blurry or sharp,
clues hide in daily chaos,
but I can’t focus
Copyright 2019 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: Sometimes the thing we’ve been focused on for so long was only the side story. The main event was happening all around us, but we nearly missed it. Does that ever happen to you? Afterwards, when I put the clues together, I feel silly for not having seen it sooner. In the end, it’s all about focus.
Happy Poetry Friday and thanks to Robyn Hood Black for hosting!
All the time, Brenda. All the time! LOL!
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I’m grateful for my laundry, folded. My dishes, done. My dinner, cooked by someone else. My water glass, not yet empty. And my hope, not yet spent. 😉
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Oh, that “daily chaos”!
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Today had calm moments, and I feel a deep gratitude for them.
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whoa, true…that’s the way things are right now. I love your short truths each week.
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It’s all I have leftover right now. Not much time for deeper thinking. But I am trying to set up more time for that.
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Sometimes it’s the ‘hurry’ of things, then in slowing down, the picture clears. I love the way you made us think with your words and that picture, Brenda!
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Hurry makes things blurry, I think that’s right. Somehow I need to slow down and take more time….
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
ABOUT THOSE FOCI
FOCUS ON ONE OFR TWO–ERY!
SEE WHAT YOU HAVE MYTHED.
–I know—don’t lose your day job, Jon! Brenda’s are superb!
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Are you back at a day job? Didn’t you have a night job? I’m not sure if I should be happy or sad.
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Had to go for Disability. That job was eliminated and I just didn’t have it to go on to the next one. Have been collecting Disability payments since November, 2018. Gotta move on.!
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Sympathies, my friend. It’s hard, isn’t it?
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Yup. Applying fof help managing money. I stink at it! 🙂
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Wow. Another way I hadn’t thought to look at it.
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Yeah…admitting it and having the guts to release control is the hardest part. I bristle even now, when the wife “helps” when I consider that somethng I can do—or know—myself. 🙂
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You’ve always been brave. That will help, even now.
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‘Ppreciate the kin word. A day at a time…or planning a ride at least 3 days ahead—if the ride paperwork’s been approved! Diana has depended on me—without question—for getting her where she needs to go. It’s tough on her and me when she has to face times when I won’t be able to handle driving. The Lord (and MassHealth) will provide! 🙂
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My best to both of you.
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Thanks—and mto your family from us! ❤
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Oh, as others have said, I can SO relate! Thanks, Brenda – there’s comfort in blurry company when we’re stretched in a few too many directions, trying to refocus.
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Yes, it helps to know other people are managing despite the odds. Surely I can, too. 🙂
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So true. I can definitely relate!
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So glad that I’m not the only one. 🙂
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It’s all about noticing and wondering, Brenda. You brought us wisdom today.
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Thanks, Carol. In my bewilderment, maybe I am enlightening. An odd but encouraging thought.
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Your photograph is the perfect accompaniment to your poem! “clues hide in daily chaos”–What a great line!
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My world had shifted into a new alignment lately, but I’m still hanging in the there. 😉
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Clearly you’re still finding/making time to write! Yay!
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It keeps things in balanced, focused in and out.
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“Clues hide in daily chaos”…they do, indeed!
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Congrats on your recent book contract news.
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More Seussian flora! Ain’t nature great?
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Yes, indeed. I miss it this time of year.
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You illustrate yourself so magnificently with that photograph, Brenda. In daily life, it can be really hard to spot the most important details. That old hindsight being 20/20 thing.
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Thanks, Tabatha. It’s more fun to focus elsewhere sometimes. 🙂
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Brenda, that photograph is brilliant! I love it. And your words… yes… sometimes we focus on all the wrong things, don’t we? Thank you for your reminder. xo
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Thanks, Irene. I’m trying to focus on the right things, but it always seems easier to focus on everything else. 🙂
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It’s all about our perspective I feel. Great post. Keep Glittering, love TGA by Misha 😊👍
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Thanks!
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yes! pretty much my whole life. a series of ‘aha’ moments )
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At least I only have them once. So far. 😉
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Wonderful, Love your haiku Brenda–spot on! And the blurry and sharp image too, thanks.
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So tired these days. Everything seems blurry. But I’m still finding art in it. 😉
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Sorry you are tired—perhaps too much work. But thank goodness for Art, glad you two are meeting!😌
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Still getting glorious joy from it. Where I can.
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Love!
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Thanks!
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