SKITASH (2014)
The book’s title of ‘Skitash’ is an onomatopoeic word creation from the extraordinary sounds of hailstones smashing or you could even say slamming into the surface of the ocean. Most of my poetry originates from the sounds and images of creation
experienced in the environment where you could be at one with nature.
It never ceases to amaze me how the natural world continuously offers me glimpses of beauty and the magnificent power of creation. I believe it is my God and Creator offering me the freedom of choice to accept and appreciate the amazing world
in which I live. I would like to hope that my reflections will lighten up the reader’s day for a moment.
I have been exceptionally fortunate that I receive an amazing amount of challenges, peace, and joy from a source I am yet to fully understand. I try to translate my observations of the natural world in relation to human behaviour.
All the poems selected in this book revolve around a common theme: the unexpected events that occur in our lives. Human experiences and the whims of life are not entirely without parallels in the natural world. Within each poem is the potential
to reveal some aspect of life that is about joy, happiness, illness and sadness. It is our choice as to how we respond to the unexpected events that occur in all our lives, all of which provoke the question: what is life all about?