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#HaikuChallenge20 -- Hats

November 21, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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who will wear these hats —

made of hope and compassion

with wishes of warmth

Tags haiku, healing haiku, hats, homeless, covid19, poetry, metta, compassion
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Finale

November 20, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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blazing finale

last performance of the day

sinking into night

Tags haiku, healing haiku, sun, finale, mindfulness, covid19, poetry, Covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Golden Repair

November 19, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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a broken vessel

repaired with golden lacquer

honoring the cracks

Tags haiku, healing haiku, kintsugi, golden joinery, brokenness, Covid19
1 Comment

Giving Thanks During a Pandemic

November 19, 2020 Pamela Ressler

Thanksgiving will look different this year and that is out of our control...but what is within our control is how might we create new ways to give and receive gratitude, kindness and compassion?

Here are some suggestions -- what would you add to the list posted by Dear Pandemic? If you are looking for some guided mindfulness meditations, check out StressResources.com/resouces or my meditations on https://insighttimer.com/pam

From Dear Pandemic: "But what do we do with ourselves on Turkey day? Here are a few safer alternatives. Take your pick, or mix and match!

  • Have an outdoor gathering of local friends & family. You can spend some time together (keep it brief) and enjoy some hot apple cider or pie. Since you are not likely to be wearing masks while you eat and drink, keep your distance between household bubbles! Too cold? Have a bonfire--or just wear your snowmobile suit!

  • Secret Turkey your neighbors. Write anonymous thank-you notes and drop them in neighbors’ mailboxes. Challenge them to do the same to spread the spirit of thankfulness all over your neighborhood.

  • Have a food drive. Post on Nextdoor that you’re collecting donations, put a bin on your doorstep, and let people drop off non-perishable food. Then take it to the local food pantry.

  • Cook Thanksgiving dinner in advance and drop off trays to your family members. You can leave it on the porch or meet them at the door. Have your ingredients delivered from the grocery store and stock up on aluminum trays this week!

  • Do some mindfulness meditations that focus on gratitude. Just google “gratitude meditation” for dozens of options.

  • Take a pause and think about the things you’re not going to miss. The holiday season can be a lot of stress, expense, and extra work--and even sometimes seems like more work than it's worth. Maybe taking a year off is something to celebrate for you. Maybe there’s something you’re a little bit grateful to not be doing.

  • Donate the money you would have spent on hosting a big meal to your favorite charity.

  • Go for a wild turkey "hunt." In most parts of the country, you can find wild turkeys wandering the woods or even suburban neighborhoods! See if you can spot some. Or, go on a neighborhood walk and see if you can spot some turkey decorations. Note: wild turkeys are protected. Please do not actually hunt them without a license.

  • Take this pause to try out some new Thanksgiving recipes that might have been too risky for a big family event. Learn what was on the original Thanksgiving menu.

  • Run a virtual Turkey Trot. This one even has t-shirts and medals! https://www.thevirtualrunchallenge.com/virtual-turkey.../

  • Learn (maybe for the first time) about the real history of Thanksgiving and the central role of the Wampanoag native people in that harvest. Find out what native people inhabited the place where you live before Europeans arrived. You could even make a recipe from their food tradition to honor the important role that Native Americans played in the origin story of the United States, at tremendous expense to native ways of life. https://www.nytimes.com/.../thanksgiving-myths-fact-check...

  • Perhaps most importantly: ask yourself what this holiday really means to you. Is it family? Then commit to protecting your family this year. Is it pie? Well then by all means, enjoy some pie! Do the things that mean the most to you in a way that satisfies you. Be sure to ask your kids what the holiday means to them, too--it will probably give you a whole new perspective on Thanksgiving!”

Wishing you a time of giving thanks — Stay safe, be well and take care…Pam

Tags Thanksgiving, gratitude, covid19, pandemic, compassion, mindfulness, resilience
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Zen Garden

November 18, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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miniature garden

pebbles morph into boulders —

reality shifts

Tags haiku, healing, poetry, garden, pandemic poetry, zen garden
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Ornaments

November 17, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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vortex of dry leaves

decorate the evergreens

natures’s ornaments

Tags haiku, poetry, covid19, ornaments, vortex, Mindfulness
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Bouquet

November 16, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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vibrant ruffled leaves

perky and fresh near spent blooms

a bouquet of kale

Tags kale, haiku, healing haiku, covid19, mindful moments
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Spun Sugar

November 15, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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a frosty morning

ice crystals like spun sugar

dissolve with the sun

Tags haiku, poetry, healing haiku, sugar, frosty morning, Covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Step by Step

November 14, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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a haiku amble

each step a time to notice

whatever unfolds

Tags haiku, amble, Covid19, mindfulness
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Triumphant

November 13, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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red leaves holding fast

unafraid and triumphant

mocking gusts of wind

Tags haiku, pandemic poetry, covid19, unafraid, triumphant
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Beaver

November 12, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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sleek, silent, swimmer

gliding around obstacles

daily life lessons

Tags haiku, beaver, swimmer, life lessons, covid19, walk
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Reflections

November 11, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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stillness of water

a moment of reflection

mirror of the sky

Tags haiku, poetry, pandemic poetry, reflection, nature, covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Age Spots

November 10, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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signs of life well lived

on skin like tissue paper —

honoring age spots

Tags haiku, healing haiku, leaves, age, aging, covid19, age spots
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Ombre

November 9, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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unique sense of time

moving from green to yellow

reveal ombre hues

Tags haiku, healing haiku, pandemic poetry, leaves, ombre, time, mindful, Covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Grateful

November 8, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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reading by the fire

on a late fall afternoon

grateful for the time

Tags haiku, healing haiku, grateful, fire, covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Celebration

November 7, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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the sky is ablaze

with joy and celebration

hopefulness returns

Tags haiku, poetry, healing haiku, hope, celebration, election, pandemic poetry
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Crunch

November 6, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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a familiar crunch

memories of giant leaf piles

jump, hide, and repeat

Tags haiku, poetry, pandemic poetry, leaf pile, crunch, childhood, Covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Patience

November 5, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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making slow progress

continues to show up

patience will pay off

Tags haiku, pandemic poetry, poetry, beaver, patience, Covid19
1 Comment

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Kintsugi

November 4, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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repairing with gold

the brokenness that exists

hope for the future

Tags haiku, pandemic poetry, kintsugi, golden joinery, brokenness, Covid19, election
3 Comments

#HaikuChallenge20 -- Visitor

November 3, 2020 Pamela Ressler
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welcome visitor

calls from outside window screen

checking in with me

Tags haiku, healing haiku, pandemic poetry, poetry, covid19, cardinal, welcome
1 Comment
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