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Lost Then Found

Author: marcl, Category: Poems

Years ago when he was a teen

It was his true love that he had seen

She was beautiful, so young and true

He knew in an instant what he must do

He should ask her out, maybe to a dance

Maybe love would bloom if given the chance

They dated for a while, it seemed like years

Until the day arrived, that they both feared

It was time to move on, have their own lives

Would their love be able to survive

He eventually married, she became a mother

Each one thought, what happened to the other

After times of strife and despair

They were separated from whom they were paired

The search was on and he would not rest

Until he told her that he loved her best

Twenty years later, their love still sound

He married the girl he lost then found

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Crossing Over

Author: marcl, Category: Poems

 

As I look back at my own life

I think of times of good and times of strife

The loves I had, the loves I lost

Was everything really worth the cost?

I can smell the smells of mornings past

Why did it have to go so fast?

Please hold my hand as I fade away

It’s soon the end of my last day

 Tomorrow however the sun will rise

For the wealthy, working and the wise

Oh no, please don’t cry or weep for me

I’ll be all right, you soon will see

I see the tunnel and the light

I have no fear, I have no fright

The time has come for me to go

I loved you more than you’ll ever know

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Blizzard

Author: marcl, Category: Poems

 

Snowflakes drown the winter sky

A storm is here, don’t ask me why

The wind is picking up its pace

It once was gentle, but now stings the face

Blowing, drifting without a care

There used to be a road right over there

It hurts to breathe, it’s oh so cold

I feel I’ve aged, but I’m far from old

My feet feel heavy like blocks of wood

I would walk faster if I could

I see the house at least I hope

I wish I had a big long rope

I’d pull myself right to the door

Where I just left an hour before

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First Blog

Author: marcl, Category: Quick stories

The First One

Welcome to Skywaybooks.com! My name is Marc Loranger and I am the founder and owner of Skywaybooks and this website. This my first official blog for the site so I hope you all enjoy it.
During the next few months, there will be lots of exciting events happening here at Skywaybooks. Not only will I be busy promoting my two books, “Diamond In The Rough” and my latest one “You’re it” I will also be busy writing a third sequel to the series. For any of you unfamiliar with my work, I have developed a fictional adventure series for young readers called “The James Adventure Series.”
Follow the links on the website for more information on each book and by all means, order one and check it out for yourself. For the younger visitors to my site, just ask your parents permission first before ordering anything online. I think you might need their credit card too. Seriously though, all the info is there for you to enjoy.
In the future be sure to watch for upcoming events such as contests and surveys where some of you, if you are lucky, do you feel lucky? Well good. You could win some great prizes. Keep checking back to the site to see updates in the future.
I am very excited to be launching this new site. If it’s your first time here then welcome! If you are a repeat visitor, I’m glad you came back.
That’s it for now. Have a great day and happy reading to everyone!

Marc Loranger

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New Year…New Resolutions

Author: marcl, Category: January 2009

Welcome back to the weekly Skywaybooks.com blog, Happy New Year to all of you as well.

So there I was on New Years Eve at my sister’s house enjoying the holiday to its fullest. There was eating and drinking and talking. We also watched the Canadian Junior hockey team whip up on the Yanks. They eventually went on to win Gold when they beat Sweden in the finals. Congratulations to the up and coming hockey stars of the future.

Anyway, back to New Years Eve. As the evening wore on and midnight fast approached, I was feeling a certain amount of anticipation for the upcoming year. Soon it would be 2009. It’s a chance for a fresh start and to maybe make some changes in your life. Ah those New Years resolutions.

Now I know we’ve all made them. Some people want to lose weight or quit smoking or to go on an exercise program after we lose the weight and drop the smokes. How many of us actually stick to them though? Sure we maybe able to get through the first couple of days or maybe even the first week. Before you know it though we slip. Just a little at first.

A small piece of cake when no one is looking or a quick puff in secret in the garage. Of course you vow, you promise, you swear on your first born that you will get back on track and the resolution still holds. After all it doesn’t count if nobody saw you. Right? Wrong! It’s like getting away with stealing a candy or gum on a dare. Just because no one saw doesn’t mean it is right.

This is why I never make New Year resolutions. It’s not because I am a secret smoker and trying to quit, but I could lose a few pounds. I just don’t need the added pressure of everyone who I told the resolution to saying, “I told you so” when I don’t fulfill my promise.

So midnight arrived on January 1st 2009. I’m sure it did because we all saw the ball drop in Times Square on TV. It was official. I didn’t feel any different though. It just felt like any other night, during any other week, during any other year. The only thing that’s different is the date we write on our checks. How many us of have written 2008 for the first few days of the New Year? I actually made a resolution not to do that. And you know what? So far it’s still holding.

Until next time, Happy New Year and happy reading to everyone!

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Here Comes Who?

Author: admin, Category: Quick stories

Welcome back to the weekly Skywaybooks.com blog. There is an annual holiday fast approaching and we all know what it is. The trouble is most people are forgetting what it really stands for.

