you, my friend.

      Gary

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  4. Hello Gary:
    This we identify with completely as we have woken this morning to a heavy, overnight fall of snow which has both blanketed and silenced this city of Budapest.

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    1. Hello Jane and Lance,

      I now have a vision of snowy enchantment in muffled silence of an awakening city of Budapest. Peace and warmth be with you, my friends.

      Gary

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  5. This is a beautiful post Gary. Thank you. I hope that this year is indeed one of magic and positivity for you all.

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    1. Hi The Elephant's Child,

      Very heartening of you to say. Thank you. May we all embrace a year of magic and positivity, my friend.

      Gary

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  6. Yes I think snow helps the psychi
    If it was peeing down as it is herem and your field looks like the Somme, perhaps ( and unfortunately) all of your positivism oes out the window

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    1. Hi John,

      Be thee well, my friend. The snow soothed the soul of a man who found himself in quiet reflection in the still of an early morn.

      Tis but the view from my window. And out the window, the moon radiates a positivity. In kindness and goodwill, my friend.

      Gary

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  7. That was beautiful, Gary. The snow brings peace, and on Christmas Day, so did you. And peace is the greatest gift.

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    1. Hi Alex,

      I appreciate that, kind sir. The snow, the gifts of peace and caring on Christmas Day, was a gift that we bestowed to one and all. Bless you, my friend.

      Gary

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  8. Oh didn't it snow?!?! Wow!

    Awww lovely Gary!! Here's to a good and kind 2013! Take care
    x

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    1. Hi Old Kitty,

      Ah yes, we sure had some snow. I was thinking of making a "snow angel"! :) Instead I drank my hot chocolate with extra marshmallows!

      A peaceful and fulfilling 2013 to you, my friend.

      Gary
      x

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    1. Hi Arleen,

      Thank you very much for that. I was hoping the pictures and words would blend nicely. Much obliged, my friend.

      Gary

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  10. I raise my cup of hot chocolate to you Gary. Here's to a joyous 2013 for all of us. Pass the marshmallows (and the snow shovel) and may we all continue to 'be here' for each other.

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    1. Hi Delores,

      And with raised cup of hot chocolate, with extra marshmallows, I wish you a most enjoyable drink. Of course, I have Penny the 'snow shovel'. She just loves to clear the pathway! :) Yes, we must continue to be here for each other. Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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  11. What an amazing post Gary. Snow brings out the dreamer in us all it seems. It's one of Mother Nature's masterpieces. Thank you for the kind comments on my blog. I am officially your newest follower.

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    1. Hi Keith,

      That is most kind of you, good sir. And with those snowy dreams we see the canvas of Mother Nature paint a masterpiece right before our awestruck eyes, hearts and minds.

      My honour to leave a comment on a most thoughtful site as yours. I am most grateful for you linking into my blog. Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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  12. Beautiful words, Gary. May 2013 but as positive and supportive as you would wish. x

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    1. Hi Carole,

      Thank you, dear lady. May this year be a positive, supportive time for all of us in the dawning of a better world. In kindness and peace,

      Gary

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  13. This was utterly beautiful, Gary. Your writing is heart-wrenching, stirring, and so honest. Thank you.

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    1. Hi Joylene,

      I am most grateful for your wonderful comment, Joylene. I immerse myself in the ambience and the ambience tries to be conveyed through the passion of the words. Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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  14. So beautiful, Gary! I saw your pics on FB last night and wondered why you were up so late. Certainly makes for a stunning sight. And your poem is just as stirring. Thanks for sharing with us, Gary! Give Penny a hug for me!

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    1. Hi Nancy,

      Very encouraging of you, dear lady. And yes, the photos on Facebook were capturing the essence of the actual moment. You were there as it happened. I felt compelled, despite the time and my exhaustion, to convey my thoughts and photos. It was my honour to share. Penny has just been given a hug on your behalf :) Peace and warmth to you, my friend.

      Gary

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  15. beautifully written and a wonderful moment captured

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    1. Hi becca,

      Thank you so much and thank you for being a part of the moment.
      Peace and positive thoughts, your way,

      Gary

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  16. Hi Gary. Have you been at the cooking sherry again?
    Seriously though, a beautiful post.
    Click here for Bazza’s Blog ‘To Discover Ice’

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    1. Hi bazza,

      No sir. That's a bottle of washing up liquid you see in the photo:)

      I thank you for thinking this was a beautiful post. Stay warm, my friend.

      Gary

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  17. Your words fit the photo's perfectly, a kind of soft heartbeat throughout, muffled like the snow fall. Lovely :) x

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    1. Hi All Consuming,

      So very nice of you, fair lady. And your comment creates a magical vision in my mind. Thank you, my friend.

      Gary x

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  18. I wish I could be there with you at this moment. I'd be cuddled up with Penny and sharing cocoa with you.

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    1. Hi lotta joy,

      Dear lady, you are here. Penny is all cuddled up with you and she looks adoringly into your eyes. And now, here be your cup of soothing cocoa :) Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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    2. Could I please have some whipped cream instead of marshmallows? No? Okay. I'm fine, and thank you.

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    3. Aha lotta joy,

      Guess what, gone 4:30 A.M. in lil' ol' England and I duly change your drink. Whipped cream, eh. Sure thing. No problem. I've only got that tinned stuff that looks more like a can of spray paint. Sorry, I shall go out and milk the cow...

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  19. absolutely beautiful. You SHOULD be proud!

