Thursday, December 1, 2022

My words


  A story inspired by Iohan, (Yo-Han), the bike wanderer and a man with kind dark eyes.

 

Far away, long ago, there was a man who traveled the Earth on his bicycle and his name was, Iohan. He was of average height, had dark hair and dark eyes that looked very kind. All he wanted to do was explore the Earth and see what it was like from atop a bike.

 To earn a living he took odd jobs, one of the jobs was planting trees in an area where old trees had been cut down.  He said he enjoyed planting trees in the summer. He would walk all over Canada planting seedlings to fund his bicycling adventures. One of the seedlings grew into a fine very tall tree.


 The young tree grew and grew. Enjoying the fresh mountain air in which it lived, loving the mild summers, colorful autumns, fresh new springs and even its harsh cold winters when it mostly slept. Even relished playing with the wind, feeling the sun, and drinking the life giving rains, and it never felt alone as there were many birds and insects, and squirrels which made their home on the tree. The tree was very happy.


 One day the tree was cut down and was sad and scared. But the tree had a soul that was spread throughout its trunk, limbs, branches, roots and the tree, no matter where it was, always had a connection to the Earth for the tree had roots underground into the soul of the Earth and the tree would always be a part of the Earth, forever.


 The tree was turned into many things: paper and pencils for school children, comfortable chairs, a table or two, a park bench, and finally some paper that was placed into blank journals. It liked the park bench best because it felt loved as people would sit and talk on it and eat their lunches, children would climb all over it, pets slept next to it, and sometimes at night someone might even sleep on it. All was wonderful.


 But the tree had no water since it was not in the ground and it became old and brittle and there was a crack in one of its legs. One day it was removed from the park and placed in a small shed. The tree became very lonely for there was no one around besides the spiders and their webs, and the sparrows that lived in the rafters and the mice that lived underneath the floor.


 One day the door to the shed opened and an old man, with gray hair and a beard came in and sat on the bench that was the tree. The tree was happy. The man slowly ran his hand all over the tree to see if there were any breaks in the legs as the tree had been without water, except from rain for many years.  The tree felt the touch of the man and remembered the side of the mountain from which it came, and the man, Iohan, who planted the seedling, who was now the tree.


 “Hello my old friend!” The old man with kind eyes said with a soft gentle voice.


  “I am glad you are here. I will fix your leg and replenish your wood with some natural oils from the Earth so as to give you strength.”


 The old man and the tree worked together over the next week. Every day the man would come by in the evening and sand off the old stain, fix the break, and apply the new coats of refreshing oils for the tree. The tree was very happy and felt loved.


 The tree, one day, was taken to the mans cabin, on the side of a mountain, and placed on the front porch. It was a good place to go as now the tree was in the woods again; with clean air, other trees, and all sorts of critters to watch as it sat on the porch.


 Over the years the tree grew to love the cabin and the old man, with kind eyes, who gave it a life again. It had been so lonely in the shed, unwanted, rotting away. But now the tree was happy again.


 Everyday the man would ride his bicycle to town and every night he would ride his bicycle home. But one day he did not come home. He was an old man, and old men die. The man had been very kind to the tree, the tree was sad.


  Then the tree had a new friend who bought the cabin. The new owner, a young woman, a writer, whom, everyday sat on the tree, on the front porch and wrote stories about what she could see from the porch and then would read the stories aloud, to see how they sounded and would rewrite them over and over, then read aloud until she was satisfied. The tree liked the stories and was very happy again.


 One day the woman brought out a dusty old box which had been the old mans, and on top of the box there was a note:


 “These are blank journals which came from a tree I planted many years ago when I was a young man. I followed the life of the tree and was there when the tree was cut down and the wood harvested. Some of it was made into paper- these journals here and a bench, the same bench on my front porch of my cabin on the side of a mountain, the same mountain I planted the seedling on that became the tree. If you find these please write about what you see for the tree energy is the bench and on the pages and the tree will take you back to the Earth if you are lost, its energy, and mine will always be alive.”


 Time moved on and the tree and woman enjoyed their time together. But as with all things, change came about and the woman grew old. But the tree is still there on the porch.


 I write this, from paper, on one of the journals Iohan had saved. It was in a box I found that was my mothers, who had lived on the side of a mountain, and who was a writer, who sat on a bench, that was once a seedling, planted by a young man with dark hair and kind dark eyes named Iohan whom traveled the world by bicycle until he satisfied his wanderlust and just wanted to sit on the porch and feel the good Earth and be with the tree, his friend, the seedling.


