Glancing Back
By skinner_jennifer
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We stood at lakeside...camera
poised, I thought about time
flowing rapidly; imagined we
were two water lillies floating
on calm water, laughing at
those wonderful; crazy mad
moments from so long ago,
recalling when we were once
intrepid explorers, always keen
to contemplate taking chances;
only it never lasted as rousing
transition from our younger
selves turned to declining
years.
Now only the weeping willow
comforts our reflections, those
delicate wisps softly dancing
on the breeze, they have
plucked at my heartstrings as
we're glancing back.
Photo is my own.
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One day there will be no
One day there will be no aging! Meanwhile we have memories and how lovely to watch moving water, reflections, shimmering weeping willows — and such things haven't changed as we have. Enjoyed following your thoughts! Rhiannon
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Lovely reflections Jenny. I
Lovely reflections Jenny. I expect the willow was reflecting too, on the lake.
I'd love to read about the days when you were intrepid explorers and the wonderful; crazy mad moments from so long ago.
But in the absence of that, I very much enjoyed this.
Turlough
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Yay! The real Jenny!
Yay! The real Jenny!
I remember the Queens Tap in Swindon. And I remember Canal Walk but I don't remember the canal as it was before my time. What a disaster it was to have filled it in.
Your description of your trolley dash made me smile. I think what you did is considered a rite of passage in Swindon these days. I never really fell in love with the place but I've some nice memories of Swindon, especially Old Town. It's rattling on for twenty years since I last went there. Perhaps sometime when I'm over in England I'll do a little road trip of all the places where I used to live. Perhaps I should do it in a supermarket trolley.
Turlough
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"Now only the weeping willow
"Now only the weeping willow
comforts our reflections.."
Another beautiful reverie and photo. Always a pleasure to read your reminiscences :)
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you have taken lots of lovely
you have taken lots of lovely photos :0) I am not sure about "declining years" as your life seems rich with creativity and full of love :0) I really like this illustration of your poetic creativity
delicate wisps softly dancing
on the breeze
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Nostalgia
Very good Jenny, but isn't it sad that we reminisce and live in the past so much, here and now is really all we have. I learnt this from my mother “yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery. Today is a gift – That is why we call it the present.
But really it is wonderful, such a full and happy life without regrets and resentments, so much beauty as an example to young people.
Keep well, all the best! Tom Brown
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