Those unexplained things,
When your senses go awry
Proves there is a God.
Be grateful for life,
Have you counted your blessings?
Take time to thank God.
If I didn't care,
I wouldn't waste time on you,
I'd just ignore you.
My favorite breakfast,
Three egg western omelette with,
Toast and tomato.
I could and should have,
Taken charge of my own health,
When I was younger.
Dinner is ready,
Enjoy friendships, food and drink,
Laughter and good times!
Tell me your story,
Your life achievements, setbacks,
What you dream and wish.
I'll take four quarters,Before one hundred pennies,
Enough has been said.
Its much easier,
Starting out with a black hat,
Then with a white hat.
I had a meltdown,
When my worries and problems,
All surfaced at once.
I like time alone,
I am an only child,
But I'm not lonely.

When I read a book,
I fully immerse myself,
In the author's world.
Yesterday's redeemed,
Tomorrow's not guaranteed,
Enjoy today's gifts.
Family I've met,
By blood is large but distant,
My chosen, are closer.
My closest friendships,
Come in different flavors,
Yet, love me for me.
Life is not a race,
Each day is meant to be savored,
By all your senses.
Think where you started,
Look in yesterday’s mirror,
Proves your worth today.
Closing my career,
After over forty years,
I'm the one smiling.
I was tenacious,
I was resilient, proved most
Many adults wrong.
Can’t, doom, fume, grim, hate,
Don’t, bore, dumb, mope, hate, jerk, lame,
Won’t, dull, evil, foul, glum.
If you read my blog,
You know me and my life's tales,
Now, share with me yours.
Unbeknownst to both,
A lifetime friendship was found,
From the first meeting.
When you cross my mind,
I feel the need to reach out,
Just to check on you.
Nothing's guaranteed,
Nor is tomorrow promised,
Make every day count.
There's no one like me,
Individuality,
God guarantees it!
Your too familiar,
I do not know how or where,
But not this lifetime.

In my short life lived,
I’ve seen a lot with my eyes,
Some worth forgetting.
In the universe,
We are insignificant,
Like a grain of salt.

Both friends watched the news,
Yet, saw it differently,
Wondering who’s wrong.
I have my passport,
All I need is a ticket,
With some extra cash.
I’m okay with me,
There will be no one like me,
I’m uniquely me.
ABOUT ME, THE BLOGGER
Robert W Kovacs is a graduate with an Associate of Arts in Elementary Education from Broward (Community) College and graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Public Administration and a Master of Science in Parks and Recreation Administration from Florida International University.
He recently retired after just over 40 years of service and his final position was the Payroll Administrator. He continues to astonish himself as mathematics just didn’t add up to anything exciting in his grade point average throughout both high school and college years. As long as he can remember his writing has always been a part of defining him.
The blog shares the form, syllable count and format of a traditional haiku but with a twist of themes being on life's observations and lessons learned as opposed to traditional haiku being based on a nature theme.
The author uses quick whips of daily events, humor and "a-ha" moments to capture his haiku.
Like his YMEJOURNEY blog, his writing brings you into his world as it offers him a catharsis, meandering through experiences of significant episodes of reflections of this ride on earth, that we call life.
Robert prides himself being an even-keel, grounded, educated and professional who appreciates simple pleasures in a complicated world. He enjoys more things than he doesn’t and welcomes being introduced to new adventures. In his spare time he enjoys traveling on vacations to see more of this world, a diverse genre of movies and TV, reading mostly biographies and fiction, listening to almost all genres of 80s music, board games/Wii, beach/pool, bicycling, parks, cooking and eating, relaxing and thought provoking conversations with quality time with genuine people. Presently, his primary coordinates are approximately 26.0523° N, 80.1439° W, on Spaceship Earth.
WHY HAIKU?
2024 Daily Challenge - Haiku!
I belong to a writing club and our facilitator (friend) gave us a challenge to take on 01.01.24.
I was challenged by this friend to use one style of writing and post every day a learned lesson of life or a positive affirmation every day of 2024. The writing style must remain the same for the duration of the challenge. All free form writing that is anything but narratives (poems, limericks, sonnets, etc) less than 1000 words must post daily while narratives exceeding 2500 words once a week. Anything in between at least 3 times a week. You must keep all grammatical, syntax, rhyming and syllable counts but can vary on themes and content.
I wimped out on the second part of the challenge as I picked Haiku as my writing style as it was simple.
A haiku is a Japanese poem of three lines consisting of 5, 7 and 5 syllables respectively. Typically, covering images of nature but I’ll take my spin on it for this challenge.
I like to write about my life’s observations, lessons learned and self affirmations as I try to find my way through a complicated world.
Eventually, they’ll make it to my blog but for now here’s my attempt at a haiku a day for 365 days enjoy my Nuts, Bolts and Everything Else.
Enjoy!
AUTHOR'S DISCLOSURE
An artist's purpose is to evoke emotion and/or dialogue of the masterpiece created, without either, it's no longer art, let alone a masterpiece.
This blog represents the author's original writing and makes no apology for posts resulting in experiencing a sense of discomfort when reading his own personal reflections, thoughts, affirmations, observations and opinions of his journey in finding his way through a complicated world, of his so called life. The author requests readers remain mindful of dates when a post was written. Many of the earlier posts were academic assignments with guidelines to uphold the integrity and standards of a specific writing style. One or a combination of formatting, rhyming schemes, syllable counts, themes and specific guidelines which were up to self-interpretation and self-discovery.
This set the tone for the author's tone and unique writing style. He requests readers remain open-minded to viewpoints differing from their own. The author strongly believes "we can disagree and still remain friends" and welcomes respectful dialogue and questioning of his writings. However; hateful disagreement our outright dismissal or suggesting the author's writings are inherently wrong will not be tolerated and may not be conducive to constructive conversation.
PHOTOGRAPH CREDITS
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Blogger's personal photograph collection are photos taken from author or photographs provided to him by family and/or friends.
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The remainder of photographs or animated renderings are created by various AI apps and/or websites freely availalble on the internet with images created by them are free to use.