December 25th is Christmas Day. In all the commercialism of the holiday, we seem to have forgotten about the true meaning of Christmas. I was listening to the radio the other day and heard a very popular Christmas carol called “Here Comes Santa Claus.” It’s a catchy little tune that everyone knows the words to and we all learned it when we were kids. I had never thought about it until this year, but a couple of lines in particular seemed to make me look at it differently.

“Bells are ringing, children singing

All is merry and bright

Hang your stockings and say your prayers

Cause Santa Claus comes tonight!”

They got the say your prayers line right. However they missed the point on who is coming tonight. Are we celebrating Christmas or Santamas?

Those of you who are regular visitors to my blog or even those who are new to the site may be saying right now, “Oh no Marc is going religious on me and he’s going to get kinda preachy. I may need to cut out here.”

That would be a shame because the middle of my blog is where I really start to get my groove on. So if you have to leave I respect that. For those of you who stayed, thanks and enjoy.

I drove by a mall the other day and saw a sign that said Santa was coming on December 20th. Funny though, I didn’t see too many signs that said Jesus Christ was coming on December 25th. In these hard economic times, many families are worried about losing their jobs, their homes, not having enough food on the table. When times are tough, many people, Christians and sometimes even non believers often turn to prayer in desperate times. Who are you praying to? Are you praying to the fat guy in the red suit? How’s that working for you? When you walk through the store to buy your Christmas cards, do you pass over the ones with the scripture message inside or uplifting biblical verse, lest we offend anybody? I couldn’t possibly send those to the neighbours or hand them out at work.

Don’t get me wrong. I have nothing against the time honoured traditions of Christmas trees and egg nog and gift giving. When I was little and still was in the believing stage, I enjoyed the anticipation of you know who coming down the chimney. The spirit of the jolly fat guy has lived on for hundreds of years. This year though let’s just take a time out and remember the true spirit of the holiday and who was here first.

Have a Merry Christmas, peace to you all and a very prosperous New Year!

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Back To School

Author: admin, Category: Quick stories

Welcome back to the weekly Skywaybooks.com blog. For the last couple of weeks I had been talking about travelling. At the end of last week’s instalment, I promised to tell about how Las Vegas was unkind to me. I will have to put that off for just one more week. I did some more travelling last week, last Thursday December 4th to be exact. I travelled back in time when I visited a local private school to educate some young minds about publishing, writing and to promote my two books.

Glenburnie School of Oakville graciously opened their doors to yours truly for the afternoon. I arrived a half hour ahead of the scheduled program start to set up and get organized for the upcoming events. Tickets were given out and I was soon minutes away from facing 335 enthusiastic, energetic, and intelligent young minds. I went into the event confident, which was very bold of me considering this was the most people I had ever spoken in front of before.

Thanks to the advice of my niece Nicole, an elementary supply teacher, I made some flash cards with big pictures for the Kindergarten through grade three students. It made for a very visual presentation that they thoroughly enjoyed. At one point I knew I would be really reaching I asked if anyone knew how books were written before computers and they actually knew what a typewriter was. I was delighted of course and feeling the vibe again. I was feeling a new sense of youth until one student informed me that her grandmother owns a typewriter. Feeling the old vibe now, the one that reminded me I used a typewriter to write my term papers in college.

The second session with the older kids was next. Kids. Some of them were bigger than me. What are they feeding these kids nowadays? So now the gym was full and I was being introduced by Joan Berberian, the school librarian. After a rather gracious and flattering introduction I was on. No turning back now. All eyes were on me. It was now or never. Well you get the point.

I asked if they wanted to have some fun. A small cheer. I asked how everyone was doing. A little bigger cheer. Now for the slam dunk. I asked who wanted to win some prizes. Now they were getting excited. Their participation was more than I could have asked for or imagined. I was extremely impressed by their knowledge and enthusiasm. Then I started asking questions and handing out signed business card magnets and bookmarks. All of a sudden every hand was in the air ready to contribute an answer. Maybe not the right answer, but I gotta give them credit for trying. All in all it was a great afternoon. I even did some draws and gave away some tee shirts and signed books. After it was all over, I was really touched when some of the kids lined up for some autographs.

Thank you Glenburnie for inviting me into your world, if even for just a couple of hours.

Until next time, have a great day and happy reading to everyone!

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Feeling the Vibe

Author: admin, Category: Quick stories

Welcome back to the weekly blog. Over the last couple of blogs I had discussed some travel related issues because I was, well, travelling. I have just returned from Las Vegas where I spent 4 days over the US Thanksgiving weekend.

Flying out I splurged a little and flew up front in first class. It’s not the first time I have flown on the other side of the curtain, so I kind of had an idea of what to expect. When I arrived to check in at the Buffalo airport, my flight was so early that the check in counter wasn’t even open. I was however standing on the carpeted “Elite Status” carpeted mat so I was already feeling a special vibe. The check in counter finally opened as did the self serve kiosk where you can check in, print your boarding passes and tell them how many bags you are checking. I had already checked in online at home so I just needed check my bag. It was seconds after I finished that I was called over, before some people that I knew were there before me, and promptly processed. Feeling more of that vibe again.

