Sorry, the posts are few and far between.
I try and post something on my Musemother Facebook Page a few times a week, and there's also the Tao of Turning Fifty page on facebook for daily posts and inspiration.
The blog, well, it's on the back burner during this summer hiatus.
come back and see us soon! when the fall winds blow in....
happy trails, happy sailing
Musemother
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Peace on the Inside
TPRF is doing a lot of great humanitarian work, and has an innovative program called Food For People. But recently they have expanded their Peace Education Program.
Watch this short 6 minute video about Peace Education Program in prisons.
musemother
www.jenniferboire.com
Watch this short 6 minute video about Peace Education Program in prisons.
musemother
www.jenniferboire.com
Monday, July 08, 2013
Poetry for Hard Times
Have you ever noticed that in times of need, or celebration of a life, people turn to poetry? We don't think of poetry often, most of us, (myself not included), or read it, but when it's time for a funeral, a baptism, a wedding or something momentous occurs, we need the intensity and beauty of powerful words sculpted into deeper meaning.
Reading the paper this morning, I saw this poem in a notice about a young girl's short life:
“When he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garish sun.”
― William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
Beauty, isn't it?
So here's something beautiful you can do right now - look online for poems about things that matter. You'll find a ton of them. Do a google search by theme. For example, I have a bunch of middle aged poems on my other blog - wisdom for women, and poems for lots of occasions.
My other favourite source is Garrison Keillor's great selection: Good Poems. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/garrison-keillor
Here's one by Denise Levertov, a poet I discovered in a creative writing program:
Living
The fire in leaf and grass
so green it seems
each summer the last summer.
The wind blowing, the leaves
shivering in the sun,
each day the last day.
A red salamander
so cold and so
easy to catch, dreamily
moves his delicate feet
and long tail. I hold
my hand open for him to go.
Each minute the last minute.
enjoy every minute of this lush, green summer!
Musemother
Reading the paper this morning, I saw this poem in a notice about a young girl's short life:
“When he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars,
And he will make the face of heaven so fine
That all the world will be in love with night
And pay no worship to the garish sun.”
― William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
Beauty, isn't it?
My other favourite source is Garrison Keillor's great selection: Good Poems. http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/garrison-keillor
Here's one by Denise Levertov, a poet I discovered in a creative writing program:
Living
The fire in leaf and grass
so green it seems
each summer the last summer.
The wind blowing, the leaves
shivering in the sun,
each day the last day.
A red salamander
so cold and so
easy to catch, dreamily
moves his delicate feet
and long tail. I hold
my hand open for him to go.
Each minute the last minute.
enjoy every minute of this lush, green summer!
Musemother
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