One more thing... I just read your profile. I think you've made some progress on your project to develop a sense of humor - between your description of prison mirrors, hypotheses for their damage and shaving anecdotes, I was most amused.
I hope I can cheer you up by saying that I really care for you, and want only the best for you! If they let you, try reading and writing books; it can help alleviate some of the mental pain.
I'm exhausted, and am off to bed right now. Keep on writing! I'll stay in touch. --Calhoun25
Thanks so much for the two poems! They are very terse and moving; they pack a punch in their concise size. I totally agree with you; the truest love comes ONLY from above. --Calhoun25
My literal interpretation of the poem is that it is really clever. I especially like the "running of the bulls". I'm not sure if this is also a symbolic poem, but with your writing skill, I believe it probably is. Anyways, thanks for your poetry...
Wow, Daniel, this is some beautiful writing. I consider myself to be a writer "of sorts". I truly hope and pray that you find the peace that you are seeking and deserve...
and how are you doing these days? I surely hope you stay positive, dear friend.
It's been a while I wrote something on your blog. I checked out of my hotel today. I was here in Namur for 4 nights. In the French southern part of the country. Namely in the Ardennes. It's having pure air, because it has plenty of woods. And the river Meuse (Maas in Flemish)flows through the city.
I visited the Citadel before. It's one of the biggest of Europe. It once served to protect Namur from the ennemy, but now one can just visit it. It seems like a fortress. Well, I will send pictures of it, ok?
I hope I got a letter from you coming home! :-)))
Bob, take well care of yourself and do recieve a big hug from Rita!
'You're never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true'- Richard Bach
I was so very happy to see you in the photo! Also for the news you wrote me! It opens doors, do you know?
You have a most friendly face and Karel saw something Indian in you. Do you have those origins perhaps? Or which ones do you have? Just fun; he thought you had no arms, haha.. Because in the photo they just doesn't show!:-)))
The art work, the quilt, I liked very much, Kelly! It shows you have a woman's soul, because a regular man wouldn't do that kind of art. So, what do the others say about it?
I'm in the Ardennes once more! Just love that city, called Namur! I made a friend at the Wallonian (=French speaking people)festivities: Geovannina. We do speak mostly Spanish. She lives here and she is from Venezuela. We were listening to a guitar band at a certain place and just got talking... and a little dancing. We'll stay in contact.
I checked out today, but my little suitcase can wait in the hotel. I will do once more the enchanting route towards the Citadel! It's mounting, but oh so very beautiful!! The Citadel, one of the biggest of Europe, was built to protect Namur for the ennemies and is now a historical place to be visited by people. I will send you pictures of it, ok?
My hotel is IN the casino of Namur, but no... I don't gamble, hahaha...
One more thing... I just read your profile. I think you've made some progress on your project to develop a sense of humor - between your description of prison mirrors, hypotheses for their damage and shaving anecdotes, I was most amused.
Lisa
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post, which I really enjoyed, by the way. You write very well.
Also, thanks for including the photos! You look great.
Stay strong,
Lisa
I hope I can cheer you up by saying that I really care for you, and want only the best for you! If they let you, try reading and writing books; it can help alleviate some of the mental pain.
I'm exhausted, and am off to bed right now. Keep on writing! I'll stay in touch.
--Calhoun25
--Calhoun25
and how are you doing these days?
I surely hope you stay positive, dear friend.
It's been a while I wrote something on your blog.
I checked out of my hotel today. I was here in Namur for 4 nights. In the French southern part of the country. Namely in the Ardennes. It's having pure air, because it has plenty of woods. And the river Meuse (Maas in Flemish)flows through the city.
I visited the Citadel before. It's one of the biggest of Europe.
It once served to protect Namur from the ennemy, but now one can just visit it. It seems like a fortress.
Well, I will send pictures of it, ok?
I hope I got a letter from you coming home!
:-)))
Bob, take well care of yourself and do recieve a big hug from Rita!
'You're never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true'- Richard Bach
Bob, smile a smile for me, :-)
I was so very happy to see you in the photo! Also for the news you wrote me!
It opens doors, do you know?
You have a most friendly face and Karel saw something Indian in you. Do you have those origins perhaps? Or which ones do you have?
Just fun; he thought you had no arms, haha.. Because in the photo they just doesn't show!:-)))
The art work, the quilt, I liked very much, Kelly! It shows you have a woman's soul, because a regular man wouldn't do that kind of art. So, what do the others say about it?
I'm in the Ardennes once more! Just love that city, called Namur! I made a friend at the Wallonian (=French speaking people)festivities: Geovannina. We do speak mostly Spanish. She lives here and she is from Venezuela.
We were listening to a guitar band at a certain place and just got talking... and a little dancing.
We'll stay in contact.
I checked out today, but my little suitcase can wait in the hotel. I will do once more the enchanting route towards the Citadel! It's mounting, but oh so very beautiful!! The Citadel, one of the biggest of Europe, was built to protect Namur for the ennemies and is now a historical place to be visited by people. I will send you pictures of it, ok?
My hotel is IN the casino of Namur, but no... I don't gamble, hahaha...
Kelly, I noticed we've a lot to tell!!
Take care and smile a smile for me, ok?
your friend, Rita and big hugs!