WHERE I AM NOT
by meIt’s very clear
That I’m not in Kew
Its January
And I’m not cold
There are sprinklers going
I’m in tropical gear
Trees are in green leaf
Frangipani blossom is on the table
Kiki, Lee and Jon are here.
This burst of poetry - or burst of verse - is because Kiki, no longer the tiny child of the poem/verse but a beautiful young lady, has suddenly got in touch with a mutual friend from our Uni days. I wrote this years and years ago on our first visit to Thailand, when we were all on a jungle trip near the River Kwai.
She won't remember us, I don't think, but we do remember her.
So I was looking over all those little poems I wrote then, Thailand being very inspiring. And I chose this one. I think I have posted a couple of different ones in my blogposts before.
We chose this Man Orchid as our April photo for the 2026 calendar. All the orchids are ones Col photographed in the UK, in the wild, on his various travels. And when I do start to feel a bit of self-pity about being housebound, I try to remember that not only am I a homebody anyway, but also that I have had plenty of travel and plenty of outings in my time. So I have no excuse whatsoever for whingeing... And I can always rely on Captain B to deal firmly with too much self-pity.
And he has been bringing back some wonderful photos of Spring flowers and blossom from his excursions.
I got a letter sent to the Flower Lady as we won't be seeing her this week, and also one to Richard. Plus I got a letter done to Beryl. She is housebound now too, and I can't visit - except via letterbox.
The Gallant Captain chauffered me to the Kingdom Hall on Thursday night, and helped me to the door. Had there been any puddles he might well have thrown his cloak over them too - who knows?
It was great to be at the meeting in person - such a boost, although I must also note how grateful I am for the Zoom provision.
Saturday, I slept reasonably well, which does help, and managed some housework, some studying and made some inroads into my territory, a large block of flats. Surely, in the face of all that is happening in the world, many more people might be starting to wake up and realise how much we need the help of our loving Creator.
I just happened to look at the News this afternoon, after a morning at the meeting, via pixel, and an afternoon dozing on the couch, and see that situation in The Gulf is hotting up again horribly.
The Psalmist promises us that, under the loving rule of the Kingdom of God, we shall have "exquisite delight in the abundance of peace". It is not just that there will no more war, no more rumours of war, which is a miracle in itself, but there will no longer be unkind thoughts and unkind words .
Isn't that where all war begins?
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