Apr 13, 2022

SNAIL RESCUE




 


We set off in the car loaded with recyclables for the Recycling Station. On pulling up alongside the clearly marked containers, we started unloading.

When I reached the cardboard container and just as I was about to throw our boxes in, I caught sight of a snail, trying to climb up a corner of a box. It did not look very well, I had to help it.

I gently prised it from the corner and moved it over to a large patch of ground, with a selection of different types of weeds and what looked like a trickle of water meandering through.

I gently placed the snail down on a plant and said,

“I do not know where you have come from, but you will find some new friends here. It has everything you might need so please stay safe and be happy.”

With that, we carried on recycling and at the container marked tins, there were clouds of wasps, it took an act of courage to place our tins in it without being stung.


© Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

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Apr 12, 2022

The Cat Who Wishes To Be Mine




 


"The Cat Who Wishes To Be Mine"


She waited patiently for my return, 

Then what a welcome!

What cries and rubs around my ankles.

She almost turned herself Inside out.


I was so delighted to see her, 

We could not stop hugging one another.

Finally, our hearts calmed down 

And she sat on my lap and fell asleep.


Such love is hard to describe!

With Love, Wobbly



2022 © Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Apr 9, 2022

AT A STROKE




 


How comforting to chatter, 

Over everyday events and topics of great seriousness and sadness. 

Followed by laughter and jokes, 

To wipe wisps of lingering sorrow away.

It’s a stunner when in mid-stride, or waking at dawn, 

You find your speech has mysteriously gone. 

Your brain races as does your breath and heart, 

Trying to trigger your speech to restart.

Eyes frantically scan each face, 

To see if they understand the garbled mixed messages you now make. 

They can’t! They are trying! So are you.

Frustration, tears and despair are immediately shared. 

As you wait controlling fear, for help to arrive.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Apr 8, 2022

THE SPLIT




 



The split when it came was devastating.

The audiences vanished, hard to replace them.

My music burned and raged in me, with no release.

No one to give appreciation.

Loneliness descended, finance too, yet you never left.

Just increased the desire to write and write.

When will this virus take it’s leave,

So I can share the music trapped within me.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Apr 6, 2022




 



TIME TO SAY GOODBYE




 


Saying goodbye is never easy,

Last-minute hugs, tears, love whispered uneasily.

Saying goodbye when leaving forever,

Losing a country and heritage built up through generations.

Trying to tuck every scrap of remembrance in our hearts.

To console us on sad or terrifying days.

Wishing and praying for the kindness of strangers to ease our path,

Through unfamiliar new customs and regulations not like our own.

Praying to return one day to the land of our birth,

Or to take root in this land, now our new home.



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Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 31, 2022

MEMORY STEPS




 


When purposefully stepping forward to do something, forgetting on the way. Standing still, hoping the memory returns. Oh, blow it has gone!

Turn and return, thinking hard on the way. Almost back where I started, when with an exclamation of triumph, the memory suddenly comes flooding back.



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Mar 26, 2022

I BELIEVE IN OUR WORLD




 


I believe in miracles, that birds can fly and so can I, in Aircraft in the sky.

I can believe in miracles, that food appears from the ground, in shops and fancy supermarkets, it can be found.

Flown in by aircraft from countries all around.

I believe the rain will fall, in parts of the world at different times.

Sometimes, it will flood, at others, hardly a trickle is revealed.

I believe the sun will shine to warm the day and chase germs and pesky bugs away.

At times, it heats the earth to dust, water evaporates and it fails to stay.

I hope that our human presence, in this world is tempered, by a much softer, kinder, sharing, caring, nurturing hand.

To preserve this Earth our, very precious land.



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Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 24, 2022

UNDER INSPECTION




 


Sitting facing the sea, writing at the beginning of the slowly cooling and vanishing day. Watching shadows lengthening casting their last caresses on the sand.

Slowly raising my eyes, I was being inspected by a mother duck and her two developing and inquisitive ducklings.

She let them come close enough to almost nibble my toes, yet ready to protect them at any hint of danger from me. One thought it was safe enough to sit snugly in front of me. Mum was still on watch.

