Timely Leisure Spent With You
By skinner_jennifer
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Dear diary I feel so small today, like Alice down the rabbit hole inhaling atmosphere, seizing handfuls of earth as I shrink, where ant mounds are the size of tall Grand Canyon Peaks...I wonder if JRR Tolkien felt this way when down in the trenches of war! But I suppose in the large scheme of things we are all like ants going about our business, with our own obstacles to climb out of.
Looking back, you and I Gina were never really of this world, more aware of invisible creatures laughing at us on boughs, as shimmering canopy hid wandering mischief, even the sort we got up to.
I remember profound magic transpiring on that warm evening, two giggling teenagers just chilling on boundary wall, with woods behind and a quiet country lane before us, you with your lager and black, I preferred lager and lime.
Our imaginations would weave those hidden images of rustling sounds from undergrowth into a fairy realm, as we watched the dancing leaves develop wings, those green fragments of ancient trees stirring, while lengthy blades of grass like sweeping hair decorated with wild daisies and buttercups quivered, embracing movement...thriving on pure energy, as we traced our creative powers of curiosity, laughing at what we might find, a magnetic intrigue into an unconventional adventure, pulled from passages from another reality in time.
They say a leopard never changes its spots, I hope you held onto the enchantment, as I scour my memory. My wish is that you preserved that day in a bottle to open at leisure, as I revisit words of time spent with you.
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Loved reading this little
Loved reading this little snatch of a long ago memory - thank you Jenny
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Peaceful teenage summe
Peaceful teenage summer/spring evening! Rhiannon
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What a beautiful memory!
What a beautiful memory!
I am so sorry if you are feeling small today. Your ability to express your thoughts is as great as ever, as is the wisdom learned from your experiences "we are all like ants going about our business, with our own obstacles to climb out of" is GREAT
I liked also the descriptions of the grass, you give it a personality :0)
Even though this is such a short diary entry it does have a magical feel, suggesting other worlds in time and size and fairy, and all full of warmth
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You really bring this
You really bring this experience to life, Jenny. So vivid and evocative.
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What a wonderful image -
What a wonderful image - capturing the day in a bottle to open when the magic is needed again. This is beautiful, Jenny.
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This beautiful piece of
This beautiful piece of enchantment is our Facebook and Twitter Pick of the Day! Please do share/retweet if you enjoy it too.
Picture: Pixabay Creative Commons
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alice and the wonderland
I watched the movie on Tolkien's life story just the other day, very good, definitely recommended. I have also read all the books i.e. on the ring and the hobbits and that, excellent reading as well as watched all those movies.
Like most people I know the story of Alice, but not the second, Alice and the mirror etc. I haven't read, I wonder how good it is no-one seems to have actually read it.
I've also been keeping a journal for some time but I have to admit it is rather mundane but it helps you know and sometimes a lot. Your diary sounds much more interesting.
Keep well Jenny! Nolan
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Interesting
Wow, a rare piece of Jenny prose. I'm assuming autobiographical, but you never really know. I have a habit of reflecting and romaticizing times and people gone by as well. I liked your literary references too. Great writing.
GGHades502
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Hi Jenny
Hi Jenny
How nice to be reading your work again.I loved the description of the trees, and much enjoyed finding out more about your childhood experiences.
Jean
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Lovely slice of magic Jenny,
Lovely slice of magic Jenny, you always do that so well. :)
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