Showing posts with label Capturing a Moment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capturing a Moment. Show all posts

Nov 5, 2024

SEARCHING FOR DAWN




 


Standing warmly wrapped up on the deck of a ship, leaning on a rail, knees braced for the swinging gentle waves breaking on the bow.

Cheeks brushed by a cool steady breeze. Eyes fixed on the spot of light on the horizon.

Heralding the breaking of a new day, minute by minute pushing the darkness of the old one away.

A new dawn often carries the hope of a clean sheet of new thoughts or actions.

We often search for change as we welcome the arrival of the new dawn.



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo by Torsten Dederichs on Unsplash

Oct 20, 2024

TIME AND SPACE




 


We all need time and space to clear our heads, to have priorities sorted and efforts made to pick up life's threads.

It's all very good to be down to earth and practical, but our spirit needs careful nurturing to be contactable.



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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Aug 12, 2024

A SPECIAL MOMENT SHARED




 


We switched off the lights, turned to look towards the calm sea.

The moon lit up the night sky, bathing the sea in shimmering silver.

Picking out the red and green navigational lights, like sparkling jewels nestled on the water.

It was breathtaking.


It was one of those special moments, I just wanted to share with you.



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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Jul 8, 2024

HOPITY DICKITY MOMENTS




 


We often have moments on the way to do something, when we forget what it was we were on the way to do. On the way back you remember. 

I have christened them HOPITY DICKITY MOMENTS. 



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Jun 13, 2024

STRANGER IN THE GARDEN




 


I was sitting quietly in my back lounge, trying to avoid the national political debate that had been heralded all week. Each candidate was examined critically, from every possible angle, for strengths and weaknesses. Each utterance was scrutinised almost clinically for any deviation from the truth. Every hesitation was pounced on for signs of exaggeration or incompetence.

I needed peace and quiet, so I retreated with Lily to write something. We settled together on the couch, glad to be away from all the hassle and noise.

I started writing, just getting into my stride, when Lily took off like a jet-propelled rocket, skidding to a stop at the glass door, spinal fur raised as a warning noise rattled in her throat. Intrigued, I arose to see what had attracted her interest, thinking it might be one of the fox family who lived in our garden.

To my amazement, I was facing a black and brown dachshund which was wagging its tail in a very friendly manner. Lily, on the other hand, was showing who was boss in this establishment. 

I quickly retreated, closing all the doors one after the other as I moved through the house to the front door. Stepping onto the porch, I called soft doggy noises, trying to encourage the dog to come to me. Sadly, I was not speaking the right language or one she understood. So I retreated to get my walking stick before proceeding outdoors; not to protect me against the dog, just to keep upright.

Going around the house and finding the side gate open, I wondered if it had just wandered in; maybe her people were looking for their dog in the lane or along the main road.

As I entered the back garden, there was my stranger, standing looking at me, with tail wagging in friendship, and with Lily bashing the glass in fury with her paws. Calling the dog over, I was delighted when it followed me around to the front of the house. Things then turned serious, as I had no lead or rope to restrain my wandering new friend. We are near a lane and a main road, both heavily used by traffic.

So, seeing a collar, I made a grab for it, to see a dangling bone-shaped name, address and telephone number. Only one problem: my eyesight is not very good in the rapidly approaching dusk.

Just at that moment, three knights (without shining armour) appeared in the lane. As a true lady in distress, I asked for help. They very kindly picked up the dog, read her collar information and called her owners to inform them that we had Sky. One of my knights held her uncomplaining in his arms until her owner appeared to claim her. 

Once the handover was complete, I thanked my three knights and told them about WobblingPen and its gifts of stories, poems, and audiobooks available for them, if they wished and, if they liked them, to pass the links on to others.

Saying goodbye, we went our separate ways and I hurried indoors, suddenly feeling the chill of the approaching night and carrying a warm glow in my heart at the lovely encounter.



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

May 31, 2024

GIVE ME A GIGGLE




 


Give me a giggle, give me a laugh!

