What's It All About, eh?

Cape Breton evokes deep memories and strong emotions for me as well as a deep appreciation for the beauty of my adopted island. My hopes are that you too might find the photos evocative - maybe a view you've not enjoyed before, or an 'Oh I've been there', or if from away that you may be encouraged to visit this fair isle so that you might come to love and breathe Cape Breton as I do. One word about place names that I use - some are completely local usage while others are from maps of Cape Breton that I've purchased over the years. I frequently post travel and other photos that are of interest to me - and hopefully you.

On the right hand side bar find my take on Single Malt whiskey - from how to best enjoy this noble drink to reviews (in a most non-professional manner) of ones that I have tried and liked - or not. Also musings, mine and others, on life in general.

Photographs are roughly 98%+ my own and copy-righted. For the occasional photo that is borrowed, credit is given where possible - recently I have started posting unusual net photographs that seem unique. Feel free to borrow any of my photos for non-commercial use, otherwise contact me. Starting late in 2013 I have tried to be consistent in identifying my photographs using ©smck on all out of camera photos I personally captured - (I often do minor computer changes such as 'crop' or 'shadow' etc but usually nothing major), and using
©norvellhimself on all photos that I have played around with in case it might not be obvious. Lately I have dropped the ©smck and have watermarked them with the blog name.

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Nothing Really Changes

 




Li K’ai-hsien  1502-68

Hiss, hiss—the north wind blows,
knocking people down in the streets.
They have pants which don’t even cover their shins;
and they have no food at all; only dust fills their jars.
In the warm houses, what do they know of winter?
The flowery rooms have a springtime of their own!
Those dandies with their fancy pants of silk:
there’s not much you can say to them about the poor


translated Chinese poem from 500 years ago

More - By Don Blanding

 

Somehow

I've tried for many an hour and minute
To think of this world without me in it.
I can't imagine a new-born day
Without me here . . . somehow . . . some way.
I can not think of autumn's flare
Without me here . . . alive . . . aware.
I can't imagine a dawn in spring
Without my heart awakening.

These treasured days will come and go
At swifter pace . . . but this I know . . .
I have no fear . . . I have no dread
Of that marked day that lies ahead.
My flesh will turn to ash and clay
But I'll be here . . . Somehow . . . some way!
 
 
 
 

 

Vagabond's House - Don Blanding . . . . . the end of this long poem describes my dream life with Carol as well as the house of dreams


and we come to the end of this long and endearing poem - and though some thoughts are outdated in today's world of 'politically correct' there was never a malice aforethought of expression and only a loving capture of an envisionment of what might be at the end of the day


I’ll go. And my house will fall away
While the mice by night and the moths by day
Will nibble the covers off all my books,
And the spiders weave in the shadowed nooks.
And my dogs . . . I’ll see that they have a home
While I follow the sun, while I drift and roam
To the ends of the earth like a chip on the stream,
Like a straw on the wind, like a vagrant dream;
And the thought will strike with a swift sharp pain
That I probably never will build again
This house that I’ll have in some far day
Well . . . it’s just a dream house, anyway.


 

Through Out The Tree




 

Morning Mistigon


 

Are We Coming - Or Going, Eh?


 

Sun Burning Away The Rising Mist


 

The Tree Will Be Up Through The 6th of January - for certain, maybe longer if it is still taking up water




 

One of Carol's Favorite Ornaments


 

I Still Miss You, Sloe Eyes

 

 

I Miss You Sloe Eyes 

an elegy to my wife who passed some seven months ago


I miss you Sloe Eyes,
I miss your smile
I miss your walk
I miss your laugh.
I miss your presence in the house
I miss that innate goodness in all you do.

I miss you Sloe Eyes,
I miss our us.
I miss our morning tea
I miss our weekend movie
I miss our quiet times
I miss your insights into the way of things.

I miss you Sloe Eyes,
I miss that love that surrounded us
I miss that freshness we met each day, 
I miss that bulwark against the vagaries of life 
I miss you onto my missing days are gone 
 and we are one once more! 
  • I love you forever Sloe Eyes . . . .
     
     

 

02Jan'21 - III


 

02Jan'21 Sundown - II


 

02 January 2021 - Town Park Nearing Sundown