Suddenly they rose as one and headed for the sea, mum taking up the rear. I gently raised my eyes to see what had alarmed them.

There on the sand standing proudly was the Drake, the boss of the family. I wonder if he said, “Watch it she’s a human, not all humans are kind.”

Sadly animals have to teach their young to be wary of humans. We also have to teach our young to be kind and protective of them, so we can live together in harmony.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Mar 23, 2022

THE LAST SEAGULL




 


The beach emptied, as visitors caught their ferries back home, or went to tidy up for dinner.

Three seagulls were left, determined to wait for the last available bird tasty nibble, as the tourist seaside tables were cleared.

A battle started, "it is mine, not yours, fly off."

Screeching broke out till only one seagull remained.

"The beach is mine" it declared, but it was a hollow victory, as no more scraps of food were available.

Finally with a last look around. He took off seawards skimming the water and soaring upwards to nest in the trees in the surrounding hills.

To await good fishing, or another scavenging day, when the tourists come back again to play.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Mar 21, 2022

World Poetry Day




 


Round the World a tapping sound

Plays catch-up as night turns into day

As this twenty-four hours

Swirls round to it’s end.

Words crafted emerge in a wave.


Poets produce their special work,

To showcase to their friends.

Subjects diverse from birth to death,

Love declared or lost recorded

With joy or soul searching despair.



© Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 20, 2022

SINGING UP A RAINBOW




 


A friend invited me to a Carol Concert on the edge of a river, at a place known as ‘The Landing’ at Kerikeri, New Zealand. We went along totally unprepared was the arrangement was for us to meet and sit with some friends and their young family. The next time, the word picnic is mentioned, the car will be full of comfort goodies, the two main items being folding chairs.

It was a most wonderful experience, in spite of having to make an ungainly descent onto the blanket, assisted by several caring helping hands easing me earthwards. There were reassuring offers of help, to repeat the process of rising again when we wished to leave. I turned my feet to face the river, to hopefully promote health and safety, and keep tripping accidents to a minimum.

Once settled, I glanced around. It was a beautiful sunny evening; whole families sat together on the grass facing the stage, erected at one end of the ground. Quite a few people brought chairs, picnic baskets, and sun umbrellas. Everyone in the audience was prepared with song sheets to sing their hearts out when the time came. There was a choir, with soloists, musicians, a compare, and a conductor, all bustling about preparing their music and tuning up. What a din!

While we sat waiting for the concert to begin, I watched the activities going on around us. Several children ran about waving balloons and before long, some escaped and were blown into the river. Off they bobbed on their journey following the air thermals and the water currents. Screaming children ran alongside hoping to grasp them again if they happened to reach a bank.

A beautiful kingfisher sat on a branch, searching intently for a supper snack in the water below him, oblivious to the commotion in his otherwise tranquil surrounds. Ducks swam up and down begging for bread, and diving bottoms up for underwater goodies. There was quite a bit of duck procreation going on; no embarrassment there. One very ardent male nearly drowned his mate in the process.

Well-behaved trim seagulls did an occasional food-seeking flypast. However, with the ducks in possession of the riverbank, the gulls had to wait till the humans had gone, to do their rewarding work of clearing up any leftover food. Unless they were very cheeky, chaps who snatched food out of the hands of unwary eaters.

Just before the performance, a large striped, canary yellow and blue sun umbrella, was lifted by the wind and rolled along the ground. It was chased by several people, desperately trying to capture it before it escaped. It evaded capture and landed upside down in the river. There it provided great hilarity as it sailed majestically along, every now and then disappearing under the water, handle and all. Slowly, the umbrella appeared again from the depths, to repeat its performance at times during quite moving moments, in the carol singing.

The carols were a bit different from the familiar English ones, which was quite refreshing. It delighted me to hear Maori carols sung, and I followed the wording very carefully. The choir sang with gusto and the young soloists gave touching performances much applauded by one and all, especially loudly by their listening families.

