This issue's pictorial focus is on Fall sharing her glory.

Poetical Journal © by Bob Casey

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Mission: To provide poetical and thoughtful comments on life

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My newest novel, What's Next~An Epic Journey, is available to the general public. The book is a sequel to the The End of Time and Back: An Epic Journey. You can purchase now by clicking here. (Scroll to the correct title.)

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To the End of Time and Back: An Epic Journey is available via Amazon and Kindle. It will grab you from the start and carry you to places you have never been. The book contains many diverse ideas and is a great love story filled with adventure and intrigue. Questions? Email me. To read more click here. To go to Amazon, click here.

Click here to link to a You Tube radio interview about To the End of Time. (Friend David Riggs produced it for me. To link to his book, click here.)

A number of individuals have sent some wonderful reviews. You can read some of them in the Forum Section below.

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This month there are no new geographical destinations to be added to my demographic list.

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VOLUME XV – Issue 9: Sunday, October 30, 2016 (182nd Issue)

  • Welcome & Online Version
  • Opening Comments from Bob
  • Two Poems: No Time and Flight 5305
  • Please support my efforts for this publication by donating or purchasing merchandise.
  • Vignette this Month: Mountain High
  • Recommendations
  • Quotable Quotes
  • A Bit of Humor
  • PJ Forum
  • PJ Demographics – Subscribers in 21 states and 12 countries
  • PJ Online
  • PJ Policies
  • Subscription information

    Welcome

    I am pleased to have you as a reader. If you enjoy the PJ, please encourage others to subscribe.

    If your country is not listed in the demographic section at the end, please let me know so I can update the list.

    The next Poetical Journal will be out on Sunday, November 27, 2016.

    A few early snows arrive in late September

    Opening Comments from Bob

What's Next ~ An Epic Journey and Beyond Time and Back: An Epic Journey: Both novels are available on Amazon. What's Next is a sequel to Beyond Time and tackles a topic that impacts us all. Both books are intriguing reads.

This Issue: This issue attempts to capture in pictures some of Fall's glorious display. There are two poems, No Time and Flight 5305, the first serious and the second a bit tongue in cheek. The vignette discusses a mountain high along with a bonus third poem. The recommendation is a bit more involved than usual.

Subscriber Residence: PLEASE let me know if your state, providence, or country is not listed in the demographic section at the end.

Next Month: The next issue will be somewhat a surprise. It comes out on November 27.

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Aspens at the top of Guardsman Pass

.Two Poems this Month

No Time

Trying to relax,
do I have time?
I have much
to do.
Meditating
can wait–
the story of
misspent,
modern times.

Comment: None needed.


Flight 5305

As the plane rides
      the air waves,
      the herd remains jammed
      into far less than comfortable seats.
Finally, the seatbelt light dims.
Time to stretch
      while others rush to the back corral
      ignoring the no line rule.
In mere hours,
      we travel
      where forefathers suffered
      the travails of months.
Bump, bump,
      turbulence again reigns.
At last,
      the much awaited safe descent complete.

Comment: A bit of tongue in cheek regarding modern air travel.

Wolf Creek Pass area

Another picture near the top of Guardsman Pass

 

 

My books and products are purchasable online.

My work currently appears in seven books. Four are offered for sale online. To order any of the four, click here. The newest books, What's Next? (2016)and Beyond Time and Back (2015) are currently available through Amazon.

  • A Respite in Time (2012) This 184 page book consists of vignettes, mostly one or two pages in length, which provide thoughtful comments on life. They have appeared in this newsletter over the years. The costs are $15 (PB) and $24 (HB) plus shipping. To order, click here.
  • Lit Bit (2011) is a small anthology that includes three of my poems and three of my photographs. The cover photo is also mine. The cost is $10 plus shipping. (No longer available.)
  • A Slice from the Apple with the Taste of Poetry (2010) is an anthology of poems written by members of the Apple Valley Poets, a very talented group that formed almost eleven years ago. This book contains a wide variety of poetical genres and will appeal to all lovers of poetry. The cost is $10 plus shipping. (No longer available.)
  • An Oasis in a Cluttered World (2006) is a book that allows you chapter by chapter to immerse yourself in a quiet refuge as you forget the chaos of the world. Through poems, vignettes, and recommendations it beckons you to let go, relax, and savor life’s many riches. The cost is $11 for paperback and $18 for hardcover. To order, click here.
  • Wisdom from the Journey (2004) As stated on the cover leaf, “My wish is that this reading journey will provide you with a bit of respite from everyday life, generate a few laughs, cause good feelings about yourself and humanity, encourage introspection, and at certain times twinge your conscience on critical issues and thoughts. Upon reading the last page, I hope you will smile and say, That felt good! The cost is $10 for paperback and $17 for hardcover. To order, click here.
  • The Wanderer: A Poetical Journey (2002) is my first book. You join me on my around the world trip that I took in 2001. The cost is $5.50 for soft cover. (I have sold out of the hardback version. It still can be ordered through Author House.) To order the soft cover., click here.
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All the pictures that follow were taken either on Empire or Guardsman Passes. (We will eventually go to Wolf Creek Pass)

