Some build castles
of stone and mortar
and brick and clay
on top of hills
overlooking fields and valleys and streams.
They want to tell the world
they are rich and powerful
and should be looked up to
and should be seen
and should be honored and admired and revered.
But the very best castles
are the ones that are built
with love and compassion
with respect and dignity
with humbleness and grace.
They are built in the fields and the valleys and streams.
The everyday experiences of life.
They are life.
They are the good life.
The life well lived.
The life well loved.
The best castle of all.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
The above pictured castle was one I visited this past weekend with a few “princesses” that I love. Thanks for showing me the true meaning of castles… of life… of friendship… of love…. Pam, Anna, and Joan… ❤
Learn more about Squire’s Castle here.
Love the poem! Would love to visit castles someday! But like you said, they can’t compare to the Best castles we are building ourselves 🙂
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They are interesting and make you think Happy day C!
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Your “castle” —-filled with love and open to all. No drawbridges just open arms that says to all,
“C’mon in and sit awhile”. Good food, a bottle of wine and love awaits all.
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You betcha! Is this oh Rob?
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Friends are the best…(K)
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Love the way the branches frame your photo! Beautiful, Jodi!
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Thanks Laura – I was standing on a wall holding onto that tree! LOL! 🙂
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hehe! Why am I not surprised? 😀
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Loved your poem! And, it is so very true. 🙂 I didn’t realize there were any castles in the US!! How fun!
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Good morning Jodi, this does look like very unique place to visit. I like your castle metaphor, so true! Have a beautiful day.
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Thanks Sharon. Wishing you a fulfilling day.
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I loved this, Jodi! And so true. The best things in life aren’t about power and being admired, they are about loving and being loved, down in the every day trenches. Great post!
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Thanks Ann! Sometimes we have to remind ourselves when we begin building and working on the wrong kinds of castles 🙂
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Exactly!
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Beautiful words and photo! I love the meaning of castles you are giving us and what it should mean to build one! I bet that was a fun weekend! xx
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Thanks Lynn! Always fun with girlfriends 🙂
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yes I am sure!
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I’ve always believed in the old saying ~ “a man’s home is his castle.” How true!
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Beautiful sentiment!
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Fabulous poem, and such a great photo! I love castles. Love the kind we build ourselves even more! ❤️
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thanks charlie 0!
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That’s a quaint little castle, but the poem says it all.
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Thanks Paul 🙂
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You betcha. ‘o)
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Very good point in your poem. It’s lovely. The picture is nice too.
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Thanks Mandi!
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Very nice poem and the photo is wonderful – Jodi, you take amazing pictures! Have a great day! 🙂
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Thanks so much Terry! 🙂
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Lovely presentation of image and verse.
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Thanks Haunani! 🙂
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I love coming here every day and finding something new and interesting! Love the castle and poetry to go with it. >3
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Aren’t you the sweetest ever? thanks for making my day!
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❤
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