Henri Matisse, “View of Collioure”
Rows of pink adobe
wearing thatch hats
nest near the bay.
Every summer vacation,
my lungs in salt, respite;
my soul balmed
with carnation perfume
from the hills in bloom.
You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
Henri Matisse, “View of Collioure”
Rows of pink adobe
wearing thatch hats
nest near the bay.
Every summer vacation,
my lungs in salt, respite;
my soul balmed
with carnation perfume
from the hills in bloom.
Beautiful post
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Thanks!
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Your poem depicts a perfect relaxed scene.
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Robbie, thank you.
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A beautiful poem. I like the description of the village
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That salt air is indeed a balm for the soul. (K)
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my soul balmed with carnation perfume…very cool line. I love the painting and how everything blends.
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That is a beauty of a painting and a place I’d love to visit in real life. Thank you on the line :)
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A beautiful pairing of your words and that gorgeous painting.❤️️
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Thank you, my friend <3
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My pleasure, Li.
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Looks like a great spot for a summer vacation! While growing up in Germany, we would go on family vacation to southern France every 3 years or so. My parents were friends with a family (they had met during my dad’s studies in Montpellier in the ’60s. They had an apartment right of the beach where we would stay. They also came to visit us in Germany every few years. We even did some mini-vacations with them. I have fond memories of these times. My parents are still in touch occasionally with one of the couples.
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Christian that sounds *wonderful* and is there are way you might take your parents there now?
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Sadly no. Both of them (my mom is 85, my dad is 87) are in physical conditions that no longer allow them to travel any longer distances.
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Bummer.
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I know, Lisa. Frankly, I’m grateful they are still around, which is by no means a given. My wife, son and I will visit them in less than 2 weeks as part of our rescheduled European family vacation. That’s exciting!
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Wonderful!
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Wouldn’t it be lovely to go away for the whole summer to a place like this?
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YES. With NO INTERNET.
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Especially so!
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