Age of Wisdom, A Poem

No need to lament, Days of youth now long gone, Or this gradual decent, From the height of your dawn, For to look back and ponder, The days of your past, How life’s events wander, Making memories that last, This life’s been well lived, Joyous times have been had, From the days as a kid,Continue reading “Age of Wisdom, A Poem”

Keeps Honest Men Honest, A Flash Fiction

I remember the times when conversations with my grandmother remained germane but lately they stray in unexpected directions. I have been told it may be due to her memories becoming increasingly foggy now that she has reached such elderly heights as one hundred years old. Just now I had asked her what she used toContinue reading “Keeps Honest Men Honest, A Flash Fiction”

As The Day Fades Away, A Dusk Time Poem

As the day fades away, So much color burst, An awesome display, Fulfills the eyes’ thirst, As night comes to play, Day’s farewell is first. ————— The horizon two nights ago. I love a good sunset 🙂 I chose this picture as inspiration for today based on Fandango’s One Word Challenge: horizon I hope youContinue reading “As The Day Fades Away, A Dusk Time Poem”

Little Spider, A Short Poem

Little spider builds so neat, With sticky threads like glue, Web of angles is complete, Has caught the morning dew, Such amazing architects, Constructing with eight legs, Over night such web erects, Between some posts and pegs. ————— Spiders come in so many shapes, sizes, and types: tiny, large, huge, fuzzy, bulbous, flat, web builders,Continue reading “Little Spider, A Short Poem”