A Winter Vacation Remembered
She calls me out; my sister, to "see something." Not knowing what, i comply. The door is slightly opened enough for a cold draft to swing its way in.
The scene before me is a snow globe. No, not a snow globe; but all the little snow globes in the world, gathered together to perform a whirling dance.
Wow! What a sight. Awesome is the correct and very apt word for this first time spectacle to a warm blooded woman, from a hot sunny Caribbean island.
The only whiriligig i know is leaves dancing in a burst of enthusiastic breezes. Leaves of all shapes colours both green yellow and brown. And its not an autumn scene. Its an ordinary Caribbean Dry season happening.
So there i am with Ohhs eluding my throat escaping my lips. My eyes opened wide in wonder.
first time seeing snow -
a handful of flakes caught
a surreal feeling
© gillena cox 2022
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Today's mosaic 'From My Cherry Tree'
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I love seeing your cherry tree! I hope the fruit didn't freeze here in Florida this week when we had a cold night!
ReplyDeleteWarm Wishes Diane. No chance of freezing here in sunny Trinidad🇹🇹
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I have lived my whole life with at least some snow in winter. I cannot imagine liveing without it.
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Ha ...that was beautiful Gillena, charming, fun, innocent, sensual...that line, the ônly thing I know, was so poignant
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A gorgeous retelling of your first time experiencing snow! Wonderful!
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This is incredibly sweet, Gillena. Thanks for sharing.
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I can only imagine being from a warm climate and seeing snow for a first time. It must seem absolute magic! Thanks for sharing.
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I love snow, for one day maybe — then it’s fine with me if it goes away. 🙂
ReplyDelete😊 happy you dropped by Rob
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I can imagine the wonder at first experiencing a snowfall.
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I would imagine it would be surreal! The moment it well caught in your words.
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Gillena, I like the wonder you describe seeing snow with. I remember the first time I took my oldest son out into the snow. Recently my younger son took his baby daughter out into it and his wife captured it on video. Precious memories, all.
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That's a great one!
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Gosh, yes that must have been an amazing sight!
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Snow really is funny stuff when you think about it!
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What a wonderful poem of you, Gillena 👏👏👏 Thank you for sharing. It inspire.
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Gillena - we are living in a snow globe right now, so your poem is perfect! Love the mosaic of your cherry tree! Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
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love the mosaic :)
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Love this, Gillena! there's nothing like seeing a true wonder.
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