Monday, October 26, 2009

HALLOWEEN - How much is Invisible to you about this holiday or all that we see.
Yesterday I was cutting and making a "Jack O Lantern". We see them but never think of the work of making them... I know that the inside must be well cleaned as when the light shines through the side it will show all knife marks or difference in thickness. I know to keep the seeds (we will make christmas brouch) or keep the scooped out pumpkin for making a jam.

Last week my girlfriend "Betty" and I went to the neighbouring town, and at the information office there were about 10 women painting faces on about 100 or more pumpkins. This was the fund raising for the organization against Violence against Women and Children. Their pumpkins for $10 was a great idea and each person was doing a different color or part of the face..( circle of the eye. red of the blush on the cheek, or black of the eyelashes)

Invisible is all the preparations that actual go on. From the stores preparing for the season to the decorations on individual homes... or even the purchase of candy for the visitors.
What is Halloween...
First Wikipedia, the best internet free encyclopedia describes Halloween (also spelled Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31.
Where Hallowe'en came from the Celtic festival of Samhain, a word from Old Irish [ˈsaṽɨnʲ] meaning "summer's end", is really a celebration or festival held at the end of the Harvest season. This time of the year was seen as the major contribution to the modern celebration of Halloween while many scholars believe that the date was the beginning of the Celtic year.

Have you heard the celtic spoken.. I remember many years ago Chris from Ireland , with whom I worked gave me some expressions.. Well the only celtic we hear today is spoken is remote areas of Ireland and out crops of Irish (like the Cape Breton Island, here in Nova Scotia. A lot of Irish graveyards are there.. then there is the scottish... check out Marie's page where she writes "Ciad Mile Fáilte ( Prounced ....(KEY-UT-ME-LA FALCHUH).)
These poeple wheather in Cape Breton or on their home land... their language remain invisible as they are proud of their history.. Probably more their family history than able to trace their ties to Ireland but still ... Invisible to the outside world.
Read about the "History of Celtic Peoples" and we get suggests that after the expansion of the Roman Empire, Celtic culture had become restricted to the British Isles and lands surrounding the Irish Sea, or both sides of the area of the English Channel. Halloween becomes the remainder that these people existed... or are visible ... for one night or a few days of decorations.
A very good movie was produced about the pagen celebrations of the goddress of life and death and how when chistianity came to England the feast of Samhain was converted to All Saints' Day and Hallowe'en. The feast of Samhain was also called the Féile Moingfhinne ie "Festival of
Mongfind", where Mongfind (mod.Irish spelling Mongfhionn) was a goddess the pagan Irish worshipped.
Then there is the meaning and history of the holiday of Hallowe'en

All Saints' Day (officially the Solemnity of All Saints and also called All Hallows or Hallowmas), often shortened to All Saints, is a solemnity celebrated on November 1 in Western Christianity, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in Eastern Christianity in honor of all the saints, known and unknown.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Poetry and Blogs - There is an invisible world of emotions written in Love poems, hidden through-out time and place. The site Poetry.com has as it Love poem of the day, ther choice for the 28th feb was one of the greatest written by William Shakespeare. These are not as invisible as poems written by individuals like my self or an e-mail friend who express her heart felt lost. First, my own effots at poetry when I wrote a good bye to a samoian friend,
Although it appears we had a love between us we were telephoning only and had feelings...??; and we felt we were just "very dear friend" So from Samoa to a princess named Lovey or To 'oa in her language...
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Fa'afetai... sa tofa To'oa
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Writing to no-one because its my heart speaking,
A letter never to be send, filled with thoughts seeking.
You have been lovey, a part of my life in so many ways
And you I will love forever, and know the lost every day
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As we walked that sandy beach of friendship and knowing,
Leaving our love's footprints in the sand for a breeze blowing.
I saw the sun rise and cross the sky and our signs were there
until the waves slowly washed away any hurt of love of yere.

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As the sea crosses those sands and others walk those paths
I will know only my memories of, it was us that walked there last.
For I shall not see that distance shore and sands again
because the love gained and lost, is now a hope on a wind.

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The last words spoken were in your language of culture and way
tolafa alofa.. without reply..
i must leave a fa'afetai... tofa to'oa goodbye
As memories of a kind loving soul which passed and touched my 'ulafades
like wave removed footprints in the sand of Tafua

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John Summer 2008

Next Linda writes on a site Posted: 10/11/2008 She writes of her pain when everything has fallen apart and her love has left.




The Fruit of Agony Linda Nilsson-Hall


In the days that I have loved you
And you in love with me
I smiled for you,I bent for you
For your heart I could then see
.
We made some fun together
In all the things we done,
We shared our bed, excreta
Our hearts shone like the sun
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My whole life was so protected
In the love I had for you
From all the pain that is in the world
Just knowing that, you loved me too
.
Things were good and we were fine
No matter where we went
Though, the more you spent your time online
I was losing my content
.
I knew that I would lose you
As you developed a new desire
It felt just like you took my heart
And threw it in a fire
.
I’ve since then tried to reason
Any neglect that I have done
Yes, I see that I’m not perfect
So, you found another One
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I pleaded for your mercy
If I did you any wrong
Thou’ you decided you would leave me
Said; with me, you don’t belong
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I groaned as you released me
And in my heart…I died
The agony of letting go
I cried, I cried, I cried
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Since that day, I decided
To pick up all my tears
They transformed into diamonds
Of, memories in all our years
.
Now, I have forgiven you
And set you free from me,
The fruit of all that agony
Your true heart, now I see
.
Now, years seem like a moment
That we had and that is fine
Thank you for the time we shared
With you the sun did shine
.
Now, my days are cloudy,
But, I’m not losing hope
There is still a pulse within me
Though in my heart, I grope.

Oct. 09/08

Saturday, February 14, 2009



Wireless Internet - Here in the town of Moncton, N.B. the downtown is now reconized as a free wireless area. Sit on any park bench or live close enough and you will find the internet at your door.
But what happens when you are outside of this downtown area. This is an invisible world, as when I was living in the old apartment I could see about 4 wireless sites.. Three with security access established and one open. Now I have moved across town and there is about 12 secure wireless coming up on my D-LINK window. The only one which is free is a DEFAULT and it is so over used (by everyone around) that it seems to be never working..
What is invisible is the fact that someone who had direct dial internet service has changed to a Wireless routier thinking they would get more better reception and especially be able to use the new portable. However, in not setting up the connection with security access codes; anyone can access and does... There more slow for them
What about, us who do not pay wireless and decide to use this free wireless.. Yes, we can go with the portable down town to the free wireless area... but there is an imaging invisible world..
Because so many, like myself are not paying for the internet and using an open wireless. When the reception is bad, they do as I did on Friday.. Call the local ISP to see about getting a line installed. Now they have a wireless connection... and not set up with security so I now have a new very good response wireless connection. How long it will last before all the others that were there before redefine their DEFAULT setting..
To the individual who just installed the new connection.. I say thank you and then go back to using it. (oh by the way.. this blog is being done on the free computer net service at the local library