By Kim Nelson, on July 28th, 2010%

Dear Readers… Have a look, have a read, give it some thought, and then share yours. { ♥! }
~Α↔Ω~
I AM the Creator.
The Creator? He is me.
Together we developed
This form
Of divinity.
A spark of life,
The journey’s strife,
Each lesson learned therein,
Uncover beauty unrevealed
Yet nestled in the plan.
I AM divine.
I do create.
You, too, conspire with me.
Together
We
Essentially
Create Eternity.
And we’re doing a damn good job.
Creator:
- one that creates usually by bringing something new or original into being
- a person who grows or makes or invents things
- one who creates
To Create:
- To cause to exist; bring into being.
- To give rise to; produce.
- To produce through artistic or imaginative effort.
Create:
cause, lead to, hatch, occasion, give life to, install, bring about, make, form, produce, invent, develop, coin, design, initiate, generate, formulate, compose, establish, devise, originate, give birth to, spawn, dream up, appoint, make, found, concoct, set up, beget, invest, bring into being or existence…

By Kim Nelson, on July 26th, 2010%
Love Affairs. They’ve been in my dreams, in my work, on my mind. As I’ve told you before, I love LOVE. I’m all about it. And right now, there’s so much to love. Like my garden.
Yesterday The Good Husband and I spent hours in the garden cleaning, preening, trimming and skimming. We wore our swimsuits and hopped in the pool to cool. Gentle breezes rustled mesquite beans from their branches and clouds spread themselves thinly between the bright desert sun and us. Rain would come. Lovely!
In the Mission Garden I ate several late strawberries, trimmed back the mint (I have more than a dozen varieties), and harvested a lovely cache of figs. FIGS! Now there’s a fruit that’s inspired lots of love. And is it ever revered. Historically, the fig tree’s been considered sacred in all parts of Southwestern Asia, Egypt, Greece, and Italy. And now, of course, in Tucson.
Pliny The Elder, the noted Roman writer and natural philosopher, said “Figs are restorative. They increase the strength of young people, preserve the elderly in better health and make them look younger with fewer wrinkles.”
Bring on the figs!
Figs symbolize abundance, fertility, sweetness. Like a ripe and ready, fecund woman. The most mentioned fruits in the bible, figs also played key roles in ancient tales of love and seduction. Not surprising. Figs are sexy. Consider the words used to describe figs… Fleshy, Luscious, Rosy, Satiny, Smooth, Succulent. You get the picture.
Figs. I love them. Have I made you think twice? If so, take a look at some of mine:
Inspiration:
The Fig
by Gabriela Mistral, as translated from the Spanish by Maria Jacketti
Touch me: it is softness of good satin, and when you open me, what an unexpected rose! Do you not remember some king’s black cloak under which a redness burned?
I bloom inside myself to enjoy myself with an inward gaze, scarcely for a week.
Afterward, the satin opens generously in a great fold of Congolese laughter.
Poets have not know the color of night, nor the figs of Palestine. We are both the most ancient blue, a passionate blue, richly concentrating itself because of its ardor.
I spill my pressed flowers into your hand. I create a deaf meadow for your pleasure. I shower you with the meadow’s bouquet until covering your feet. No. I keep the flowers tied – they make me itch; the resting rose also knows this sensation.
I am also the pulp of the Rose-of-Sharon, bruised.
Allow my praise to be made: I nourished the Greeks, and they have praised me less than Juno, who gave them nothing.

By Kim Nelson, on July 24th, 2010%

Restless
And the truth is
That the day has just begun
Time to do it all remains
There’s much yet to be done
Opportunities present
Live, love, give
Soothe
Be balm
In the midst of chaos
Choose.
Create the calm.
Begin within.

By Kim Nelson, on July 16th, 2010%

I AM
A Big B-Word…
Buff
Bold
Ballsy
Balanced
Beautiful
Brave
Bazinga!

By Kim Nelson, on June 23rd, 2010%

“The moments of happiness we enjoy take us by surprise. It is not that we seize them, but that they seize us.”
~Ashley Montague
…
Sunrise on a summer morn.
The moment each of my children was born.
Seeing him cross a crowded room.
Witnessing someone I care for bloom.
Weddings when the match is right.
Achieving the goal that took all one’s might.
A simple meal, a glass of wine.
Knowing, regardless, that all will be fine.
Because I let happiness seize me.

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