O'siyo Oginalii Tsilugi - Hello friends - Welcome - to My first blog. A place to share. |
Dream Catchers An ancient Chippewa tradition The dream net has been made For many generations Where spirit dreams have played. Hung above the cradle board, Or in the lodge up high, The dream net catches bad dreams, While the good dreams slip on by. Bad dreams become entangled Among the sinew thread. Good dreams slip through the center hole, While you dream upon your bed. This is an ancient legend, Since dreams will never cease, Hang this dream net above your bed, Dream on, an be at peace. |
Prompt: If you had the choice, would you forget the worst that ever happened to you and all its repercussions? I think everyone would like too, but I think the question should be SHOULD we. By forgetting the bad does not allow us to appreciate the good things in life be we would not have a comparison. Kristina |
Hi everybody, I must say that I really love today's prompt: LIFE WITHOUT ELECTRICITY Well now where do I begin. I have been there, seen that and done that. My secrete is, shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, looking both ways, I cheat! Being a survivor at heart, a person that has lived in the mountains for months at a time. I have a generator. I just haul that puppy out, hook it it up and I am good to go. Lately though, I have acquired a habit that I cannot do without: my computer. So when I am forced into that situation I have to pick my hours in respect of my neighbors. It is a nuisance but it is survivorable. Ice chests, wood for burning, cooking stove, blankets, candles, and a lantern is all that is needed. Kristina |