Heart Crafted Poems -2021
Viewing comments for Chapter 29 "Hoarfrost"Musings of an old man -2021
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Comment from A. R. Blackburn
I love this story. I remember when I was maybe thirteen, we had no power. It was this time of year. We were living off the gas stove like that. I braved the coldest bath. The water heater had not functioned in months and my mother thought I'd die in there. But when I walked out in my pajamas, I felt instantly twenty degrees warmer! That was my feat of the decade, I guess. But yes, I remember having that gratitude too, just being glad to not be freezing cold. God Bless.
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
I love this story. I remember when I was maybe thirteen, we had no power. It was this time of year. We were living off the gas stove like that. I braved the coldest bath. The water heater had not functioned in months and my mother thought I'd die in there. But when I walked out in my pajamas, I felt instantly twenty degrees warmer! That was my feat of the decade, I guess. But yes, I remember having that gratitude too, just being glad to not be freezing cold. God Bless.
Comment Written 27-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Aloe. Blessing you back! 🙏🙏🎶🎶🎶
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And a Happy New Year!
Comment from damommy
You are a wise man to take these hardships and learn gratitude from them. If everyone would realize how much we have to be grateful for, we'd be a more satisfied people. I've never been through the hardships you have, but I've been through enough to realize how well it turned out. You've painted a very vivid picture with your words. Well done.
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
You are a wise man to take these hardships and learn gratitude from them. If everyone would realize how much we have to be grateful for, we'd be a more satisfied people. I've never been through the hardships you have, but I've been through enough to realize how well it turned out. You've painted a very vivid picture with your words. Well done.
Comment Written 27-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thank you 🙏
Comment from Ben Colder
Well, done author. If I had never experienced similar perhaps it would not intrigue me so. Living in the south during WW2, I know the meaning for need. A good story. Hope it does well in the contest.
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
Well, done author. If I had never experienced similar perhaps it would not intrigue me so. Living in the south during WW2, I know the meaning for need. A good story. Hope it does well in the contest.
Comment Written 27-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thanks ,uch Beb.
Comment from pookietoo
A very nice poem. I wish you lots of luck in this contest. I enoyed reading this poem. I hope you enjoy life and have a very happy New Year. Smile and enjoy.
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
A very nice poem. I wish you lots of luck in this contest. I enoyed reading this poem. I hope you enjoy life and have a very happy New Year. Smile and enjoy.
Comment Written 27-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thanks Pookie, May youi enjoy the best life has to offer in 2022
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Welcome. I would appreciate you reading my contest entries.
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Consider it my pleasure?
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:)
Comment from kiwisteveh
Not your usual form of poetry I know and if you are anything like me you are possibly fearful of branching out into forms you are not familiar with. It took me years to even try free verse!
I enjoyed your tale of this extra-cold morning, so cold that there was a danger to life and property. I have spent all my life in temperate and even tropical climates so ice and snow are not familiar to me. The worst we can expect here in the North of New Zealand is a light frost sometimes.
You did well in your poem to describe the precise de5tails of what you observed, thus giving credibility to your description.
Good luck in the contest.
Steve
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
Not your usual form of poetry I know and if you are anything like me you are possibly fearful of branching out into forms you are not familiar with. It took me years to even try free verse!
I enjoyed your tale of this extra-cold morning, so cold that there was a danger to life and property. I have spent all my life in temperate and even tropical climates so ice and snow are not familiar to me. The worst we can expect here in the North of New Zealand is a light frost sometimes.
You did well in your poem to describe the precise de5tails of what you observed, thus giving credibility to your description.
Good luck in the contest.
Steve
Comment Written 27-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thank you Steve, unchartered waters for certain and I have chosen to live in far more moderate winter western climates myself.
Comment from nomi338
Someone who has experienced having little more than life itself. Knows all too well what it means to be without material comfort. One who has never experienced want may one day suffer if ever forced to do without. Threatened with the possible loss of creature comfort is not as fear inducing to one who has experienced deprivation as it would be to one who has no concept of what it means to be without.
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
Someone who has experienced having little more than life itself. Knows all too well what it means to be without material comfort. One who has never experienced want may one day suffer if ever forced to do without. Threatened with the possible loss of creature comfort is not as fear inducing to one who has experienced deprivation as it would be to one who has no concept of what it means to be without.
Comment Written 27-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thank you Nomi, you surely get it?thanks for taking time to read and comment.
Comment from Paul McFarland
A great story that often repeats itself in my state of Maine. I have, on occasion, woken up to frozen pipes. Always lucky enough to not have a burst pipe. The electric hairdryer always came to the rescue.
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
A great story that often repeats itself in my state of Maine. I have, on occasion, woken up to frozen pipes. Always lucky enough to not have a burst pipe. The electric hairdryer always came to the rescue.
Comment Written 26-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thanks for reviewing this piece, Paul. I can image the frozen tundra underfoot in Maine, ugh?
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
I remember those cold nights in our house when the frost was on the inside of our windows! The winters seems much harsher then and the houses were not so well insulated. Having lived through some tough times I think we appreciate the simple things in life and don't need the trimmings if we have a warm home and bed to sleep in and good food to eat. A poignant write, I could identify with these words, love Dolly
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
I remember those cold nights in our house when the frost was on the inside of our windows! The winters seems much harsher then and the houses were not so well insulated. Having lived through some tough times I think we appreciate the simple things in life and don't need the trimmings if we have a warm home and bed to sleep in and good food to eat. A poignant write, I could identify with these words, love Dolly
Comment Written 26-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thank you for your review and Comments Dolly. Life, when challenges seem overwhelming, provides many opportunities to rise up from those occasions and most importantly learn valuable lessons about Gratitude?
Comment from MissMerri
You wrote about this remembered experience with a clarity and an economy of words that I found very impressive. I would have to say, this is a far cry from a "murky puddle of thoughts." It is a clear and meaningful memory that has significance to you and was told in a creative and lovely way. I wish you good luck in this contest. MM
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
You wrote about this remembered experience with a clarity and an economy of words that I found very impressive. I would have to say, this is a far cry from a "murky puddle of thoughts." It is a clear and meaningful memory that has significance to you and was told in a creative and lovely way. I wish you good luck in this contest. MM
Comment Written 26-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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MissMeri, thank you, I value each and every review. I have been away from writing for a while and felt quite rusty in composing this narrative as a free verse writing.
Comment from zanya
That's an interesting & true comment in the notes re Life - a poem that paints a picture of social history at a very different time yet not so long ago with an impressive lesson at its core
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
That's an interesting & true comment in the notes re Life - a poem that paints a picture of social history at a very different time yet not so long ago with an impressive lesson at its core
Comment Written 26-Dec-2021
reply by the author on 27-Dec-2021
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Thanks Zanya, just one of life?s step stones for which we all can dove deep into and remember something life transforming.