Spear Creek…. Solitude (!?!) Part 2

Spear Creek....  Solitude (!?!)  Part 2

26th December 2013

Why does food always taste better when you are camping? A simple meal of lamb chops, buttered new potatoes and tomato tasted like fine dining. Accompany it with a couple of CC and drys and I was very satisfied. As expected, my little $13 single burner worked a treat.

It is a wonderful evening and having eaten at what I describe as ‘old peoples time’ I had plenty of time to watch the fading sun light up the sky in beautiful shades of pinks, oranges and mauves. As I have many times in the past I lament the fact that my artistic talent leans more toward the descriptive word than the use of a pencil or paints. I would love just once to be able to capture the glory of a sunset or sunrise….oh well, I will just keep putting it out there!

I receive a message from the caretakers saying they will be back tomorrow afternoon and will I still be here then. I very quickly responded “Yes, for sure.” I am in no rush to part company with ‘my’ tree! As usual I discovered that my sense of direction was all wrong and the sun has not set where I expected it to, however, this is no real problem as I have chosen the prime spot in the park, where I am shaded almost every moment.

Eventually my bed calls to me. Fortunately I still have the air mattress from my camping days with my family back in Qld, let’s just hope that it has not sprung a leak since then! Armed with my book and my little reading light I snuggle down in bed. A predicted 13 degrees overnight has me under my blanket feeling safe and sound and content. I drift off to sleep to the night sounds of the bush.

I awake suddenly to the most unholy noise, for a split second totally confused as to what it could be. Then I realise that it is the wind hammering at my tent. I had not zipped up the entry door on the fly as I wanted the air to circulate. Believe me it was circulating! I wondered how it was possible that the tent was still in one piece. I climbed out of my cocoon and stood back and observed my little haven being bent into more shapes than a contortionist on show night. A fleeting thought along the lines of “I should have spent more than $50 on my tent” went through my mind.

It was then I looked around me and noticed the beautiful night sky above me. The stars were shining brightly, twinkling down at me like mischievous angels from above. I could feel my Dad up there having a chuckle but proud and punch of his girl. As I gazed up into the sky I felt the connection to everyone on earth, not only in my beautiful Australia but all countries across the world. There is something about a starry night that does that to me and it is a wonderful feeling.

It was rather cool outside so I climbed back into my cocoon, after securing the door in the fly. Sleep was a little difficult to come by after that as I lay there wondering just how strong a wind it would take to lift me up and deposit me in some distant place……

To be continued…..

Peace and tranquility

Peace and tranquility

As I sit in meditation
in my small suburban lounge
I feel your spirit beckoning me
vivid images abound

the sounds I know so well
the rustling of the leaves
as they sway too and fro
caressed by the breeze

birds busily chattering
as they go about their lives
ever watchful, careful
to ensure they survive

old man ‘roo dozing peacefully
under clear blue skies
there is naught to bother him
but the persistent buzzing flies

the emu’s constant pecking
at the seeds blown adrift
now nestled on rich red soil
as through the rocks they sift

soaring eagles far above
as the currents lift them high
only to plummet rapidly
when a tasty morsel they spy

I wish that I could stay here
lost in the visions of my mind
where this peaceful tranquility
is not so hard to find

It’s tough being a country girl
lost in the city for a time
I look forward to these moments
When I am yours and you are mine.

Trish Johnston 18th September 2013

Let Her Be

Let Her Be

Let her be the ray of light
that illuminates your soul
the gentle soothing touch
releasing the demons hold

the serene and graceful presence
that draws you to her breast
and nestles you in loving arms
safe at last to rest

let her be the spark
that lights the flame within
igniting again life’s passions
which have become so dim

let her be the rain drop
that falls upon your face
and washes away the tears
the pain and angst erased

let her be your everything
your morning, noon and night
when you open up your heart
you’ll find she fits just right.

Lay Down With Mother Nature

Lay Down With Mother Nature

Come and lay down on the rich red earth
Feel your worries seep away
Let Mother Earth unburden you
Hear her gently say:

“You are safe with me, my special one
Open your heart again.
For a cold and empty heart
Brings one nothing but pain.

In nature you have sunshine
To encourage you to grow
You also have the moonlight
To allow your pace to slow

You have the wide open spaces
To give you room to think
When all your thoughts are jumbled
And turning inwards they just shrink

You have the running waters
The oceans and the seas
To wash away negativity
So the joy in life you see

The rolling plains, the mountains
The deserts and the snow
Are all there to show you
You’ve always somewhere to go

So take a moment to contemplate
The life that before you abounds
Allow me to take you
To the place where love surrounds.”

Life as a Mushroom

Life as a Mushroom

I am a simple mushroom
In a field of exquisite flowers
Content to hide down in their shadows
And while away the hours

It takes a certain amount of fertiliser
To help me to grow strong
I know that if I hang around
I can get that all day long

I observe some flowers growing tall
Reaching up toward the sun
Blossoming into full bloom
Having lots of fun

Others I see struggle
There among the weeds
Maybe this field is not for them
They have different needs

So much false bravado
I see around me day after day
While inside I see the hurt
That just won’t go away

Sometimes the sunshine gets to strong
The flowers around me wilt
I start to burn and shrivel up
These times more walls I’ve built

For the most part I am content
To bask here in this field
Until someone comes along
And turns me into a meal…..

Bridges….

Bridges….

Water running under bridges
We must allow to flow
With the freedom of nature
Fresh and clear below

Let the current wander
Clear away the haze
Crystal clear sparkling
Beckoning to better days

Sometimes we wade the stream of life
Treading oh so carefully
Step by faltering step
Rather precariously

Water not deep enough to swim
Though deep enough to drown
Sometimes the bottom is not firm
We get so bogged down

Water depicts our emotions
Sometimes tranquil, sometimes calm
Sometimes so very tumultuous
We draw back in alarm

If we take a moment to lift our gaze
Look toward the skies
We will see a bridge spanning over us
Then we realise

Bridges save us from the pain
They keep us from the streams
They raise us up, allow us passage
Moving on toward our dreams.

Close your eyes and feel it….

Close your eyes and feel it….

It’s beautiful this land of ours
In so many diverse ways
The stark and arid deserts
Shimmering with heat haze

The green abundant rainforests
The plains of wheat fields flowing
The sheep and cattle roaming
In paddocks ever on going

The wonderful creeks and rivers
Mountain ranges tall
Reaching ever upward
Peaked with fresh snowfall

The gorges and the billabongs
Wild and rugged cliff faces
How I love this country
With so many stunning places

One day I will travel its width and breadth
From top to bottom too
Traverse beneath the scorching sun
And the skies open and blue

Feel the gentle breezes
As they caress the land
Walk on beautiful beaches
Pure soft white sand

I close my eyes I see it
The aromas I smell
I feel the many textures
I hope you can as well.