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Tarmac Meditations #30: The Bruises Have Yet to Show

October 18, 2010 By longrun 1 Comment

August 16, 2010

I’m told that the u-pick-em organic blueberry farm out on Royal, west of Greenhill, is picked out…which is too bad ’cause the blueberries from there are sooooooo goooood.

Fever, migraine, out of blueberries, some days just plain suck.

Blueberries

August 17, 2010

Fever and migraine…gone. Body? Exhausted. Heart? Wore out. Faith in my own survival, clean and steady? Intact. Compassion? Tested, not found wanting. Life and life only, I guess. “On the same spot I sit today/others came, in ages past, to sit/One Thousand Years, still others will come/Who is the singer and who is the listener?” —Nguyen Cong Tru.

August 18, 2010

When it all goes wrong it goes wrong….worst hour of a long life of bad hours. I have lost the ability to say what I mean to someone who means the world to me. Go in peace. Let the healing begin for both of us. Night soon come.

August 20, 2010

Feels like I been in a 15 round slugfest…the bruises have yet to show. The exhaustion is palpable. There was no winner here as is often the case. Everybody lost. But survival is the key and so too the opportunity to take another step — it is always the same step, but if one is to live out one’s dreams, you have to take it ( with apologies to St. Ex).

August 21, 2010

Just noticed that my friend count is down by one. When the hell did heartbreak become a Facebook absence? It ain’t Keats or Browning, but damn, it sure is real. In other words, the war is over. Time to let peace break out.

August 22, 2010

Sometimes Facebook posts can be close to the bone…sometimes the web log effect of posting renders what is private more public than it ought to be. I ought not forget that my stuff is my own; that I can write well from time to time is no reason to disrespect my own privacy despite the window in my heart.


Photo Credit

“Blueberries” Jeff Kubina @ Flickr.com. Creative Commons. Some Rights Reserved.

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I-5 Sunrise

October 16, 2010 By longrun Leave a Comment

Sunrise
Sunrise on the river. Simple enough.

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: landscapes, river front, Sunrise

Chair

October 15, 2010 By longrun Leave a Comment

Oak Bay sunrise with chairOak Bay sunrise, with chair. Not sure if it is lonely or simply waiting for the day to begin. I like the ambivalence in it and the shadows.

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Tarmac Meditations #29: Emotional Brambles

October 15, 2010 By longrun 2 Comments

August 8, 2010

Appreciation to all of you who thought to say hey yesterday… the day was surprisingly long, harder than many preceding. Wondrous to me that the day came. I showed up, friends showed up, the sun crossed the sky in its proper arc and the moon rose to signal both the end of day and the beginning of the next year in the form of a single day. Wasn’t always a slam dunk for me that it could work like that.

Full moonAugust 9, 2010

Another night, another dance with snakes and spiders of my dreams, the terrors of the years gone by. I know now that if I hang in, hold tight, the daylight comes and they disappear. For awhile. “You can be in my dream if I can be in yours/I said that.” Dylan. Very easily done. He said that too. I say enough Dylan — it’s morning and it’s time to go to work. Words, can you hear me callin’?

August 11, 2010

Sometimes getting lost is harder than one might imagine. In the end, safety is where you find it; like love itself — it is there or it’s not. When things have changed sometimes all a guy can do is wait for the sunrise and set out to start all over again.

August 13, 2010

Ran again. Worked out again. Took the long hill home. Raining in the east, fires in the west…thinkin’ about the why of things, the how of never being here, the where of the places I have been and, of course, the who it is who was there…might just be The Who…either Daltrey or Horton but ‘who’ nevertheless.

August 14, 2010

Been working my through some serious emotional brambles. Feel like the other side is in sight. Heard the wolves howling last night, metaphorically, spent some hard hours keepin’ things tight, wrestling with demons of my own making. Lit out in the pre dawn streets of my hometown, put in my miles, cuppajoe with a friend, a meeting and home, looking for the words or better, getting ready for them to come.

Kept it tight ’till daylight came. Lifted. Will run later. Stayin’ steady with the new day. Fall chill inside the summer heat; another day, another drift in, or is it on, a river not of my own making.


Photo Credit

“Moon Cradle” James Jordan @ Flickr.com. Creative Commons. Some Rights Reserved.

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Winning- part 2

October 13, 2010 By longrun Leave a Comment

Winning Part 2-Victoria marathonAll I want to do is finish is something one hears all the time from runners thinking aloud about their goal for a marathon. Mostly they don’t really mean it. They have a time goal, a look good goal, something to achieve beyond the finishing. For most of us though, finishing is no small thing. On many days, after showing up, it is the only thing. And for that it is valuable beyond measure.

Filed Under: Photography Tagged With: finish line, marathon

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