Make my sides heave with a breathless gasp. 

Let’s chase all the gloom away.

Give me a funny face or a clean comical joke. 

To make me laugh and splutter when drinking my coke.

Do dance with lots of quick wriggly stuff. 

Making everyone laugh as they try to copy us.

Changing partners and dancing with the jokes and laughs gently flowing.

Till the last dance with you, when filing our way out calling cheery greetings as we make our home.

Let’s keep the laughter going till our front door, where we will tap tap the knocker.

Laugh and laugh and giggle our way through the open door.



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

May 20, 2024

THREADING A NEEDLE




 


Threading a needle pulling it through, taking with it memories when choosing what colours to use. When, in dark times, using colours black, white, grey, and navy blue. 

You thoughtfully pull the thread through your cloth, while gently adjusting spare thoughts. With other moods, it is bright colours you deliberately choose to chase the blues away. Remembering past times when in the company or on your own.

You colour-blended pictures or views with stitches so fine, with a jab of the needle drawing blood from time to time. Sharing laughter and stories with the odd cup of tea, with good friends surrounding you. 

Years later,  looking back at the cushion, the bedspread, the tray cloth, the picture on the wall. A warm chuckle escapes, remembering the making of them all. 



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

May 12, 2024

THE WAY IT WORKS




 


A spur-of-the-moment invitation to an early evening event brought a change of mood to my day’s end. 

A friend took me to the venue, perched on the edge of a bend in the River Thames. 

Together we entered The Harts Boatyard, our venue. Hesitatingly peering around to seek the right direction to go in, we saw a banner declaring LINKEDIN. 

Moving forward, we were greeted by a group member and ushered inside.

The room was snug, with a few tables and chairs scattered at the edges. 

At the end, a door opened out onto a balcony edging the swollen, broody Thames, silently flowing by in the dwindling light and cold chill of approaching night.

Inside, strangers introduced themselves to one another while grasping glasses of good cheer. 

Those a bit shyer were taken under the wing of a group member, until a bit more relaxed, before being introduced to someone else. 

As the room filled, the talk became louder, as names, occupations and business cards were exchanged. 

Deemed a very successful evening, it was scheduled to be repeated on the first Thursday of every month.

Slowly, the talk dwindled as members made their way home. I turned to look at the bloated, occasionally eddying, River Thames making its never-ending, lonely journey to the sea.

While I remembered the warmth of new friendships generated in the course of the evening when I attended the first Kingston LinkedIn Networking Evening.



2024 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo by © THE HARTS BOATYARD, SURBITON 2024

Oct 13, 2023

A PILLOW






 

In comfort or in sorrow,

A pillow hugged with all your might

Changes mood and brings delight, 

Whether it be day or night. 



2023 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Sep 29, 2023

THE LIGHTEST OF TOUCHES




 


When lying on the grass under a shady tree, my eyelids drooped and soon I was asleep, to be awoken with the lightest of touches tickling my nose.

Gently, oh so gently, I opened my eyes to see a beautiful butterfly standing on four legs and staring into my eyes.

I am not sure who was the most surprised.

It opened its wings in case danger I might be, allowing me to see the underside of its wings up close.

I gazed at its tiny face and its eyes with its multiple sight sensors, as it rapidly uncurled its proboscis, gently touching my nose and quickly retracting.

I was obviously not the flavour it was seeking.

My nose started to feel a sneeze approaching. The need to suppress it became overpowering.

I did not want to propel my delicate visitor into orbit with an explosion.

Thankfully, it took off in time, allowing me to admire its beautiful flight.

How could something so beautiful come from something so ugly, yet so interesting, as a caterpillar?



2023 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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Sep 14, 2023

ART





Art soothes us in troubled times, 

Releasing feelings,

We did not know were there.



2023 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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Aug 23, 2023

THINKING WITH MY BRAIN




 


Thinking with my brain, not moving from the spot, taking you with me for a short educational hop.

Lie down, relax, close your eyes; let’s go.

How about a Caribbean island? 

