by Susie | Sep 14, 2016 | In Death, Love poems, Memories, Places To Visit, Poetry, Travel, Uncategorized
I walked in the early morning sun and thought of you… I was filling my mind, I was contemplating a plan you know, the sort that gives you joy, faraway places the sand between your toes, that kind of plan. You invaded my mind as you often do, I saw you clearly,...
by Susie | Jul 16, 2016 | In Death, Memories, Poems of Places, Poetry
The World is Crying. Sadness fills our streets our beautiful places it invades our innermost thoughts it soaks through our clothes it permeates our skin it floods our eyes with salty tears the warm balmy air carried that special aroma of sun-kissed bodies and laughter...
by Susie | Apr 4, 2016 | Imaginations and inter-blogging, In Death, Memories, Poetry, songs, Uncategorized
 Adrift, swooping swallows our only shade ends indolent inert day, laying naked in sun warmed ‘muddle’ the gentle sway of bobbing boat reveals this sleepy scene, the postprandial glass in hand, a passage, a chasm, this hiatus, this pause in time,...
by Susie | Apr 2, 2016 | Carers Support, Health Issues, In Death, Love poems, Multiple myeloma, Poetry
The sunlight crept over the wall slowly pulling itself as if tugging a tank the heavy night seemed distant the dreams seemed real… With heavy heart I looked at the sky the soft blue of a summer day was nearly upon me, light puffy wisps of pearly white clouds...
by Susie | Oct 14, 2014 | Current Affairs, In Death
  Rain tapped the windows in punishing waves as if the heavens were angry perhaps they are? It brought the coloured leaves of autumn blowing in a scurrying way, like the small hands of lost waving children, scudding like thousands of tiny moths, ginger, red and...
by Susie | Sep 8, 2014 | Articles., Books, In Death, Multiple myeloma
 It was thrilling to be a small part of this newly published book by Michael Vocino (former Dean of Libraries at the University of Rhode Island) and Alfred G. Killilea (Teacher of Political Theory at The University of Rhode Island) Shown here is an...