The wind that binds the ties to changing

Posted: 12/04/2010 by soniacreativearts in art, journaling, poetry

Northern wind is cold and in the winter moves the sea like a blanket being shaken after a long summer quietly settled and collecting long months worth of pollens and sand.  There is winter in the north like nowhere else.

Southern summers are akin to these winters in that they both turn on as though a magical hand has moved a switch to the universe.

Green green everywhere and everything is suddenly illuminated in vibrant green and growing so fast before your very eyes and at your fingertips, the buds of new life in all directions, boundless possibilities.

Spring the time for Easter to celebrate fertility in all things, and in thus celebrating, we chose to worship the benevolent bunny, of course.

 The Easter Bunny, noble rabbit whom I saved from the rapture of house cat inflicted doom, and not one week out from his day of fame and thunder.  Celebrating said holiday at father-in-law’s house and in post lasagna eating state a squealing is heard from the marsh. Is this a bat? we wonder aloud unanimously. No, not a bat at all, but furry puff ball culprit feline has scampered to the swamp with some poor innocent creature of the night. I, feeling heroic and being partial to the smallest among us on the food chain, decide it is my humane duty to rescue my distant rodent-cousin from the clutches of kitty chow.  And afterall I find no rodent but a true bunny, not a white mutant eyed, albino vampire bunny. Indeed this is the lovely gray and innocuous wild bunny, not but a fortnight old cornered amidst some houseplants and  as previously stated, portly kitty licking it’s grimacing chops at the prospect of having rabbit for what would have had to have been his fourteenth meal that day. And I will tell you that rescuing sir Easter was not the popular choice. No, I had to stand against great protest and find my own moral compass in this most harrowing of situations! Ah but the little bunny came to me and I let it down in a little straw patch which I was later told was home to snakes.  Good luck oh little bunny, for it is not strength which was bestowed upon you but speed and godspeed I bid you.

Bunnys apparently carry a horrifying array of diseases by the way as do all creatures who inhabit the outside. This explains the disgust and reluctance many people have at interacting with wildlife when it actually is occurring in it’s natural environment. We humans however are the pinnacle of safe for consumption.

I wonder if we will have a holiday in our honor one day? What will they put in these baskets? hmmmm, something to think about…

Posted: 10/01/2010 by soniacreativearts in journaling, poetry
so strange, so small, the cover of time the reality fall
new anew again
all time
a circle burning
spiral undone and here it comes sweet spring
light rays pierce the gray, warmth of lust brings blooms to new budding breath
breathe
lips parted in mid word, kissed in the foggy morning of my innocence
a million miles away from there and brighter than the sun love is emitting
love is the harbringer of grace
love is the force to destroy destruction
the tyranny of man ommited
by love
in the arms of rapture, the arms of mother, the sweet ever hopeful gaze of youth!

rain beautiful rain!

Posted: 15/12/2009 by soniacreativearts in Painting, art, painting of the day

here are some new trees.

this is the fog yesterday morning! Really, it was yellow too, well that may be a bit of a visual exageration…..

thank you Photoshop.

fog rolling in on the marsh

Posted: 13/12/2009 by soniacreativearts in Painting, art, painting of the day

this is a collage piece, i haven’t done many of these since school days but i rather like the medium and i think i will get back into doing them.

i am not finished with this piece but i think i am going to leave the figure vague and abstract as it is.

today is a bleary sunday, warmer than it has been so i am off to work on some more artwork instead of spending much time here, forgive me. ;0

Rain

Posted: 12/12/2009 by soniacreativearts in Painting, art, painting of the day

Green TornadoHappy Saturday to all of you lovers of Saturday. To wet to go out of the house today, this painting of the day reflects the weather and what I’ve been through lately.

it’s cold again today. Only December after all, but still December in t he South should not feel like this. We have the additional weatherly deceit of it being seventy degrees the other day and now a hair above thirty. Something a little more punishing about the cold when it slaps you on the bare legs because only yesterday you wore shorts. Oh well, enough about the weather. . .

Painting of the day 12-11-09

Today I am going to start posting a new painting every day, well this might not be a new painting but it will be a different one each day-So enjoy!

What is today for?