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    1. Hi Caren,

      Thank you so much. I'm proud of the fact I managed to stay awake long enough to press publish :) Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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  20. What a lovely and touching post!!! Wonderful!!!

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    1. Hi Suzanne Bean,

      You are most kind, dear friend. May you have a wonderful evening in the beautiful city of Victoria. In peace and dreams, your way,

      Gary

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  21. I've just been in a raucous mood but reading your post touched my heart and calmed me. The picture from your kitchen looks like you're way up in the world.
    Love and peace

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    1. Hi Manzanita,

      And the raucous mood subsides. I am so glad that this posting brought calm thoughts to your heart.

      My kitchen is looking down from a slight hill. There I am, up in the clouds and staring at the snow.

      Peace and love, to you, my dear friend.

      Gart

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  22. wow, klahanie, you are quite the writer! i'm sure you've been getting tons of comments about it, too!! i didn't even need the pics to visualize that beauty and yet sensitivity. great great job!!

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    1. Hi Tammy,

      That is most kind of you, Tammy. Thank you. I'm blessed to get a fair amount of comments and I treasure them all. I do like to variate the theme and I go with the mood I'm experiencing. Your encouraging words resonate with a warm, positive glow.

      In peace and goodwill, your way,

      Gary

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  23. Hi Gary - the snow has such a peaceful effect on life ... then life becomes a challenge ...

    I'm so pleased to read you have peaceful happy thoughts ... chocolate and marshmallows sound good - as does a caring dog and a happy sleeping son ... it's great to know those moments are around ..

    We're so lucky in so many ways .. I always think like that when I feel down .... thankfully not often - though chocolate and marshmallows might feature someday soon!!

    Our snow has gone ... but the freeze is still around .. but I'm sitting in some warming sunshine ... Cheers and hugs from the south coast .. Hilary

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    1. Hi Hilary,

      For sure, I enjoyed the moment of the softly falling snow. And then I remembered I had to drive in it the next afternoon.

      Thank you and I'm grateful for all that is good in my life. I treasure these moments of serenity.

      You are a positive person who always works through those moments of negativity. And I know your caring and concern for others is an example of your gentle demeanour.

      I noted a bit of sunshine. Very strange occurrence. The snow is still here. I hear it may well return for most of us in Britain. Cheers, hugs, a chocolate drink with marshmallows, your way,

      Gary

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  24. This was such a calm, positive post. Thanks for that. I enjoyed your words. I also skimmed down and see exactly what you mean about supporting other bloggers. Love the post with links to various writers in the blogsphere.

    Have a good day.

    Shannon at The Warrior Muse

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    1. Hi Shannon,

      Thank you so much for your thoughtful words. I know it might have seemed I was being a bit audacious on your A to Z blog posting, however, I really am sincere. I know we both understand the ideals of a sharing, caring community. Thank you and I'm grateful for your comment.

      Have a peaceful, positive day, Shannon.

      In kindness,

      Gary

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  25. Beautiful peaceful thoughts. I miss snow, though I can see it on the mountains from down here in Los Angeles. It's been kind of cold for us lately. I wish we'd get a freakish snowfall. That would be different.

    Lee
    Wrote By Rote

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    1. Hi Lee,

      Very kind of you to note. Yes, the thought of snow in Los Angeles is quite a surreal one. Still, I know it has been known to happen. Imagine the chaos of a few flakes of snow. Actually, imagine the joy and wonder of it all, for sure.

      I do hope that things improve in your personal life, my friend.

      With respect and good wishes,

      Gary

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  26. Your gentle words are soothing to read and even better to imagine. It is good to see your site again.

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    1. Hi Susan,

      You are most kind and I thank you. Glad you could sense the ambience. It was good to see you put up another posting. You really socked it to me with that one! :)

      In peace and kindness,

      Gary

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  27. I admit not to like to see snow in my land, but you really made it soothing and wonderful. Great job.

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    1. Hi Pat Hatt,

      Even your name rhymes :) I'm pleased you can see the thought of snow from a different perspective.

      Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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    2. yep and it is legit too, the name that came due. Groundhog day comment was grand, over at my land.

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    3. Hi Pat,

      I could see you with a book titled "Pat in the Hatt" :)

      Glad you liked the mention of "Groundhog Day"
      What can I say?

      Ah yes, a blogest
      That would be the best
      " 'Groundblog' Day"
      All the way

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  28. Nothing is ever in vain if ones heart is in the right place - which, yours clearly is.

    Lovely post and photographs, Gary :)

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    1. Hi Wendy,

      You are so right and I know your heart wishes your dream to be that wondrous reality you so embrace.

      Thank you for your kind words, dear lady.

      In kindness and fulfilling writing, your way,

      Gary :)

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  29. This post is absolutely beautiful. You are a true poet with a heart and soul that shines bright.

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    1. Hi Michael,

      I am heartened by your thoughtful words. And, my good friend, wishing you much fulfilment through the magic of the written word.

      With respect and goodwill,

      Gary

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    1. Hi Damyanti,

      And I know, from the wonder of your site, that the ambience that dances within our hearts and souls, dances to a magic tune, within your heart and soul.

      Thank you, my friend.

      Gary

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    1. Hi Lily,

      Thank you. That means a lot :)

      Gary

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I do try to comment back to each commenter individually. However, I might have to shorten my replies or give a group thank you. That way, I can spend more time commenting on your blogs. Thank you and peace, my friend.