G'day, and welcome to my blog site. My name is Ivor Steven, I live in Geelong, Australia. I'm an ex-industrial chemist, and a retired plumber, and a former Carer of my wife(Carole), for 30 years, who suffered from severe MS. I Write poetry about those personal thoughts, throughout and beyond my life as a Carer.
I've been blogging for over 2 years, and writing poems for 19 years. Of course a lot of my poems are about my favourite subject Carole, but since I've been blogging my writings have become quite varied, humourous, mystical, observational, and even a few monster/horror poems.
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Great photos, dear Ivor! Love the idea of ambidextrous birds; they certainly are! I wonder …. are you? I most definitely am not! I just tried to move a house plant with my left hand and managed to drop the poor little thing on the floor. What a mess! Repotting time! šš§¹ššŖ“š¤š¦
Oh, they sure are! Birds definitely are nimble-y skilled! š
What a brilliant and interesting parallel, Ivor! Next time I bird watch I will see them trapeze-ing. š
Beautiful photos!
Your amazing song choice touched my heart. I listened to it twice. I find it so relatable…and it, also, gives me encouragement and hope. Thank you.
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Wow, thank you for your lovely words, Carolyn ⦠haha, Iām not feeling very ambidextrous at the moment ⦠7.00 pm Sunday evening here in Ballarat, and we are in bad resting are weary bones⦠2 long days at the Clunes Booktown Festival, and weāll both be asleep very quickly ⦠oh, Mike Scottās is lyrically so beautiful and nostalgic, and it seemed very appropriate for my reflective poem ⦠whoops⦠my sleepily eyes are barely open š¤šššš“
Wow so pretty
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Thank you kindly, Beth
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Great photos, dear Ivor! Love the idea of ambidextrous birds; they certainly are! I wonder …. are you? I most definitely am not! I just tried to move a house plant with my left hand and managed to drop the poor little thing on the floor. What a mess! Repotting time! šš§¹ššŖ“š¤š¦
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Iām a right handed, but my 3 strokes affected my right side so I learnt to do a number of things left handed š
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Yes, of course! Pardon me for not thinking of that, dear Ivor. šš¼
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Awesome
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Thank you, Sadje
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Youāre very welcome
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Lovely comparison! š¦
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Thank you kindly, Michele ššš
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You’re welcome, Ivor! š
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Oh, they sure are! Birds definitely are nimble-y skilled! š
What a brilliant and interesting parallel, Ivor! Next time I bird watch I will see them trapeze-ing. š
Beautiful photos!
Your amazing song choice touched my heart. I listened to it twice. I find it so relatable…and it, also, gives me encouragement and hope. Thank you.
(((HUGS))) ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
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Wow, thank you for your lovely words, Carolyn ⦠haha, Iām not feeling very ambidextrous at the moment ⦠7.00 pm Sunday evening here in Ballarat, and we are in bad resting are weary bones⦠2 long days at the Clunes Booktown Festival, and weāll both be asleep very quickly ⦠oh, Mike Scottās is lyrically so beautiful and nostalgic, and it seemed very appropriate for my reflective poem ⦠whoops⦠my sleepily eyes are barely open š¤šššš“
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Hope you both got some good rest and sleep. šš¶
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We both slept for 10 hours!!! ⦠and Iām rested enough to drive home to Geelong today sometime š thank you kindly, Carolyn šššš¶
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Lovely, Ivor. š
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Thank you kindly, Sue š¤šššš
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Nice imagery in poetry and photographs
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Thank you very much, Derrick
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Pretty
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Birds are amazing
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