Category Archives: Random Thoughts and Musings

Seasons – Magnetic Poetry Monday

seasons

seasons cycle gently
from spring to summer,
fall to winter…
would that I could
breeze through life
as willingly

kat ~ 3 October 2016


Shi Sai Sunday’s Week in ReVerse – 2 October 2016

It has been quite a week! Friday’s word of the day pretty much sums it up for me. It is Testudinal, meaning tortoise-like. It gave me an opportunity to introduce you to my tortoise Flash. He’s an interesting fellow. And it also got me thinking about the way tortoises deal with danger or stressful situations. 

Whenever Flash senses danger, he pulls his legs and head deep inside his shell becoming like an anchor-less disk that can be spun around and slid across the floor. He might think this is a good alternative to getting hurt, but by trying to take control of his own safety, he actually loses all control, making himself more vulnerable. 

Hiding from our problems doesn’t make them go away. They’ll be there waiting for us when we come out. They might even be bigger than we left them. 

This week presented itself, as all weeks do, with highs and lows. It is my choice, always my choice to face each moment as it comes, right there in the moment, or to push it into an “I’ll deal with it later” place. But that’s not living life to the fullest. 

Each moment is sufficient in resources that will allow me to respond, clearing the way for me to move forward to the next moment, and the next. If I am presented with sadness, I should grieve; injustice? I should channel my anger for good; love? of course I should accept love and love in return; happiness? I should let myself be happy. It’s a choice. Every moment we get to choose whether to embrace life or retreat. Don’t let fear take you for a spin.

Shi Sai Sunday’s Week in ReVerse – 2 October 2016

it’s times like this that I want soup
with an icy smile
and a broken heart
she lets you believe
yes you can
when home’s your anchor
carrying other’s burdens
tell me, where were we when lightning struck
guided by twin stars in the night sky
never count him out
let’s not run from
this storm

~kat

The Shi Sai, (formerly known as a ReVerse) is a new form I came up with during Poetry Month in April 2016. I’ve actually been writing shu sai for years but was inspired to give it a prooer name. It is a poem created by taking one line of verse from several poems of an author’s own collection. The shi sai is done as a review of a series or collection of poems and therefore, each line should flow in chronological order of the dates the poems were written (from oldest to new). The lines chosen should be the author’s favorite from each poem. This form works best if the author resists the temptation to read the full new poem before all the verses have been added. (It helps one to resist the impulse to change a line to make it “fit”.


Testudinal – Friday’s Word of the Day Haiku

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It is a rainy Friday here on the US East coast. It’s a great day for staying inside with a cup of tea and reading the dictionary. HAHA! I kid!

I will likely never use today’s Dictionary.com Word of the Day after I wrangle it into a haiku for you. It’s not one of those words that roll off the tongue. And to be honest, I don’t spend a lot of time discussing tortoises or things that pertain to or resemble them. Testudinal entered the English language in the 1800’s. It gets its origin from the Latin word, testūdō for “tortoise”. There’s not alot of info online about the word. No witty anecdotes or fascinating history to share. It’s just a word that I didn’t know before today and now that I do will likely forget tomorrow.

That being said, I do love the little critters. We inherited a Russian tortoise from a family member several years ago. We call him Flash. You can laugh…we meant it to be funny because of course tortoises are not considered the fastest of creatures. Though I will tell you, if he has a mind to, Flash can move quite quickly!

Now you may know that I have a few dogs…and a few cats…and a tropical bird…and now you know I have a tortoise too. Yes, I live in a zoo. It’s a character flaw actually. I am a sucker for critters with no place to go and I can’t say no.  And I can’t resist snuggling with all my adoptees…even Flash.

Don’t let anyone tell you that a cold reptile does not have the capacity to be warm and fuzzy. I am here to tell you that Flash is one of the best snugglers I know. He goes for the crook in my neck and blows in my ear before falling asleep.

Here are a few photos of me and Flash…followed by my haiku inspired by the Tale of the Tortoise and the Hare.

Have a great weekend!

A tortoise will win
at a testudinal pace
never count him out.

kat ~ 30 September 2016


Star War

A poem (comprised of 5 10-syllable lines with end words on each line that rhyme) for Jane Dougherty’s Poetry Challenge #50 based on the painting you see here. It just so happens that there is buzz in the news this week that NASA has discovered a new constellation. Well not a new one, it’s been there for eons, but their revelation has caused them to suggest that there are 13 zodiac signs not 12. This is terribly confusing and I am afraid I cannot wrap my brain around the new “me”.  Here’s my nifty little poem about stargazing.

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“Constellations” by C. Santieau

I’ve always known that I’m a Gemini,
guided by twin stars in the night sky.
Its signs and attributes to me apply,
but scientific theory now implies
I’m Taurus born! That’s Bull I just can’t buy!

kat  ~ 29 September 2016


Selfless

gracious but unwise
carrying other’s burdens
forsaking one’s own.

kat ~ 28 September 2016

This haiku in response to Haiku Horizon’s Weekly Challenge, prompt word: Carry.