A sun baked place, with soft breezes rustling music from the coconut tree leaves, and hot, silvery sand needing swift ambling to cool feet in the warm, lapping sea.

To lower yourself into the water is as comforting and slightly cooler than an energy-raising bath.

There you can look down and see small, coloured fish nibbling your toes, or swimming between braced knees, a truly colourful show.

The odd shelled crab hurrying out of your way, to bury itself in the sand out of sight.

Shells of all sizes left by previous owners lie decorating the sandy floor.

Breathing in the frangipani fragrance wafting over us from the shore, do you feel yourself relaxing, letting your troubles float gently away?

Floating, floating, floating; what bliss this is.

Wow…! 

That was a flash of lightning from an approaching grey thunder cloud, letting us know it is time for us to leave and embrace reality where we both really live.



2023 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

Aug 8, 2023

GOOD MORNING




 


A lovely start to a new day.

Hope it manages to keep going the same way.

No backward sliding to words unsaid.

No, wishing you had never left your bed.

Forward to ideas fresh and new

That others might share with you.


Good morning to everyone!



© 2023 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

Jul 10, 2023

COMFORTABLE PAIR




 


In between sheets, I slid unseen.

To rest and allow my head to dream.

Then tilt to the left caused a tumbling down.

To entwine, legs and arms, 

With this husband of mine.


He all cold me all snug and warm.

The comfort we give to one another,

Until yawns, we cannot fail to smother.

Then we whisper a loving goodnight and kiss,

To float weightlessly into dreams and restful bliss.



© 2023 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License 

Jan 19, 2023

PUT IT DOWN




 


Put it down, talk to me.

Can’t you see the gap growing between us?

As with gadget in hand, you fail to hear me calling you. Even when I know it is something you would love to do.

Put it down, talk to me. Can’t you see what you are doing to us?

I have tried hard to find the man I have lost, not to another woman! But a gadget so impersonal, with which I can’t compete.

Put it down and talk to me. Or I will walk away, leaving you alone and hands-free. To cradle the gadget that has replaced me.

Then you will see you should have, put it down and talked to me.



© 2023 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

Sep 2, 2022

THE KEY




 

I have just been given that key,

To open my door.

To set me free now I can explore,

Searching for friends to help.

Make amends to those trapped

In poverty without end.


© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

Jul 12, 2022

I HAVE EARS!




 


I have ears.

I have ears for decoration.

Not a sound can I hear.

It has created great limitations.

Fear nearly always follows me.

Within four walls I feel safe protected.

Why am I so isolated, neglected?

Smiles I share in plenty.

To have none returned.

It is a barrier between us

The sounds you take for granted,

Sounds we long to hear.

Is there hope?

Yes!

Signing is here.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

Jun 13, 2022

SORROW AND MEMORY




 



I cannot stop my trembling hands,

As sorrow slips tears from my eyes.

I cannot stop my beating heart,

As I have responsibilities left by you.

I cannot fail you now or later,

Or it would be as if you had not lived.

I can remember all you shared with me,

And pass it on.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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Nov 9, 2021

DINNER SERVICE




 


Such beauties as these and the memories attached, now lounge in cupboards at the very back.

Too precious to risk in shaking hands or  heaven forbid.

The detergent's aggressive cleaning swipes, lifting the gold leaf and taking it for a non-return ticket ride.

It is with hope I write that they are saved and brought out for stories to be told, of when they were used on great family gathering days.



© 2021 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: Pixabay License

Jan 3, 2021

TIME CHANGER




 


I woke up in the morning, there had been a time changer.

The year had changed and it was a new situation.

The old had slipped into history no more rearrangement.

The new lay before us, waiting for written changes.

It's now open inviting pristine pages.

Will we cling to errors and destructive behaviours of the past?

Or reach out with hope, love, forgiveness and hard work

Making relationships and employment last and last.

Let us walk forth when able, with courage, new initiatives, while extending the hand of friendship.

To make a worthwhile impact on this New Year. 

Let’s do it!



© Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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