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07/09/2017

Heartbreaker 

Such a difficult decision to make; no easy choices and no right answers. An 8 pound  male puppy coming of age in a house with a three pound Chihuahua in heat The alpha male in our home is Romeo. Tiny Chica is his emotional service puppy and the fight ran for months stretched from  weeks […]

Posted in Dogs, dog love,perfect Love, dog-god, Essays, Family, Life, Memoir, Pets. Tagged aging, Austin, grief, heart swells, Memoir, pain, Texas. 6 Comments
07/03/2017

Go on and break it 

break another piece of my heart You know you have it! If it makes you feel good.  (Thanks, again Janis.) Riders on the storm I’m still riding today, Jim I sent you my son Purple  Haze, within my mind ‘cuse me, while I kiss the sky All lost too soon.  Jimmy Janis and Jim All […]

Posted in Memoir, Memories are made of this, Seasons, These are a few of my favorite things!!!. Leave a comment
06/30/2017

Things about my son, Steve

The day he was born it was 113 He was born in Abilene Texas He was a breach baby who was delivered by forceps before he could flip back to breach position His hair was red.when he was born but turned blonde later He was awake more than asleep as a baby He wanted attention […]

Posted in Essays, family, Family, Life, Memoir, Memories are made of this, nature, Seasons. Tagged remembering my son. 2 Comments
06/10/201706/10/2017

You are always on my mind…

Waking up to another day.                    without you here,                                             on this the, thirteenth year.                       […]

Posted in Family, Life, Memoir, Memories are made of this, Seasons, Uncategorized. 3 Comments
06/06/201706/06/2017

Those I remembered on Memorial Day 

On this most recent Memorial Day weekend i spent sometime reflecting on the soldiers In my life. My maternal grandfather was a horse soldier in WW1; i have a photocopy of his draft notice snd a picture of him in uniform on a horse. My father was in the Navy, the Army Air Corp and […]

Posted in Essays, Family, Friendship, From Around the World, Memoir, Memories are made of this, Uncategorized. 2 Comments
05/27/2017

“We’ll have these moments to remember”

These are the momentsEtched in time-etched in our minds.   Memories and more… Nancilynn Saylor.                                             27 May 2017

Posted in family, Flowers, Haiga, Haiku, Life, Memoir, Memories are made of this, nature, Seasons. 2 Comments
05/24/201705/24/2017

Whiter shade of Pale

As day closes down                                     Nasal intoxication                                          her scent lingering… ©Nancilynn Saylor  05/24/17.           […]

Posted in Flowers, Haiku, Life, Memoir, nature, Poetry, These are a few of my favorite things!!!. Tagged Austin Texas. Leave a comment
05/16/201705/20/2017

“I wanna know where love goes…”

High kilowatt smile, eyes cast across lifetimes Soul seeking Soul. ©Nancilynn Saylor 15 May 2017

Posted in family, Family, Memoir, Memories are made of this. Leave a comment
04/07/2017

“Sundown you better take care…”

Notes and words  stir me.                                 Wisk me back again in time.                             Only memories now. ©Nancilynn Saylor.                   […]

Posted in From my Journal, Haiga, Haiku, Memoir, Memories are made of this, nature. Tagged Austin, spring sunsets, Texas. 2 Comments
03/14/2017

“…but still runnin’ against the wind”

bumps that once left bruises now leave dreadful marks- No longer invincible. ©Nancilynn Saylor,  14 March 2017 (A brush with a door frame tonight)

Posted in Haiga, Haiku, Life, Memoir, Memories are made of this, Seasons. Tagged aging gracefully or not so. 6 Comments

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