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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20 thoughts on “Moon Crossing (a Tanka)”
You always have afternoon/ evening moon and we see it at night or sometimes early morning.
Do- I a genuinely interested. Our horizon is wonky- as in the sun never varies that far from it- so we never get both in Alaska- but I have seen it before when I lived in various states in the lower 48
Breathtaking beautiful photos! π
Powerful poem, Ivor! We human-beans need to be as good at loving, and caring about, each other and loving, and caring about, nature, as the moon is at doing it’s important job for all of us!
Please keep shining brightly, Moon! We appreciate you! π
Such a lovely song by Beluga Lagoon! I listened to it twice. π
(((HUGS))) ππ πππ
Thank you for your heartwarming words this morning, Carolyn β¦ itβs only 3β C at the moment and we are staying in bed for a while ,,, itβll be a full moon on Saturday and I love how the moon grows in prominence and brightness, as if itβs eminently preparing to transmit an announcement of noteworthiness that we all should incorporate into our daily lives β¦ βbeware of the dark times and share your inner glow with mankind and nature β¦ πππ€ππΆπΆ
This is so lovely! On occasion I see the white moon too. Whatever its color, I don’t appreciate the process over several days when it’s filling up–I get Full Moon Fever (mood swings and nightmares). Blessings on your day, Ivor.
Love this daylight moon, dear Ivor. We sometimes see the moon during the day but I never know when it happens. Clearly, you see it more often than we do. Wonderful tanka, my friend. πππ
Thank you kindly, Nancy β¦ I supposed Iβm an avid moon watcher who appreciates the significance of our skyβs silent saviour and guardian β¦πππ€ππΆ
You always have afternoon/ evening moon and we see it at night or sometimes early morning.
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Iβm in the right spot at the right time ππ
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Very right ππΌ
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This is a lovely tanka Ivor!
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Thank you very much, Val πππ
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My question is: Do you see this white daylight moon often? We never do and I am just curious.
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Oh, yes, quite often. I donβt exactly know how often, so I
Iβll investigate and find out πππ
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Do- I a genuinely interested. Our horizon is wonky- as in the sun never varies that far from it- so we never get both in Alaska- but I have seen it before when I lived in various states in the lower 48
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Yeah, Iβll do so research today, now youβve got me intrigued as well β¦
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Breathtaking beautiful photos! π
Powerful poem, Ivor! We human-beans need to be as good at loving, and caring about, each other and loving, and caring about, nature, as the moon is at doing it’s important job for all of us!
Please keep shining brightly, Moon! We appreciate you! π
Such a lovely song by Beluga Lagoon! I listened to it twice. π
(((HUGS))) ππ πππ
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Thank you for your heartwarming words this morning, Carolyn β¦ itβs only 3β C at the moment and we are staying in bed for a while ,,, itβll be a full moon on Saturday and I love how the moon grows in prominence and brightness, as if itβs eminently preparing to transmit an announcement of noteworthiness that we all should incorporate into our daily lives β¦ βbeware of the dark times and share your inner glow with mankind and nature β¦ πππ€ππΆπΆ
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This is so lovely! On occasion I see the white moon too. Whatever its color, I don’t appreciate the process over several days when it’s filling up–I get Full Moon Fever (mood swings and nightmares). Blessings on your day, Ivor.
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Thank you very much for your kindness and thoughtful words. I lam avidly fascinated daytime moon and itβs a spiritual source of inspiration for me
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Love this daylight moon, dear Ivor. We sometimes see the moon during the day but I never know when it happens. Clearly, you see it more often than we do. Wonderful tanka, my friend. πππ
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Thank you kindly, Nancy β¦ I supposed Iβm an avid moon watcher who appreciates the significance of our skyβs silent saviour and guardian β¦πππ€ππΆ
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It’s a precious gift, dear Ivor. πππ
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Thank you for lovely music πΆ, Nancy , weβre at the Cafe, Iβm listening on my iPone, and typing on my iPad ππΆππ
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So glad you enjoyed the music, dear Ivor. Have a lovely day. πΆβ‘
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Every day is a good day with Frankie beside me π€ππΆππ
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Love that! Best mates! πΆππ
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