Kissing Home Goodbye

My grandfather, before I was born
As a teenager went off to war
He left his life in South Africa
Kissed his home and parents farewell

Captured, became a prisoner of war
Worked in fields under fear of death
(Would never deny another a morsel of bread
Because he knew what hunger would mean)

In time, an end was declared
Waiting game had to be endured
To be transported across the seas
Back home to family and peace

He met my grandmother
In Scotland while he had time
Back home they began to write
Until he requested her delicate hand

Her parents agreed
Back on a ship he returned
They wed in Scotland, and he took her away
He twenty-seven and she nineteen

My mother was born
In the Cape of Africa with a view
Of Table Mountain standing tall
A formidable witness for all

My father lived in another place
And as with my mother’s mother before
Her parents acquiesced with his request
For her to be wed, and to be taken away

I was born in Johannesburg
Which is another story to tell
I grew up in Africa
Was blessed by the land

Like my grandmother did so many years ago
And then my mother followed suit
I kissed my homeland and family goodbye
And started a life somewhere new

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Cape Town images courtesy Ali McGill Photography

Water’s Edge

At the harbor’s edge
A water’s triangle and
Dry land forms a square

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Looking through Glass

Through glass I see doors,
Walls, floors, ceilings and faintly –
My reflected self

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Breathing Words

I took a risk in creating a blog
Only ever having read a few cooking blogs before

Not knowing what I will do with a blog
But feeling that it was needing to be born

So I created a blog, and gave it a name
And published a few words to begin

Poor baby blog was then discarded at will
For a while, maybe nine months at that

But waited patiently for me to return
It took a short while, but I never forgot

About a blog waiting silently for new life,
I returned to breathe words once again

So here I am, and there is so much to learn
And every new day, I will now joyfully embrace –

Every new post, every new thought, every new word
That flows from my heart, that my blog can display!

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Inherited Treasure

A treasure of mine
Is a tapestry that was
From my mother’s hand

She bought this deeming
It to be so beautiful
And now it is mine

I have been sewing
Since 1996, hope
To be finished soon!

Pies – Savoury and Sweet

Pecan, berry and
Fruit next to Shepherd’s, sold in
Local bakery

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Cappuccino Confession

I was so busy
Waxing lyrical in my previous post
That I totally forgot
About my guiltiest guilty pleasure

Now that I’m reading other confessions
And hearing about frappucinos and caffeinated drinks
I am stirred to admit
A guilt trip I ride at least once per day

And so to prove the point
This evening at a Pilates Dinner
I was served a really good cup
Of my guilty pleasure – Cappucino!

No sugar, skim milk please!

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Angular

A straight shadow leads
Up the steps next to a wall
Changing direction

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