Saturday, September 16, 2006

Confusion and Uncertainty

Well, the summer is almost drawing to a close and as I wander through the park, there is a fine mist coming down. I draw my hat down and pick up my collar on my coat and look at all the beauty surrounding me. Now all the colors are starting to change and the flowers are all oranges and darker hues as they hail in the change of season. Children still play their games and you can here their joyous laughter as they run past and chase each other.

There is a small shelter nearby with a few benches in it and that is where I am headed today. I really am not up to sitting down on an outside bench and getting soaked. Even though it is a light mist, after awhile it would penetrate my coat. No sense getting sick.

Sitting and opening my thermos it is so soothing to drink my cup of Joe and think about all that is happening in this world.  So much confusion and so much uncertainty. Some are for this war and others oppose it. All have their reasons why they feel they are right and each believes that their way is the only way. Some just have fear in their hearts for all that is going on and are uncertain as to which way is the best way to proceed in gaining peace. Ahh, PEACE, it is a wonderful concept. Will there ever be a time in our lifetime  where there can ever be total peace? I truly doubt it.

Recently I had the privilege to see the Blue Angels perform and I could feel goose pimples form on my arms and legs. My chest swelled up and I was so proud of those fighter pilots as they whizzed by each other in precision. So wonderful and talented these young people are up there showing us their skills in maneuvering their mighty fighter planes. We are a strong and wonderful nation. We have the ability to show other nations how to work and live together as one with freedom and love for each other. I  sat there and watched the whole show and watched the people around me too. All of them felt like I did. You could see it in there faces as they stood and the marching band came into view with the American flag waving in the breeze. I stood up as the band stopped and played the National Anthem. Then a soldier stepped forward with a microphone and began to say the Pledge of Allegiance.  We all said it and I could feel the pride enter my body and the lump form in my throat as it always does when I say the Pledge of Allegiance.

I thought of all the people  that were there, every race, religion, and each with his and her own opinions on what is best for these United States. Here we were all joined as one. All of us reciting and singing about our glorious nation. I smiled because when all is said and done, we all love our country in our own way.

The mist has turned into a full blown rainstorm and I have decided that I will wait here until it slows down before trying to return home.  I just smiled and watched the rain as it trickled down the petals of the flowers and made them even more beautiful. I had plenty of Joe left, so I poured myself another cup and settled in to wait for my chance to scurry back home. 

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is nothing that can cure the ills of this world
unless God reaches down and pulls the covers up over Him..
jo....

Anonymous said...

This is a wonderful write, Janice  . . . with some wonderful messages contained within -- patriotism, tolerance, stop-and-smell-the-flowers-even-in-the-rain.  (smiling).  Love the entire write.  Thank you for writing and sharing it.  It's lovely!

Love,

Faerie

Anonymous said...

This is a Beautiful write! This man in the hat reminds me of my Father but, he didn't wear a hat. He'd take a walk with his dog everywhere. He'd talk to people all over the place. I love this! It's Great Thoughts!


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Anonymous said...

"We are a strong and wonderful nation. We have the ability to show other nations how to work and live together as one with freedom and love for each other."

Yes, we do. Amen! Many of our fellow Americans just don't seem to understand how militarily and economically powerful we, as a nation, are and how dominant we could be if we were not "righteous" in our determination  to extend the privelege of freedom and self-determination to others.  I sometimes have to smile and shake my head when I hear some pundit or poet hint, or outright accuse, the USA of being "imperialistic". My God, if were imperialists and craved conquests, no nation on this planet, nor the military might of every nation in the world combined could stand against us for very long. But  we are NOT imperialists and everyone in  the rest of the world should thank whatever gods they worship that we are not.  

I really loved reading this entry from your "diary" Janice..so much that I sat down and read all the other entries as well.  They reveal you to be a wise, sensitive and intelligent person whom anyone would be priveleged to call "friend".
Best wishes,
Ray McDaniel (BikerPilotPoet)

Anonymous said...

thank you ray for reading my diary and commenting on it. I love my country and my countrymen and I believe as you do.  We are a great country and we are blessed with people of all nationalities and races, religions, and we all get along and help each other. We are a country that others at times are jeolous of because of our abilitiy to live together as one nation under God. We are allowed to speak out against what we don't like without fear of being thrown into prison. I do believe in non-volience . I truly believe that all things have an answer, a way to work out problems without killing each other in the process.

I appreciate you taking the time to read my entries. I have not been here in a while, but I have thought about coming back and writing again. There is so much my man in the hat has been thinking about and a nice walk in the park is  the best place to  think.

thanks Ray, for making my day a brighter one.

Anonymous said...

war, freedom, responsibility - "doing the wok" it is truth I get from your writing and I do believe peace will come to those who choose to do "the work" and when the work is done.  Thanks for taking me so many places with this entry.

Anonymous said...

ahh where there are edit tools ....   that would be work :-)

Anonymous said...

Thank you Ray and Mark for reading and commenting on my Man in the Hat. I started this journal because a friend of mine talked me into it. She liked my man in the hat comments on her journal and I have enjoyed writing my opinions and ideals and ideas in this one very much. I have found it to be a very good release for the way I feel and think.  I am happy that others like to come here and read some of the things I have written.  


Thank you all for your comments.  

Janice

Anonymous said...

Janice, your story brought back some fond  memories.  Dave was a fighter pilot ion the AirForce for  over twenty years.  He would  have loved to be part of the Blue Angels. We would go to air shows almost every time they were in town.
  I heard today that there was an accident with one of the flyers of the Blue Angels. I hope he is alright.
 Thanks again for reminding me of some fond times.

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Anonymous said...

Thank you Tracy and Marsha for reading and commenting on my "Man in The Hat". He is my spokesperson for my true feelings about everything that goes on in the world and my life.  I am so glad that all of you have taken the time to read and comment on my work.