Of course ghosts are real
Haven’t you felt them
swirling about you
like leaves in the wind?
Memories that haunt
spinning through your head
with joys and sorrows
that have no place in
tomorrow.
Last night,
screeching tires,
spinning in the intersection
racing engines roaring up
and down our hill
Luckily no catastrophe
except the community
mailbox.
.
.
(an irony- post 1-666 about local hellions!)
it was all hazy, and the sun was a huge silver orb hanging in mist. I should start carrying my camera again.
WordPress says, seekers came to my blog wondering
‘how tall is Sam Heughan?’
They were looking for ‘Sam heughan butt’
‘Sam Heughan’
and ‘Outlander vocabulary.’
Sam is 6’3″
His butt is not here.
He is not here either
But I once passed him on the highway
and didn’t pick him up.
He was stranded four hours.
I’ll bet he used some colourful
Outlander vocabulary then!
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.
.
Seriously, I have written a popular poem about Sam, back when he was first cast as Jamie Fraser in the Outlander series. You may enjoy it! Diana did when she read it.
I also have a frequently visited blog post about Diana’s vocabulary in the Outlander series.
While Sam definitely has a very nice butt, there are no visuals here, but you may find some relief in assorted Outlander poems and other writings.
About the passing him on the highway, that’s true, too! August 2013 Sam came to BC to visit a relative near where I live. Read the details here.
She arrives home exhausted.
“Ooh,” he says, nose curled.
“Those pants are terrible.”
She stares at him, deposits groceries on the counter,
heads down the hall,
and collapses into bed, too tired
to discuss appropriate comments,
respect, and positive encouragement.
She sleeps.
Hours later, she awakens, hungry,
makes some toast.
He comes upstairs. “The kid is out,” he says,
heading to the bedroom.
Ah, she thinks. That’s code for ‘Apology sex.’
Wise of him.
She bathes, listening to him preparing
in the other bathroom.
She climbs into bed,
to find him snoring.
She wishes she had eaten beans,
cauliflower
and cabbage for dinner.
She ponders delivering a two footed
kick to his backside, propelling him out of bed,
and into the wall.
(An easy task, since now she probably outweighs him).
Instead, she rolls over,
and sleeps.