Friday, August 12, 2022

Everything changes








 Everything changes


Long ago far away a student of a Zen Buddhist monk asked his teacher, “ I have been listening to your lectures for years and I still don’t understand what it means to be a Buddhist -is there any way you can summarize what it means 

in a few words?”


The teacher smiled and quietly said to his Student 


“Everything changes.”


Sunday, June 26, 2022

Dispatches



























 Dispatches from the road by Bill Poindexter


Fun madness! Decided to come back to KC to regroup, have some work things I need to accomplish and I need to do some repairs on my bike before the next big adventure. I was planning on working on a farm all summer but I don’t think that’s gonna happen, so Plan B, well I’m working on Plan B. I am very excited to be home with my kitty cats coyote and steamboat. I’m a try to put together some videos of my adventures for the last couple of months as well.   


So I flew back from Martha’s Vineyard yesterday and I had to box my bike up and as I was doing it I noticed some rust internally some have to get that taken care of and then I’m gonna break down the bike all together over the next week and just clean everything it’s pretty grimy from the last seven years of riding so much. And riding by the ocean didn’t help much either. And then there’s a lot of things I need to replace so I’ll be doing that hopefully in the next couple weeks as well. But I just want to say I love traveling by bicycle- whether it’s on a long trip or based somewhere like I just was for the last 10 days sleeping in a tent on somebody’s back porch on Martha’s Vineyard and one of the most beautiful parts of the island it was so much fun and I had such a good time.  I love having the freedom of having the bicycle for transportation versus having to use a car or public transportation. Anyway I’m on my porch and legs are propped up I’m gonna take a nap and then go for a bike ride, here are some pictures of the last couple of days from Martha’s Vineyard including me boxing up my bike and bring it back home and what that looks like, so peace and love from the homefront Bill Poindexter

Thursday, June 23, 2022

Dispatches

































 Dispatches from the road by Bill Poindexter


Life on the road is always unpredictable, simple sometimes scary most of the time fun- things are generally tight when it comes to money and that’s OK it’s just part of the way it is. I’m still trying to work out my summer plans right now I’m finding myself camping out in the backyard of a friends parents home here on Martha’s Vineyard. Enjoying my day, working, reading, sketching, writing and Cycling spending a lot of time walking the beaches and working out some of the next phase of my life. Most people like me work at the library for Wi-Fi- sort of the transient crowd of vacation people, starving artists, and locals who use it like city people use a coffee shop Wi-Fi. Basically I’m on a bike tour but I’m stationary right now. With the exception of cycling all over the island. People ask what kind of food do I eat when I’m on the road and because moneys tight right now I’m eating basically the same stuff I eat on the road peanut butter fruit veggies, tortilla, tuna canned chicken, refried beans, raisins, nuts and seeds if I can get them and be nutritional as possible. And I’m not ashamed to say that money‘s tight so I can’t really afford grocery shopping specially on this island everything is 20 to 30% higher than it is in Kansas City so I’m taking a vantage of food banks as they are for everybody. And instead of food going to waste I’m taking full advantage of it it’s kind of the way the world is right now. So it’s almost like everything simplifying and those who don’t simplify now will probably have to later at some point. But mostly you know me I keep my simple life.  Today I went to orange peel bakery and talked with the owner, Julie who is interested in me possibly teaching her how to make cheese so that’ll be fun Julie is an entrepreneur through and through has a very unique story which I’ll hopefully write about later. And I spent morning time at Aquinnah, walking the beach taking some pictures and then having a fine brunch overlooking the ocean and since people are curious about what I eat on the road I took some pictures of different food. So I’m having a good time being on the road again I’m still working out the summer and not exactly sure what’s going to happen I have a place till now till Sunday and then we’ll see from there and then I’ll be camping in some woods. I wish I had something super interesting right but this is actually my life right now I am in kind of a limbo place on Martha’s Vineyard and it’s like I told my friend Aimee I could always come back to Kansas City but I’d be in limbo there too so why not be in limbo on a beautiful island, right? I woke up this morning at midnight amd stayed up a couple of hours to watch the sky, the milky way’s show did not disappoint me…we are nothing. I wrote a long story after but it is a little dark, even for me….so not going to share yet:) I am glad I like being alone. More interesting stories will come soon! Peace and love from the road Bill Poindexter