The history of Prosperous Snow written for the group Reminiscences |
1 Bio for Grammar Garden Date 2018 Hello, Apprentice Gardeners. My name is Neva, which means Snow. You may call me, Neva. I am 70 years young, and live in Las Vegas, Nevada. I was born in Blackwell, Oklahoma. I graduated from high school in Shawnee, Oklahoma, from college in Las Vegas, Nevada, and got my Masters degree online. I have held several different jobs throughout my life. When I was younger I worked as a waitress. While I was going to college, I worked in a computer lab at the Southern Nevada Community College. From 2007 to 2012, I was my mother's caregiver. I had to get out of the workforce in 2009 when she was officially diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. I enjoy reading, writing, taking surveys, and playing computer games such as mahjong. Right now I am working on a group of spiritual poems dedicated to the Blessed Beauty. I post those in "Bicentenary Poems and Prose" , which is dedicated to the two hundredth birthdays of Baha'u'llah and The Bab I decided to take the Grammar Garden because I need to review what I know about grammar. I think this class will give me more confidence in my use of grammar. I also want to keep my mind learning because that is one way to prevent or, at least, delay Alzheimer's disease. 2 My Own Voice My own voice recorded on the endlessly looping cassette of the answering machine sounds strange to me. This is not the voice my ears hear when I s peak. It is an alien voice that repeats my words each time the phone rings. 3 Blues Poem: My First Attempt Reflecting the whiteness of winter's snow, The awful whiteness of winter's deadly snow, High cloud conceal summer's beautiful glow. 4 Spring Memory A bit of wind and a little rain leaves my car windows stained with blowing dust and the pollen of spring. 5 To My Abuser Those nights you came into my room: Using fear to satisfy; Using ridicule to control; What did you do to my soul? 6 13 Azamat 166 B.E. The goal is living the life for Baha'u'llah transformative love. 7 Cat Memory I saw a yellow cat today, the image of my Lion, and memories flooded my mind of the kitten that road on my shoulder and the cat that died in my lap. 8 Fusion Peach-mango slurpee fusion of favorite taste cool optimism 9 16 Azamat 166 B.E. Giving up my dream helplessness becomes the shroud that bruises my joy. 10 17 Azamat 166 B.E. Soft breeze whispering my mother's voice echoes through the boughs of my soul. 11 Programmed Programmed for failure, to depend on another human being for happiness. Programmed to depend on another speck of matter for fulfillment ... self-worth. My programming can't change until I choose to step beyond my program's limits. 12 18 Azamat 166 B.E. Words don't come to my soul's tongue weariness ensues. 13 Winter Sunset The sun over my left shoulder sheds its bright rays on the damp ground. The western clouds have ripped apart, leaving a gash of blue between two jagged gray boarders. A remnant of blue, that the sun blocks with its descent. 14 |