Posted: 03/12/2009 by soniacreativearts in journaling
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I’m sitting in an inexplicably cold room on a dreary December day amidst clutter and chaos.  I feel a lack of direction is planting me still like a well rooted shrub.  All I seem to want to do is eat another bowl of cereal and drink about five more cups of coffee.  There is a soul-mate for all of us out there and the whole rambling, wandering quest is our broken attempt to get back to right where we began.  All the things we lose on this journey where right there at the beginning and yet we can’t seem to get them back.  Little compromises, shifts from the truth, from self, denial of the spirit and we are led, blindfolded holding the devil’s hand.  Down a path, through the rabbit hole, the glory box, Pandora’s box, turn around and it will ALL disappear! So we fight, we flight, from, to, and back again.

To turn in the dusky haze of the morning to the lover beside you

the possibility of life is an expanse before you

to grand to imagine

the scale is a universe

it’s the tiny things, ignoring the dust in this keyboard seeing the flowers among the weeds

my baby smiling in joy as she realizes the wonder of her little world

This Thursday in December is just a spec of dust on the tip of a dandelion seed floating in the wind over the ocean

Forever spiraling with all the other Thursday’s in December that ever where and ever will be

just move.

the little buoy

Posted: 06/11/2009 by soniacreativearts in Uncategorized
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Tiny dots in the distance….only I would know those dots add up to the being that is you

there is a fog, we call time….

it looms in the space we allow it to fill, fill us, fill our breath-

an unanswered question, a pulse which quickens, a life passing right there, right before my eyes, a baby born at this very moment! How many babies are born? how many orgasms, right now, right in this very word which you are reading, a million sensuous screams ‘O’ the breath of the little life giving death!

There you are and there you go.

I am a slow swimmer and you are a tide sweeping me far away, far away, I forget the things that make this world…time, gravity, warm wet breath and the heavy touch of the matter.

something floats in the distance on the blue horizon, something red and white, is it tied to a string which falls to the floor? is it me?

do not deny doughnuts

Posted: 21/10/2009 by soniacreativearts in Uncategorized

So it is late October. The crisp air slips even here, through the tropical climate.  Wishing for a warm, crackling fire, the comfort of frost bitten hands melting into a mug of hot chocolate and the soothing laughter of friends. Wanting to cook, to embrace fellow man. Time to hunker down and celebrate ancient pagan ritual. Celebrate Christian deities, celebrate New Year, abundance, or what we have and to be glad we have it!

Thank you Francis Shergold, I will remember your birthday, what are you turning forty? you must be getting up there now old chap! I remember when you were just a young bicycle riding stop-and-shop employee. Working the meat counter and riding that fabulous wheeled creation all the way up and down Richard Avenue, wind, sleet, or snow! And there were the ice-cream runs to Friendly’s double stacked, that bicycle survived that with our fat arses I’ll never know, R.I.P. Fran’s bike…..

And so I am reminded of summering in Ireland and Scotland as a young girl. My Dad was great for pushing that one into action. I don’t know if the fear-mongering is based in any reality, I’m assuming it isn’t-another subject all together…

But I recommend sending children of reasonable intellect to travel. Teenagers who think they know everything should not be insulated in their own little worlds of peer-worship and video-gaming. This can only breed the similar kind of narrow-mindedness that is running rampant in our world today.  People who grow up without seeing those who are different from them often have very little appreciation of the beauty and diversity of other cultures and peoples. Worse, they end up bigoted and small minded, and mostly afraid that the unique is a threat to their very existence, which in some sense it is. As these people have spent most of their lives trying to smooth out their rough edges and fit into some mold that they apparently desire and supposedly understand.  So let us not cloister our babies, at least the ones who have a little street smarts, better than being able to get across the road, I mean. Give them their prairie room but give them real responsibility and they will grow up alright.

Now for doughnuts….

Go ahead and vent people

Posted: 16/10/2009 by soniacreativearts in Uncategorized

I would love this to be a forum. I envision this to even be a virtual coffee shop for those of us who like that sort of thing. Debating across tables over good espresso! Now we can discuss and rant and air our personal opinions across continents, but please folks, let’s keep it to the left, after all I do get the final say as to what gets published….hehehehe. And now off to entertain my meglomaniac side!