The only discordant note was my almost numb bottom and fidgety legs. Just as I was about to give in, and ask for help to arise, a spit of rain fell from a lonely grey cloud. It stopped as soon as it began and suddenly a wonderful thing happened. 

A magnificent rainbow appeared, hanging over the river with its beautiful colours sharply defined. I for one will not forget that enchanting evening. I hope to be back next year God willing, fully prepared for a comfortable seat and some companionable singing with friends and nature.


© Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: The Landing NZ

Mar 19, 2022

THE FLUTE FARM




 



Friends invited us to an Opera Picnic, the first in the far north of New Zealand.

Our drought was broken a couple of days ago. We had a welcome burst of heavy rain followed by some light tantalising showers, a few of which landed on the morning of the event. With frequent glances skywards, our pleas turned to no rain please this evening.

We arrived at a beautiful large garden called The Flute Farm, the wife of the owner is a flute player, hence the interesting name.

We made our way laden with our picnic delights to a gazebo, joining others similarly engaged. Introductions were exchanged, new friendships made, as we settled down amongst friends to eat our picnic, tastily chosen and prepared by our hostess Marie.

We had an extra guest a cat, who attached itself to us using it’s nose to good effect, establishing the fact we had something tasty and might be a soft touch. It was correct on both counts.

We settled back to enjoy the feast and the company, keeping a wary glance skywards as the occasional black cloud lumbered it’s way overhead. As the feast ended the cat left for where it’s forever home was, well-fed and patted.

We sat back to enjoy the evening of Opera. It was wonderful, we were not disappointed at all. There was a variety of music to suit all listeners. The singers never lost us for a moment and at the end encouraged us to join in. Something several of us was longing to do, so ended a grand evening, to be repeated next year I was delighted to hear. Even the weather answered our request and stayed away, just hope it comes back tomorrow as we do need more rain.

Home to bed and moments before sleep, to relive some of the music, before sleep claimed me. Thank you for a wonderfully magical evening, everyone.



© Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen

Photo: The Flute Farm

Mar 18, 2022

BAY OF ISLANDS




 





Just to report yesterday was a perfect day, bobbing about in the Bay of Islands NZ. Sea conditions were perfect, dolphins put on a short display for us. Fish shoals were easy to see, swimming past the no fishing notices, in clear water at the edge of the island property.

We met some lovely people, I acted as a minder to a baby buggy and a backpack for a young family. They set off with baby following H, on a very steep muscle-wrenching start of a walk. (classed as an easy one.) Thankfully I sat myself down on a fixed table and bench, under the shade of the branches of a tree, to read a book and wait for the hero's return.

Once back and having married everyone up to the right belongings. H and I strolled along to lunch, it was very nice, after which we settled down on some large bean bags, to while away the time till our ferry's return.

Once the Ferry was spotted, we started to pack our bits and bobs. The fun started, H struggled to get up. I pushed him thumping the bean bag to no avail. No one paid us any attention, despite the hilarity.

After a mighty fight H bobbed up like a cork out of a bottle.
I never for one moment thought I would have much difficulty, with H to pull me up onto my feet. Wrong, every method was tried, to no avail.

Final roll over onto my front and up onto my knees, which have long given up extra weight-bearing. I said to H, I think we had better get the next ferry. As I crawled like a six-month baby, giggling my head off towards a firm table and bench which I grabbed. H pulled and somehow or other, we were both safely upright.

Just in time with dignity restored, to amble along a long jetty to the Ferry. Admiring some seagulls playing patta patta on the sand inviting a curious worm up to be their tea time snack. A beautiful calm trip home, and early bed.



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Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 17, 2022

PRICELESS RAINBOW




 


The sun shone out brightly shaking off a morning's storm. Displaying the brightest rainbow we have ever seen born.

Now is the time to see if the legend is true and a pot of gold is waiting there for you.

Oh, how you do deserve it of that there is no doubt. So let’s get there quickly before it’s visibility fades out. 

Each time we nearly touched it, it disappeared it is true. Yet it was not disappointed that we felt.

It was the beauty and value of the rainbow and the feelings that it gave, of wonder and delight at nature, sharing such a spectacular sight before it finally moved.

