River’s Steady Course

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River’s dynamics

Blessing waters’ source

Mountain’s melting snow

Staying true to its course

 

River’s known outcome

Flowing every day

Never in hurry

Charting eternal way

 

River’s attitude

Praising every land

Nature in balance

Holding Creator’s hand

 

River’s calming thoughts

Singing to mankind

Tranquility’s voice

Leading as He designed

 

River’s steady course

Observing mankind

Hurried, with missteps

Falling further behind

 

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Studs Terkel Quotes

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I have come across ordinary people who have done extraordinary things.

We’re born to live.  One is a realist if one hopes.

Louis “Studs” Terkel (1912-2008) was an American writer, historian, and radio broadcaster.  His work in gathering oral histories of common Americans was recognized as one of his most well-received projects.  He received the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction.

Merv Griffin Quotes

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If you make the customer a promise, make sure you deliver it.

It’s always been my philosophy:  Turn the page.  If something falls through, turn the page.  It’s over with, get used to it, get on with it.

Merv Griffin (1925-2007) was an American television show host and media mogul.  His accomplishments included:  hosting his own television talk show from 1962-1986, and creation of the television game shows “Jeopardy” in 1964 and “Wheel of Fortune” in 1975.  

Monday Memories: Hamlet’s Summer Day

The inspiration for this poem comes from a photograph published on Jan’s blog in her “Wordless Wednesday” post.  Check out her site for some wonderful poetry, inspiration, photography, and so much more.  There is probably a hint (yes, definitely) of the rustic and tranquil life experienced in the small communities of western Montana.

green mountains near river under blue sky

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Picturesque, isolated hamlet

Resting below mountainous shadows

Nestled along lake’s calming fingers

Life’s narrative writing tranquil prose

 

Sunrise crawls over the mountaintop

Cruising silently in their small boat

Early to rise anglers find their spot

Baiting hooks for trout with rainbow coats

 

Soon village shops begin to open

Curious shoppers fill crowded streets

Welcoming Farmers’ Market today

Locals selling homegrown goods and treats

 

Later, stillness returns to the town

Sunny, summer day comes to an end

Sun setting behind lake’s dozing shore

Waiting for tomorrow’s best friends

brown wooden boat on dock during sunset

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Originally published May, 2020.

Maya Angelou Quotes

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I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.

Maya Angelou (1928-2014) was an American author, poet, and civil rights activist.  Her body of published work is found in autobiographies, essays, poems, and numerous credits in plays, movies, and television shows.

Mary Roach Quotes

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Heroism doesn’t always happen in a burst of glory.  Sometimes small triumphs and large hearts change the course of history.

People are messy, unpredictable things.

Mary Roach (born 1959) is an American author who specializes in writing with themes about science and humor.

Andy Warhol Quotes

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When people are ready to change, they change.

They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.

Andy Warhol (1928-1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer.  His revolutionary artworks made him a leading figure in the visual art movement, commonly called pop art.

Hamlet’s Summer Day

The inspiration for this poem comes from a photograph published on Jan’s blog in her “Wordless Wednesday” post.  Check out her site for some wonderful poetry, inspiration, photography, and so much more.  There is probably a hint (yes, definitely) of the rustic and tranquil life experienced in the small communities of western Montana.

green mountains near river under blue sky

Photo by Wiriyah Ruechaipanit on Pexels.com

Picturesque, isolated hamlet

Resting below mountainous shadows

Nestled along lake’s calming fingers

Life’s narrative writing tranquil prose

 

Sunrise crawls over the mountaintop

Cruising silently in their small boat

Early to rise anglers find their spot

Baiting hooks for trout with rainbow coats

 

Soon village shops begin to open

Curious shoppers fill crowded streets

Welcoming Farmers’ Market today

Locals selling homegrown goods and treats

 

Later, stillness returns to the town

Sunny, summer day comes to an end

Sun setting behind lake’s dozing shore

Waiting for tomorrow’s best friends

brown wooden boat on dock during sunset

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