beauty
-noun, plural -ties.
1. the quality present in a thing or person that gives intense pleasure or deep satisfaction to the mind, whether arising from sensory manifestations (as shape, color, sound, etc.), a meaningful design or pattern, or something else (as a personality in which high spiritual qualities are manifest).



Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Love is a River



Love is a river
Rushing over boulders

Smoothing their rough surface
Solidifying their resolve

Flowing, moving, changing
Cool
Refreshing
Chilly
Abrupt

Its beauty overwhelms
Its consistency comforts

Its noise deafens
Its current weakens

With all its risks and challenges
I choose the river and its flow

It glistens as a diamond in the sun
It soothes as a mother’s voice at dusk

Flowing, moving, changing
Constant
True

Monday, February 13, 2012

A Quiet Moment


Closing in
Looking out
Snuggled tight
Letting go

Shutting eyes
Warm tea
Breathing in
Safety here

Pen in hand
Leather smell
Introspection
Loving well

Questions, doubts
Observation
Open heart
Imagination

Slightly smiling
Peace-filled soul
Contented feeling
Comfort of home

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Being Back in the Big City

Standing outside the new Epcor building on 97th Street
Edmonton, Canada is a city of roughly a million people and big city life is always a bit of a shock when I'm back in town for a visit.  Living in the 100,000 resident city of Rochester, Minnesota, I have become accustomed to the mere 20 minutes it takes me to drive clear across town, the lack of traffic on the freeway, and the simplicity that comes with being in a smaller metro area.

What I do love in Edmonton, hands down, is the variety of restaurants...even at the mall yesterday the food court had Ukranian, Korean, Thai, Sushi, Indian and Greek places all side by side. Some of my Edmonton restaurant favs are: Boston Pizza, the Garden Bakery (Chinese), Lazia, Tim Hortons, and even the Costco fast food counter.  They have great smoked meat and poutine!

Having grown up here and moved away, my sister (visiting from her home in Melbourne, Australia) and I have been trying to put our fingers on just what Edmonton culture is and here's some of our observations:

* People are uber nice, but can be impatient when it comes to traffic
* Pedestrians are too confident that they have the right of way! (they DO, but will just step out without looking...scary)
* Style is generally function over form (a plethora of ski jackets and snow boots/running shoes)
* There is such a thing as a Canadian accent: words are pronounced very clear and tonally flat sounding
* A lot of the buildings were built in the 60s and 70s and have never been updated, so are showing their age
* There is a shortage of people to the amount of work needing to be done so customer service tends to be lacking
*  People are overly apologetic: if you bump in to them, they will say "Sohh-rry" to you
* There is an overall chilled out sense to people...low key, not easily excitable, an almost cool "professionalism"

People are so interesting, places fascinating, cultures intriguing.  I love being able to experience them!

old warehouse downtown converted to apartments