The memory of the rainbow, money certainly will not buy. Priceless it will remain with you, in your mind's eye, till the day you climb the rainbow into the sky.



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Photo: Pixabay License 

Mar 8, 2022

CANADIAN ARRIVAL




 


We safely crossed the Canadian border and after arranging things for the night went straight into a night thunderstorm. At first, it was just dramatic thunder and lightning, dashing about in all directions. Both catch our fear, exhilaration and imagination with the drama.

The deluge followed crashing on our new mobile home's roof, I lay in my bed at the back, snuggly tucked in watching the performance. Suddenly a drop of water hit my face off the window ledge, then another, and another, quickly becoming a flow. 

I called out to my friends at the other end of the mobile, “I am being flooded bring a bucket and some towels please.” With the lights on it was plain to see the flood was coming out of a metal-studded seam in the roof's connection to the wall.

I said, “I will take a look outside and see what is going on, my raincoat is nearer and I am the tallest of us, to be able to reach the roof and see if we can do anything.” They agreed, then out into the tempest torch in hand, I carried out my inspection. The cause was plain to see a roof drain stopped short of the seam down my bedroom wall, sending a cascade of water directly into it.

What to do was the next problem? A flash of inspiration chewing gum, which my friends seem to have in copious amounts. My next instruction was for us all to start chewing, till I had enough to block the seam and construct a longer drain. Then out into the tempest once more, two of us this time, one to hold the torch, the other to be chewing gum plasterer applicator untrained. The third member of the team had to report from my bedroom if our efforts were effective and to keep chewing gum for more supplies.

After hard, wet, arm and Jaw aching work, a shout of triumph, it is stopping. Thank goodness for that, as we cast off soaking clothing and went to inspect the bedroom wall. The flood had dwindled to a slight ooze, enough to be handled by folded towels till morning.

Needless to say, sleep was in short supply and at the first light of dawn, cups of tea were in order, to ease aching jaws after the chewing gum marathon. To add insult to injury the sun rose brilliantly, not a storm cloud in sight. Just soaking wet towels and clothing as evidence of the Shenanigans in the night.

Our next stop was a mobile home repair shop to see what could be done as a temporary fix till the end of our journey and before having to make our way home.

One of many unforgettable trips I made with my friends Audrey and Collin Wallace. They have taken their final journal, one of which I have yet to travel. Sleep well and thank you for your wonderful hospitality and friendship. 

Every two years over a six year period I went to them for a months holiday and was shown large swathes of America, a bit of Canada, and a bit of Mexico. It was extremely generous of them and I retain the memories forever.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 7, 2022

LOVE DECLARED




 



Love is declared!

In every possible way!


In hope, 

For this message of love 

To ignite or blossom 

Into an all-consuming flame.


In the loss of a love 

Once shared, 

Yet in anger thrown away.


In sorrow, 

As on the final journey, 

Your love makes its solitary way.


In new life’s arrival, 

That you both made with love, 

A constant reminder.


Celebrates,

All these feelings, 

Good or bad.


Take courage if you are faint-hearted, 

By a card or word let your loved one know.

You are tender-hearted and love them so.


By this act, 

You might start a lifetime's journey 

Of caring and sharing love between you.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 4, 2022

UNWELCOME VISITOR




 


A big green and brown grasshopper, flew in when the door was open a few days ago. We did not see it arrive, once spotted it placed itself up too high for us to catch it for release outside.

It is not welcome in our home as it manages to stay hidden for days and moves and hides in all sorts of places. That means we have to be aware of our visitor at all times of the day or night.

We have to make sure the bathroom and bedroom doors are shut at all times. Or else we might have a scary embarrassing encounter.

We have to check before sitting down otherwise it hops up your trouser or shorts legs. Starts us shouting and jumping about trying to shake it out again.

Sometimes it sits on a door handle or hand rail when you are about to open a door or to climb a stair. That shocks all of us grasshopper as well.

If we see it resting somewhere low down, we grab a plastic container and a piece of cardboard and trap it. Before gently lifting it up and rapidly putting it down the garden on a bunch of weeds, before retreating back indoors and shutting the door.

