“What is your favourite memory
Of summer?” Husby asked of me,
“Times you spent out in the woods?
(The best of times in his childhood.)
“Or merely memories of home
With family or all alone?”
I thought
about his question some,
Those sunlit
summer days of fun,
Of river mud
between my toes,
And little
in the form of clothes,
Or riding
out in boots and jeans,
And
branding, doling out vaccines,
Of showing
calves at summer fairs,
And
breathing in the sage-stuffed air.
Of family
and cabin time,
The cold,
lake swims were so sublime.
Or later?
Thoughts meandered on,
Of time well
spent in days long gone,
When kids
were small and running free,
And rolled
in mud from neck to knee,
Family trips
both good and bad,
When all
were there with Mom and Dad,
What
memories do I like best?
When I am feeling the most blest...?
I’d have to
say those I most like:
The ones spent
on my ‘Bluebird’ bike,
With family
ahead, behind,
And
techniques good to unrefined,
And trailing
out across the town,
“Teens wait!
The smalls are slowing down!”
Yes, grandkids,
aged fifteen to four
With
sometimes less and sometimes more,
But, oh! What
bliss and… Oh! What fun!
Those early
mornings in the sun.
And so to
answer Husby’s probe,
And pond’ring
days spent on this globe,
My favourite
memories, I must say?
The ones that
I will make today!
Mondays do get knocked a lot,
With poetry, we three besought,To try to make the week begin
With pleasant thoughts--perhaps a grin?
So Jenny and Delores, we,
Have posted poems for you to see.
And now you've seen what we have brought . . .
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Next week, because they're close to me,
My poem's of Delores and Jenny!
I want your memories! Your childhood!
ReplyDeleteSuch great memories, I was wondering which you'd choose and you did not let me down, made the best choice of all!
ReplyDeleteThat is one fun looking crew! Look out it is the Tolleys making lasting summer memories!!
ReplyDeleteI love you poetry and yes it did make me laugh out loud.
ReplyDeleteLove your posts, Diane. They always make me smile.
ReplyDeleteNow that is an entourage to be grateful for and - I bet - to be be well-known for! I can picture it very well :)
ReplyDeleteIntriguing theme for next week - I'll write about you and Delores, then! Thanks for such an interesting prompt!
I loved your poem, Diane. Many of us can relate.
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