Falling in love with yesterday
by Elouise
Peering into a deep well
I inch closer to the edge
One evening after another
In the moment, but not quite,
Old memories stir feelings
Captured in forgotten photos
Who am I now? What did I leave behind? Is there any logic to this madness of yesterday’s joy and today’s old-age awkwardness?
I want to hang onto today and yesterday. Not content with one or the other. I want to see, remember, smell, taste and breathe in the beauty and pain of this world, captured in fleeting moments of wonder, distress, and despair.
The last several weeks have been rough. Marked by several dark nights filled with raging winds, pounding rain, and unpredictable bolts of lightning.
They’ve also been filled with beauty: songbirds waking each day with their dawn songs, a red-breasted male grossbeak sitting on our porch rail, a large bushy red-tailed fox trotting nonchalantly through our back yard, and the full moon casting a nighttime spotlight on our neighbor’s front yard.
Thank you for your visit. Especially during these unpredictable days and nights of uncertainty, fear and unexpected losses.
Elouise♥
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 5 May 2022
Photo of our children taken by DAFraser, 1972 at the San Diego Zoo
the fire goes out, the smoke gets lighter, the air clears, a new morning, keep the hope, amen, the times we live in, are unprecedented, amen
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What a strange world this has become. Thanks for your call to keep our hope alive. It isn’t easy these days.
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I was in my bed late one night, the Spirit arrives in real time, I am filled with joy and the world has changed everyday since, just hold onto your faith no matter what, stay well, amen
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Thank you kindly for your comment. These are trying times that test our faith and our determination to stay the course. Yes, the Spirit arrives in real time–which is all we have from one second to the next.
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Sweet photo!
Powerful relatable words! Thank you for sharing with us, Elouise.
(((HUGS))) ❤️
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You’re so welcome, Carolyn! Every time I see this photo it makes me happy/teary! 🙂
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Remembering our ride to graduation one year with bird calls on my car CD player and so happy you didn’t think I was crazy to be listening to them. And then having the pleasure of learning that, in fact, you had the same CDs! We had a gross beak (no red breast) on our feeder yesterday. That’s the first time we ever noticed one in our yard. Just beautiful!
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I remember that ride! I wish my birdsong memory were as sharp now as it was back then. But then again, I don’t think the birds care. Just seeing them makes me happy. 🙂
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I’m thrilled to find you and would love to connect.
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I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw this last night! Watch for an email from me. 🙂
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