It is only then that we can relax in our own home, without being on the lookout for our elusive unwelcome visitor. 



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Photo: Pixabay License

Mar 2, 2022

LOVE OVERFLOWING




 


While the world in torment fly,

You and I cling together

With kindness and love overflowing.


Trying to shut out all that is sad.

With endearments and caresses,

And hopes that things will get better.


Reluctant to untangle and become one,

To face the world to see what can be done.

Take care darling till we are again together.



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Photo: Pixabay License

Feb 25, 2022

I AM WORMY THE WORM




 



I am wormy, the worm

I wriggle and I squirm

All day and night airing the Earth.

Increasing it’s value for you.


I only stop when a long-beaked bird is near

Or a mole digging a hole to find me.

I am their favourite meal

So I stay very still, till they move away.


I am wormy, the worm

I wriggle and I squirm

When you first see me you shout, move away.

Fling your arms is all about making a funny face.


I don’t bite, it’s bits of mushy food and leaves

And that sort of stuff I love to eat.

When I have chewed it through,

The soil, subject of my toil, is beautiful to see.


I am wormy, the worm

I wriggle and squirm

Please leave me undisturbed my work to carry on.

Just come to say hello if you are alone.


I love a quiet chat,

As when you are there,

You keep the birds and moles away,

So I can rest a while, listening to you.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Feb 20, 2022

FLIGHTY NIGHT






 



May fairy dust coat your pillow to slip you off to sleep for the night.

So new adventures you can enjoy with fairies, as they gently fly you to amazing and wonderful sights.

You can meet the man on the moon and praise him for the brilliant man he is. As he is able to change the sea, from deep dark black, to silvery reflecting grey. 

Lighting up the contours of the land with a hint of the light of day.

They’ll introduce you to water voles and beavers, making their homes in the river banks. They’ll call Mr Eel to come up and put on a show, so you can see how acrobatic he can be.

He’ll keep you guessing how old he is and splash around in delight, when your guess is so very wrong.

Not many manage to be correct, as eels can live a long time if left alone.

Fairies  will take you to a pond to see a dragonfly, struggling up a reed, to wait for it’s wings to expand at the touch of the rising sun.

As night is ending, they’ll show you the opening of a rosebud and ask you to breathe deeply.

When you do you’ll wake with a start, to find you have slept the whole night through and it is almost breakfast time.



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Photo: Pixabay License

Feb 18, 2022

NEW HOME FOR A LITTLE FAMILY I KNOW




 


At last, we have the key of the door. Our new house which we now own and are able to explore.

We exchanged glances, with eyes moist, as we entered the house of our choice, our home.

A gentle touch as we started the tour, with echoing footsteps we walked into every room, with questions and answers flying.

‘Is this my room all my own Pai’ a little voice enquired

Screams of delight when the answer was, ‘ yes.’

‘What about mine where do I sleep? ‘another voice anxiously asked.

‘You're over here right next to Pai and mine, sharing with your baby sister.’ 

You are a big girl now. 

Smiles spilt over and arms hugged themselves nice and tight.

‘Where is the toilet? 

Where are our toys, will we have any to sleep with tonight?’


Slowly the tour continued till each corner was explored. 

Trying to imagine where the furniture and beds might go.

Opening cupboard doors, looking through and out windows.

This we hope will be our forever home, room for parties and family to come, fun to be had by everyone.

Tonight we’ll sleep here in a bit of a mess, by the weekend everything will be in it’s the correct place.

We now have a beautiful home to call our own.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Feb 7, 2022

GATHERING DUST




 


Empty now the halls of learning, gathering dust and pangs of yearning. 

To be back as students vibrant once more. 

Eagerly listening to you from the floor.

To carry your inspiration from here to other hallowed halls. 

Spreading education freely again, a wish from all.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Feb 4, 2022

REMEMBERING THE PAST




 



A small gathering of six old friends shared a meal, their only connection we thought was through us.

Surprise, surprise as the stories were exchanged, the connections grew and grew.

“Where were you brought up?” 

Drew a blank no connection there.

