It was a moment,
a frozen smile
caught forever.
A photograph
recording you
as I longed for
you to be.
A moment when
happiness pushed
away illness and
illuminated
all our dreams
I bring you
darkness:
The serenity of
blackness.
I gift you
the empty void
of lightlessness,
the blessing of
sightlessness,
so you may
sleep.
.
.
.
(Bought some fabric to make hubby’s longed for black out curtains today). 😉
Diana Gabaldon line at the Outlander panel at 33 minutes: http://www.starz.com/originals/outlander/extras/qanda
In response to the question, “What was her favourite scene in the series so far?”
.
.
“In terms of
visceral reaction,
honesty
compels me
to add,
You have
one
fine
ass,
Sam!*
.
.
.
(She actually said, ‘man’ but she was saying it to Sam Heughan so allow poetic licence).
The buttocks in question will available for admiration August 30th, 2014, when it makes its appearance in the fourth episode of Outlander in the US. (We have 2 more weeks to wait in Canada, theoretically).
One project sent;
another moves
into priority position.
A circle of
unending creative
activity,
crafting worlds
from nothing but
imagination
and time.
.
.
.
I sent my latest YA title, While I Was Out off to the editor this morning at 6 a.m. Later this week we’ll meet to discuss it, and hopefully by the end of the summer it’ll be off to my agent.
Now I’m back to selecting pieces for my poetry collections which I also hope to be sending off to publishers by the end of the month.
As well, I need to pull together the last workshop I’m presenting at When Words Collide.
You’re down the hall
sleeping
and I am awake
missing you
wishing you
were here
to assuage
this ache.
Look at that lovely pink sky.
Huh.
So that’s what a sunrise looks like.
Looks like it’s time
I went to bed.
Your breath
on this hot day
softly
panting
beside me
is so putrid
I can’t explain
why I adore
you.
.
But
I
do.
.
.
.
(dog love)
I did not know
that a crow walking
on my skylight,
pecking to come in
sounds exactly like
a barfing dog
or a toilet
backing up.
Strange talent
that.