Vignette this Month: Mountain High

John Denver, more years ago than I like to think, sang about a Rocky Mountain High. Today, with the legalization of marihuana in Colorado that phrase embraces yet a different image. However, my mountain high has nothing to do with drugs but the effects of staying overnight in a mountain lodge amidst majestic peaks. Silver Fork Lodge, located near Brighton and Solitude Ski areas in the Cottonwoods, is the inn that offered me the opportunity to inhale the clear mountain air, feel the early morning chill that braces one for the day, hike trails that take you to even higher altitudes while keeping close watch for moose, and enjoy organic, delicious food around a fire. The Lodge is noted for its breakfasts, with people traveling for miles to sample from its unique, diverse menu. Since I prefer not to drink and drive, the overnight allows me to sip my wines into the evening before retiring in an opulent but rustic bed. The rooms are what you would expect, plenty of wood showing sans TV and internet connection. Oh yes, you have plenty of time to write including putting the final touches on this month's issue of the PJ.

A Late Fall Dine at Silver Fork Lodge

The hummingbirds
      no longer sip from the feeders,
      having fled to warmer climes.
The portable propane heaters
      are lit to reduce the chill
      for diners braving the outdoor tables.
The air is crisper,
      the skies bluer.
Soon the blanket of winter
      will cover the decks.
But for now,
      one marvels at the golden majestic peaks
      rising before our eyes.


If you have a guest vignette you would like to submit, please do so. Not only will I enjoy reading it, but if agreeable with you and space permitting, I will print it in a future issue. The vignette should be written in paragraph form and relate a personal story or event. Equally important, it should fit the overall tenor of this newsletter. Ideally, it should not exceed twenty lines. Please send to bob@poeticaljourneys.com.


Recommendations

Same rec as last month, add some tai chi or qigong to your life! There are many forms of tai chi along with different instructional methods. One of the wonderful things about TCA for Fall Prevention is that all certified instructors go through the same instructional process and are required to be recertified every two years. What makes this form different from others is that it is designed to be modified to meet individual needs including a variety of health issues. For that reason, it is the only tai chi form endorsed by the National Arthritis Association and the National Center for Disease Control. To find an instructor in your area, go to Tai Chi for Heath Institute and click on "Instructors." If there is none in your area, then you can learn the basics through Dr. Paul Lam's DVD Tai Chi for Arthritis - 12 Lessons (found under the store link). Don't be mislead by the arthritis in the title. The program has become known over the years as Tai Chi for Health. If you have questions, please email me.

                        Though instruction can be serious, there are also lighter moments.

Please take a look at the online book and gift pages.

–..Quotable Quotes

"That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great." - Willa Cather (Ed.: American author who achieved recognition for her novels of frontier life on the Great Plains.)

“You many not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them. Try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud. Do not complain. Make every effort to change things you do not like. If you cannot make a change, change the way you have been thinking. You might find a new solution.” – Maya Angelou (Ed.: She was an American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist and received international acclaim.)

"Many people are alive but don't touch the miracle of being alive." - Thich Nhat Hanh (A Vietnamese Buddhist monk and peace activist)

"For small creatures such as we the vastness is bearable only through love." - Carl Sagan (Ed.: American astronomer, cosmologist, astrophysicist, astrobiologist, and author)

 

 

 

A Bit of Humor

A bit of laughter is healthy for the soul

Impatient Shopper:

A woman was waiting in the checkout line at a shopping center. Her arms were laden with a mop and broom and other cleaning supplies. By her hard glances and deep sighs, it was obvious she was in hurry and not a happy camper about the slowness of the line.

When the cashier called for a price check on a box of soap, the woman remarked indignantly, "Well, I'll be lucky to get out of here and home before Christmas!"

"Don't worry, ma'am," replied the clerk. "With a good tail wind and that brand new broom you have there, you'll be home in no time."


............................................................Courtesy of A Joke A Day

                                  The pictures that follow are of Wolf Creek Pass

 

 

         

PJ Forum

If you have comments, recommendations, or suggestions for the PJ, please e-mail them to bob@poeticaljourneys.com. While I often cannot print everyone, I personally respond to all.

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". . . I want you to know, your poem (Ed. The Tao from last issue) is very moving, elegant simplicity, a largeness existing in an economy of words. You have a gift. Knowing that my book helped inspire your beautiful poem is very meaningful to me. You inspire me. . ." - Bill Douglas founder of World Tai Chi Qigong Day (Ed.: I was pleased to receive Bill's response. He posted it in his newsletter which goes out to thousands world wide. Bill's newest book, The Tao of Tai Chi: The Making of a New Science, which I am in the midst of reading, is fascinating. I will write more on it when I finish.)

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"Hi Bob! Thanks for our time together in June and for sharing your wonderful book (Ed. To the End of Time and Back: An Epic Journey) with me. Looking forward to reading it a second time. Been in Eckart Tolle mode for a while now, so the Epic Journey resonates quite well. Thanks for sharing. - AJ from OH (Ed. Thank you, AJ. An author always appreciates kind words about his works. I too enjoyed the time together.)