“What was your first job?”

“Worked weekends in a meatpacking business as a teenager to earn pocket money, earning enough to buy a car. Sadly I earned more at the weekend than my dad did in a whole full-time week.”

A graphic description of the job was given all rather boring and horrid.

Till the gems of black humour appeared, playing unmentionable games on one another to break the tedious repetitive boredom.

The laughter started to flow as another took up their story.

“I worked in a funeral parlour for good pocket money. My job was glueing all the linings in the coffins as they stood up against the wall.”

My husband added that his father at the age of about 17 was in the army towards the end of the First World War. He was in charge of German prisoners who were searching for dead bodies, to have them identified and returned to their homeland where possible.

On his return to England, there was dreadful unemployment. He did manage to work the milk round, twice daily. He had to walk miles to get there in all weather. Slowly he worked his way up to be the manager. Not bad for a man ladling milk out of churns into the customer's jugs.

At the gathering, relaxed local connections were made from the past. They knew lots of people between them, but the last was the best. 

At one time they discovered they had lived a street or two away from each other and had never met.

We laughed and laughed before I said “and your connection was through us recently made. You might never have met otherwise.”

The conversation gathered picked up pace, as more connections were made. 

“I used to work for Mr ….

“ No way, to I did too, when were you there?”No, I was there before you”

“I knew a famous NZ painter once.”

“Who was that then?”

“Getaway we knew him, but knew his parents better.” 

“What happened to them?”

“They moved away, didn’t they, dear?”

“Yes, we lost touch with them too.”

The topics changed to the ladies, “my dad was a big burly farmer, he taught me to knit, he used to sit in the kitchen with knitting hot water bottle covers. 

I hesitated to enquire fast enough, “what for? “

Only later while going over the conversations, I think it might be for young sick lambs. I shall have to enquire!

“We travelled to India on business.” 

Setting us off on another interesting topic. Involving food, smells, customs and colourful costumes, with lovely people.

Towards the end of the evening, we discovered that everyone from their hard-working beginnings had done well.

We had our own homes, some had run their own international and local businesses. 

One was a scientist, the wives in the main supported their husband’s and brought up their children, before returning to work.

On retirement, we all started to travel to see the world and managed to see some interesting and exotic places. 

Canal boating in England and France produced more hilarity.

As the evening drew to a close, new long term friendships were established with attached strings from the past.

I just thought you might like a glimpse of a very entertaining evening amongst friends.



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Photo: Pixabay License

Jan 13, 2022

FRIENDSHIP




 



Friendship is my thought for today. 

Friendship has faced some changes since the advance and availability of the internet.

There are our day-to-day friendships; some casual, light-hearted and transient, others steadfast, lifelong, supportive, wrapped in love and caring.

Pen pals with friendships carried by letter, to friends who have moved away have changed dramatically. Over the generations, letters have been found and kept, tracing great friendship and longing to meet again; over long periods. Some never managed to reconnect; others joyfully did.

There were friendships started by the lonely, to people unknown to them. Some did end with a meeting, others never did.

Wars created great waves of pen-pals, sharing heart-felt feelings, of desperation and tender love longings. Those letters often contained drawings, snippets of hair, pressed flowers, and later photographs and some sprinkled with scent. (or tobacco, coal smoke and mud from war zones). Sometimes, the letters ended abruptly, with no knowledge of what might have happened and no way to find out - leaving feelings of bereavement and loss as strong and as tangible as touching hugging friendships did.

Because of the difficulty of transporting such letters, events could have changed dramatically from the time of writing, till receiving them, stretched over months and in the distant past, years. The postman became a vital part of this type of friendship. The arrival of the airplane speeded up communication to the delight of letter writers everywhere.

Today, we have the extraordinary arrival of the internet, with the instant connection with friends and family in real-time, both by the written word and if wanted vision.

The idea of friendship has taken on an amazing new dimension. We connect to or make tangible friends and can be passed on by them, to more friends.

Because of the ease of usage, friendships have sprung up all over the World. From the remotest of places to bustling technically advanced cities, spreading information, news and gossip in an instant.

