Category Archives: Holidays

Thanksgiving

 Thanksgiving Our hearts, like coffers of rich harvest, must first be filled: filled to the brim and overflowing with such love for All That Is, that we can trust that all is meant to help and not to hinder, that … Continue reading

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A Holiday Wish

A Holiday Wish Close to two thousand times we dance the grand old pomp and circumstance one month of every year. A rose in winter’s ice and snow, December-bold, is just as old. I’d say, in June the rose blooms, … Continue reading

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On the Symbolism of Language at the Time of the Restoration of the Statue of Liberty

On the Symbolism of Language at the Time of the Restoration of the Statue of Liberty I dedicate this poem to my husband, Haigaz Kaboolian, who arrived at Ellis Island from Armenia, and to our first born, our daughter , … Continue reading

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New Year’s Resolutions

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS New Year’s resolutions often are of the ‘January’ kind. January, month of Janus, with two faces and one mind. Conflicting beliefs abound. If found and faced and turned around, and new seeds planted there instead those seeds, … Continue reading

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Ever Better

EVER BETTER Holidays and winter solstice, New and old forever mix. A brand new year has come upon us, Another list of things to fix. January, month of Janus With two faces and one mind Shows us unfaced, unsolved questions: … Continue reading

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Chrismukkah

CHRISMUKKAH At 6:00 PM on Christmas Day Hanukkah started. “You don’t say.” Yes, 2005 was a special year. It summed to seven, A number so dear Our Christmas tree Cost seventy dollars. “Another seven,” someone hollers. Our Christmas ham cost … Continue reading

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Mother Earth

MOTHER EARTH 5-13-2007=18 In a year that sums to nine, A number cherished and divine, Mother’s Day, It can be seen, Falls on Sunday, May thirteen, Which, of course, Is another nine And makes this day Especially fine. The total, … Continue reading

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