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Some Book Reviews

To the End of Time and Back: An Epic Journey Review taken from Amazon

"The new novel, To the End of Time and Back is a skillful account of two lovers on an 'Epic Journey,' racing through time and history to learn life-changing truths. Their spectral mentor, Arundel, sends them through difficult travels, but their relationship endures and remains strong despite physical, and psychological stress. Powerful emotions such as fear, anger and happiness, combine with lust, pain and sexuality to help them learn. Written in verse form, the story is an epic poem, painted to portray the duality of mankind throughout dimensions of human history that is sometimes cruel and horrific. The reader will come to know and understand what is being described and will certainly enjoy the stimulating elegance of the story and the philosophy. A thoroughly enjoyable read that is certain to make you think." - David from Utah
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Other Reviews (They have been edited for length. Thank so much to each of you.)

"I finished your book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It was much easier to follow by having the whole thing in front of me, and reading as much as I wanted at a time. I felt pretty weary after bouncing around in time for many hundreds of years, but I was relieved to know that at least part of the world survived 'Armageddon'. What a feat you have performed." - Jim
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"I wanted to let you know how much I enjoyed your latest book To the End of Time and Back. When I bought the book I had no idea what to expect. Once I started reading it, I didn't want to put it down. I had fun reading it from A to Z and everything in between." - Art from Park City, UT
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"Your book touched places deep within my soul. I could read it over and over again, Bob. Job Well Done!" - Bobbie from Texas
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"Well, Bob! I am rather blown away by your book. Finished it yesterday, and it only took four days, which means I was intrigued and wanted to know how the book ends. I'm a slow, deep reader and since my profession is writing and editing, I edit continuously as I read. Can't help it! But this book was worth dropping everything for and reading to the end. I admit to cynicism about your claim that it would change me, and I don't know that it has just yet but it won't be leaving my heart and head for a long time, and change could happen. I'm impressed that the book actually lived up to your claims for it. . . . I'm intrigued by this book because it rings so true, and I am therefore tempted to believe you actually were given the gift of this dictation. But if not and this is fiction, you have written one hell of a book, masquerading amazingly as non-fiction ... which is indeed one of the goals of fiction." - Kimberly
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"WOW! WOW! WOW! I read it in one sitting and found so many things you wrote about 'true' for what I know and feel about past lives I've lived. Actually, the chapter about the Holocaust was something I couldn't bear to read–too sad and painful. (I've always felt that way about that period of history.) . . . it was very well done, Bob. Just beautifully done. I'm looking for the movie. . . I'm sure others will feel connected to this book just as I did. AMAZING. Just AMAZING. I couldn't put it down. There was so much anticipation with each chapter it hooked me from the very beginning. . ." - An Ohio Reader
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"I read your book a couple weeks ago. You are lucky we don't live close enough for me to call you to discuss it! It was interesting and easy to read. I liked the format. It reminded me of Many Masters, Many Lives by Brian L. Weiss (which was not that quick to read). Have you read that? . . . Anyway, kudos on the book -- on all your books. . ." - A Reader from Arizona
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"Your newest release takes the reader to places deep within. It makes one ponder all things about life itself. Many authors have written about reincarnation, but yours goes deeper. Through an eternal relationship between two souls, you describe all the human emotions one can feel. The book takes you to historical times and places around the globe, making you feel as if you are part of the beautiful relationship of A~ and Z~. After reading, they will become a part of you." - A Reader


Reader Demographics

States- AZ, CO, CT, DE, FL, HI, IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, NC, ND, OH, OR, SC, TX, UT, VA, WV, and WI;    

Canadian Provinces - BC, ON, and QC;   

Countries - Australia, Belgium, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Turkey, UK, U.S., and Venezuela.

.....................................................Changes in this section will be updated each month.

If your state, province, or country is not mentioned, please let me know.

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PJ Online

To read some of the back issues of the PJ, go to here.

The next issue will go out on November 27, 2016.

Until next time - joy and peace,

Bob


PJ Policies

Guest Poetry: Often readers send me a poem stating they would like it included in the PJ. Many of the poems are well written. Although I enjoy reading them, at this time I do not include guest poetry as part of this newsletter. Instead, I suggest that they submit them for inclusion in the Guest Poet section of my web site. A number have chosen to do so. However, time limitations and quality govern the number that will be accepted. I currently am not accepting poetry from minors.
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Recommendations: All recommendations are personal ones offered for your information. I receive no remuneration of any kind from the sources or individuals being recommended – other than when I recommend purchasing my books. Actually, many are never aware of their listing. One may ask, "Why do you provide recommendations for specific establishments or locations, especially since many of your readers are worldwide and may never be able to use the information?" The key word is "may." When I travel, I plan much of the itinerary myself. This planning includes reading and listening to recommendations from professional and personal sources. My wish is that any suggestions provided will assist some readers as they make their plans. (Incidentally, I have already received feedback that readers use them.)


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