Back for Now

Here we are

Back for now

Today

Here we are

Back for now

In a poetic way

Life too busy

Far from easy

Here and there

Never Nowhere


Here we are

Back for now

Ready

Here we are

Back for now

Fast and Steady

Life still fun

On the run

Ever exploring

Sometimes boring


Here I am

Back for now

Choosing

Here I am

Back for now

Forward moving

To write and read

In various speeds

Workouts again

Upright and then…


Here I am

Back for now

Creating

Here I am

Back for now

Gray skies abating

Mom’ing two cats

Wearing winter hats

Daylight on upswing

Craving cookies and early spring


Here I am

Back for now

Today

Hooray

26 responses to Back for Now

  1. Dan Antion says:

    It’s good to see you back here, Mary. You are making the most of your retirement – that’s a very good thing.

    • bikerchick57 says:

      I am happy in retirement, Dan, but glad that February is turning out to be a quiet one. I need to finish reading The Blue Bar and write more often before summer comes and I’m back to being in the wind again. Have a wonderful Monday!

    • bikerchick57 says:

      It’s far better that my life is poetry rather than a horror movie. I’m very blessed that way, Ally.

  2. lois says:

    I have never been so happy to know spring is on the way. Not anywhere near as cold as your weather, but this Florida cold has worn me out.
    Hello kitties! So handsome and cute.

    • bikerchick57 says:

      This time of year is when we get “cabin fever,” which is to say, “Warm up, already!” I hope that happens for all of us as soon as I’m ready to enjoy the longer days and warmth of spring.

  3. murisopsis says:

    I hear you!! I’m past ready for warmer weather which is why I’m planning my escape to visit my sister in sunny Florida. She was moaning that it got down to 45F at night and only up to 72F in the day. Sunday we walked to the car with friends and the sun was out and it was 36F. Everyone was saying how warm it was – balmy even! Sparky didn’t even put on his hat or zip his coat. So I have no idea what my sister is complaining about!

    • bikerchick57 says:

      I have to laugh at people who live in warmer climates. I suppose their “cold” is real to them, but they have no idea what that word really means. It makes you and I grateful for 36F and sunny!

  4. Herman says:

    Glad to see you are back, Mary. I guess this also means it’s my turn now to show up again… πŸ˜‰
    Mr. Gibbs looks a lot like Jimi, they could be family…

    • bikerchick57 says:

      Ha! Gibbs and Jimi…brothers from another mother…and father…and country. Gibbs turned 14 in December and he is doing well healthwise. Hoshi keeps him a bit more active than before, whether he likes it or not. 😁😼 Hope to see you back to blogging soon!

    • bikerchick57 says:

      I tried to quell the cookie craving, Pam, with cranberry muffins and cream cheese frosting this past week, but not sure that’s going to hold.

  5. Welcome back, for now, Mary! What a fun and playful poem to spring into hoping for spring to finally arrive. Our Wisconsin weather has blessed us with many hours to plan on what we’ll do when we can go back outside in temps above the below teens! LOL. It’s a balmy 33 degrees here this morning. YAY…one less layer of clothes needed to take a morning walk in. I look forward to reading about the bike trip you’ve been planning. Stay warm and cozy and enjoy the cuddles from the kitties!

    • bikerchick57 says:

      I love this warmer weather! It makes going for a walk outside and shopping at the stores much easier. A few more weeks and the air will start smelling like spring. A few more and perhaps I can begin contemplating bike rides and trips. Yay!

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