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A Rainy Autumn Night

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As night falls so does the rain. The brilliant colors of autumn are washed clean by the cold autumn rain, but the bright colors fade into the shadows and the night grows older. Another day draws to a close, and I find my mind wandering to days long past...the number of sunsets I have watched, the clear nights when stars dappled the sky overhead, the full moons...all of them singing their songs in my mind, and oh, what a beautiful symphony it is. I lie and listen to the rain falling. It hits the leaves and streets, and I find myself content to just be. The puddles on the ground are much like my mood, reflective...the puddles reflecting the things around it and I of time gone by. Still the night grows even older, and autumn moves forward. The days grow shorter with each that passes. My friends, don't lose heart for the growing darkness, for dreams await, and what better time for dreaming then after the sun has set and night has taken hold?

Morning's Dance

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Light begins to fill the sleeping world, and autumn's crisp chill is its dance partner. Their melody of the early morning causes me to drift between consciousness and sleep. Memories of an epic adventure are still fresh in my mind. Thoughts of a new day dawning begin to cut in to the dance. What new adventures shall today bring? As light filters through my window I can't help but smile. Each day is precious. Each day its own adventure.

The Struggle Is Real

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That moment when you are torn between ...the epic book you are in the middle of reading and dying to find out what kind of trouble/adventure your friends will get into next. ...and the new book you just found with its unknown pages filled with new friends to be made and new adventures to be had. It seems to call out to you to open it up and delve head first into its own adventure. You look from one book to the other. An old friend and a new friend...how does one choose? So many stories to be read, adventures to be had, friends to be made, dragons to be slain... I suppose the easiest way to settle this is to stop writing about what to do and just start reading. Perhaps the true struggle is there is simply not enough time in the day to do all the reading that needs to be done.

A Soul's Reflection

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Letters upon a page;      Paint upon a canvas;           Notes upon a piece of sheet music;                Pen,                     Brush,                          Pencil,                          Each tool...                     Each instrument...                Whether it be used to create            Music,      Art, Literature... ...they are each a piece of the soul, and each piece reflects emotion, creation, and the breathtaking beauty of the world that surrounds us. Take the time to stop and look through new eyes. Let the tantalizing spinning melodies and harmonies of your favorite song ensnare you and take you to a place words often fall short of... Open your eyes, really open your eyes, and see every single shade of colour cascading across the canvases of life around you and watch as they envelope you in all their exquisite wonder... Allow yourself to be hopelessly lost within the pages of a spellbinding story where villains are real and the heroes even more s

Autumn's Eve

The soft patter of raindrops dances in harmony with the night wind. The soft rustling of the changing leaves mixes with the fluttering of the curtains that frame my window. There is a cold bite to the air now that lulls me deeper within the warmth of my bed. I hear the whispering of dreams to be dreamt and adventures to be had within the music.  What greater lullaby can be found than that of an autumn's eve?

Julie Andrews - My Hero

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A very happy 80th birthday to my hero, Julie Andrews. When I was a little girl I remember watching her wide-eyed as she would clean nurseries with a snap of her fingers, pull lamp posts from her carpet bag, help medicine go down with just a spoonful of sugar, feed the birds, dance with chimney sweeps, jump through chalk drawings into fantastical places of imagination, and in the end pulled a hurting family back together. As I grew older, I watched as a problematic  nun in training left behind a world she thought she wanted to become a nanny to a group of rambunctious children. She put up with their antics and shenanigans as the children initially tried to drive her out, but they ended up falling in love with her, and she in turn for them along with their father, a man who had forgotten how to love. She again healed a broken family. Through the years I have watched this amazing woman bring amazing characters to life on screen and stage. I wanted to do what she did. I wanted to bring