Wednesday, October 8, 2025

THE GUARDIANS OF OUR INNER AND OUTER LIGHT


Back-to-back beneath the sun,
Two hearts rest where wild winds run.
One roars with courage, one hums with grace -
Together they guard this sacred place.

With beads that bind in colors bright,
They wear their friendship in the light.
And deep within, a flame does gleam -
A quiet strength, a sacred beam.

Let no harsh voice, no shadowed fear,
Crush the light we hold so dear.
For in that glow, our truth is spun -
Our guardians rise, one by one.






The seeds were sown for this post when I talked about the student teachers visiting our school when I was about 12. They introduced themselves by wearing traditional clothing and gave  talks while showing their own slides of home on the classroom projector. One of these students was from Africa, and she wore something very similar to this. I remember being in awe of not only her clothing but listening to her beautiful accent as she spoke about where she came from. I always wanted to visit Africa, but I doubt it will ever happen now. I am being realistic. 

That memory revisited, sent me on my latest curiosity journey. I watched a YouTube video, by chance, showing orphaned lion cubs, who years later met the original caretakers who rescued them. They had never forgotten them and it was always heartwarming to see their joyful reunions, human and animal still best friends.

Graphics and poetry created on Copilot with prompts from me.







30 comments:

  1. Beautiful poem and illustrations, dear friend. ❤️

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    1. And hello to you too dear friend :) so happy you enjoyed them.

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  2. Love the picture and the poem. I also enjoyed reading the inspiration behind the post.

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    1. That’s great, thank you so much Ann :) happy you enjoyed the story behind it too. Thank you.

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  3. I’ve seen similar videos. They are quite wonderful.

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  4. I love the verses, and I have seen several videos like that. And listened to an audio book by this woman that did a lot of saving wildlife...and talking about an elephant...some one was walking up the lane, or whatever...and the elephant went running and they thought at first charging....but it was the man who had cared for the elephant when young and the elephant had not seen him in 20 or 30 yrs and this elephant was so happy to see him. I keep wanting to call the elephant a 'her,' but I am honestly not sure it was so I keep saying 'the elephant.'

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    1. Wonderful! Thank you Rose! That sounds like a great audio book too. Animals have wonderful souls. They can bring out the best in us :)

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    1. You have made my day Regine, thank you so much dear friend :)

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  6. Love the picture. Before emigrating from the UK to Canada, my Father had started all the necessary paperwork for Africa. The Mau Mau killing of white people changed his mind. I have always wanted to go to Africa, to see what my life would have been if we moved there. In 2012, I went to South Africa and loved it.

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    1. How very interesting! How wonderful that you visited SA. My father was offered the opportunity to go to Zimbabwe (Rhodesia as it was named back in those days). My mother would not go, she was adamant :) Life would have been very different for me had we moved there. I wouldn’t change it for the world. Forks in the road and all that.

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  7. I liked to read about your inspiration for this post. I enjoyed the poem and graphics too.

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    1. Thank you Cecilia, I really appreciate you saying so :)

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  9. What a sweet video that must have been! I so enjoyed your post...and your memory. Glad to have stopped by...and happy Wednesday to you, friend!

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    1. Hi Jennifer, it certainly was. Thank you so much, always happy you enjoy what I share, and very happy to have you stop by my friend. Happy Wednesday to you also :)

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  10. Very nice Denise.
    Happy midweek wishes.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan, and happy you thought so :) All the best to you too, Denise xo

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  11. the graphics are perfect, and I did see something on the news about the meeting of the caregivers with the lines, or maybe it was a short video

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    1. Thank you Sandra, and much appreciate your kind words. Lovely that you got to see a video on these meetings. Always very touching :)

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  12. this really made me smile, both the graphics and the poem!! it's always nice to be inspired!!

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    1. Very happy they made you smile and inspiration is always wonderful. Thank you Debbie :)

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  13. The illustrations are lovely.
    The video about the lion cubs meeting their caretakers sounds very heartwarming. I', going to try and find it on Google or YouTube.

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    1. Thank you so much Sandra :) I would have added the link to that particular video if I had it, but couldn’t not find the one I watched. There are others on YouTube however so hopefully you will find one you enjoy :)

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  14. Hey Denise! That was a very fun poem to read!!!!

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  15. Very interesting post. The picture is charming

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