Sometimes some of these friendships turn sour and hurtful and should not be tolerated and so delete them from your list of real friends. Report abuse is not acceptable in any friendship.

The friendships made can be amazing, very close and long-lasting. I personally have a group of good friends connected in this way. Some have become very close over the years and we share conversations of varying lengths, and laughter, lots of laughter from time to time, almost like a loving family. A few of us share more difficult or enlightening parts of our lives with its ups and downs daily. If we do not hear from one another, we call to check all is well.

This raises another issue; the loss of a connection! What to do? We no longer have the addresses on letterheads to reply to.

We rightly have to be careful who and when we share our addresses online. It has taken me years in some friendships! Others I have been able to meet and it has happened more quickly.

I have had four occasions where a loss of connection has caused great anxiety and because they live alone and were in frail health which required action. I had no address for the three of them in other countries, so looked at their profiles to see what part of their country they might live in. I then rang the nearest Police Force to report my concern. Two were medical emergencies including the one I had an address for. The other was found to have had total internet failure.

It made me think that for very close friendships over time we should share an address or telephone number for emergencies so we can activate help and support from afar.

This leads to another point for us all to consider, which is the wearing of an Emergency Alarm button and Medical Alert button or bracelet. The latter can provide life-saving information for Ambulance crews and Doctors when you are unable to speak for yourself.

I value all my friendships no matter how or when we have connected. Losses are very sad, bereavements just as difficult as tangible ones, they leave a hole in my life.

However, there is always the chance of making contact with another amazing wonderful friend. It could be today!

Say safe, be kind to one another and others when you can and stay in touch in friendship.



© 2022 Penny Wobbly of WobblingPen 

Photo: Pixabay License

Jan 10, 2022

I AM A WRITER I HAVE BEEN TOLD




 


I AM A WRITER!


I am a writer, I have been told.

Yet words have always haunted and tormented me.

A bunch cling on to taunt and cause hesitation when I write.

Without spell check I will never be able to write fluently at night.

Will my tormentor words, library, cupboard, received, around let go?

My writing could then speed on it’s way creatively freely flowing.

My confidence for years always hidden would start to show.

Then I would know I am a writer now!



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Jan 5, 2022

THE GENTLE POETS OF INDIA




 



I listened to the gentle poets of India, reciting poetry by the poets of England, from a long time ago.

When giants of literature met and spent moments together to recite and debate.

They raised their knowledge and ours of Milton, Shakespeare and Wordsworth.

Sharing thoughts of the strengths and weaknesses of each one, as the great ones did ponder about themselves in their day.

Listening, they introduced me to poets I new well when young.

Reintroducing me and tempting me back to read them again each everyone.
 
I also wondered, what gems of excitement the poets reading tonight,might deliver to share with us of their own.

What gems will they leave behind for generations to come.

Giving pleasure when read again, mulling over some of their conundrums.



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Jan 4, 2022

LIGHT EXCHANGE




 


As sunlight slid away along the street,

The darkness felt it’s way in.

Homes flicked their lights on one by one

To bring life back again to the scene.



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Dec 4, 2021

I AM HERE




 


Can you sense my whispering?

A little song in your ear

Now that I am gone

Nobody else can hear


I'll just linger on and I am sure, you'll be fine

I did not want to leave see, that choice was not mine.


Cause it was my time,

Cause it was my time!

But I'll leave this behind

And I'm sure you'll find,

Cause it was my time.


I Am Here

I'll follow you to all the places we knew

I Am Here

All the memories we shared, yeah we had a few.

I Am Here

All the people have left, that we once loved and knew

But they live between me and you.


I just want to say, as time slips on by,

The love we both made, won’t fade away or die

See I know it will stay, I know it to be true,

Well be together one day,

I'll keep loving you,


Cause it was my time

Cause it was my time

And I'll leave this behind

And I'm sure you'll find

Cause it was my time...


I Am Here

I'll follow you through all the places we knew

I Am Here

All the memories we shared, yeah we had a few

I Am Here

All the people have left, that we once loved and knew

But they live between me and you.



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