Once onboard, I found my seat on the plane and settled in for the hour flight to Newark. No jet service here, I was on what some friends of mine have nicknamed a “Salad Chopper”. Translates to the propellers are not spinning fast enough to even chop salad. The flight was surprisingly smooth. After an hour or so in New Jersey, I boarded a real jet this time for my nearly five hour flight west to Vegas. I found my seat by the window and was immediately asked if I needed anything to drink. Well, well. I wondered if they were quenching their thirst back in steerage. I’m thinking no. I was served an orange juice with plenty of ice and settled in for the experience. The seats were comfortable and very wide, but I noticed that there was not a lot of room between my knees and the seat in front of me. There was another seat next to me on the aisle which was occupied. In fact the whole first class section was sold out. Across the aisle I heard a gentleman ordering vodka and soda and continued to so throughout the flight. I wondered if this gentleman knew or even cared that alcohol absorbs into your system twice as fast when you’re at 35,000 feet than on the ground. Being an ex flight attendant I have seen my share of passengers who have bent the elbow a little too much. Not a pretty site.

I almost forgot, time for breakfast. I was served an omelette with a sausage patty, two slices of ham, a generous serving of cold, fresh fruit and strawberry yogurt. Everything was very tasty, even something underneath the omelette that I never figured out what is was, but ate it anyway. Also cinnamon buns were served and later on freshly baked macadamia nut cookies. My tummy was now full and the vibe was still good. Unfortunately nature was now calling. The slug next to me however was sleeping so I would need to wake him to get by. After thinking about it for about thirty seconds, I decided to make my request. He was very cordial about the whole thing. Unlike my seatmate on the way home while I was with the rest of the cattle who was noticeably annoyed at my request for her to move. She looked at me like, “how dare you wake me so you can relieve your busting bladder.” This time I was feeling a different kind of vibe.

All in all it was a decent trip. The slot machines were not nice to me, but I will save that for next time. Until then have a great day and happy reading to everyone!

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Time To Hit The Wild Blue Yonder

Author: admin, Category: Quick stories

Welcome back to the Skywaybooks.com blog.

Next week I am heading west to enjoy a five day holiday. My destination is Las Vegas. Sin City baby! From where I live it is over 2700 miles so of course I will be flying. I used to enjoy flying and had an overwhelming anticipation of the experience. Nowadays though, I kind of almost regret having to go through the experience.

The industry has changed dramatically since it’s inception about 60 years ago. Actually let’s go back further than that. Airlines actually started out as mail carriers and decided since they were carrying mail, let’s put in some seats, make the planes a little bigger and take on some passengers. You could hop on a plane in the east and be whisked away to a destination all the way across the country in a little over… 4 days. Back then planes could only fly during the day. The air traffic control system didn’t exist and airplanes had little or no navigation equipment. Once the technology improved, planes added beds where customers could sleep once night fell, if you could sleep without getting sick. Pilots had very limited resources for navigating around stormy weather so often planes were forced to fly through the weather, making for some bumpy flights.

In the 1950’s, Boeing introduced the 707, a four engine jet that could take you across the country or over to Europe in hours and not days. At first it was mostly reserved for the elite because it was very expensive and still considered risky by many. If you were fortunate enough to afford it, the service was usually top of the line, with gourmet food, the finest wines and all the extras. I can remember watching an airline documentary that actually showed someone being served a slice of roast beef that was being cut from a full roast right there in the aisle. I had to laugh out loud because I haven’t even been alive long enough to experience that.

Let’s fast forward to today. Due to the rising fuel costs and other economic woes, airlines are cutting out everything. And I mean everything. First they took away free meals. Now you have to pay for snacks. Then they took away blankets and pillows. Now some airlines are charging for not just alcohol, but for soda which used to be free in coach class. You want to check that bag because it’s too big to carry on? Well it’s gonna cost you at least $25. Better hope it’s not overweight too. I saw a commercial in the US once for Southwest airlines where they were poking fun at airlines who charge you for everything. The showed a passenger boarding the plane, arriving at his seat to stow his bag in the overhead bin only to see you need to put in 50 cents in a coin slot to use it. This turned out to be the same for the arm rest, tray table, and window shade. It was a funny commercial, but hopefully not foreshadowing of what is to come. Some airlines are even cutting out movies on some flights because all of a sudden the VCR’s weigh too much. My advice to you is bring a good book, your own snacks, and fasten your seatbelt. It’s gonna be a bumpy flight.

Have a great day and happy reading to everyone!

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That’s Music To My Ears

Author: admin, Category: Quick stories

Welcome back to the Skywaybooks.com weekly blog. They say inspiration comes when you least expect it. This week’s blog was inspired from an email I received from my nephew Eric. Thanks Eric. I was sent an email with a link to a newspaper article from the Denver Post. It concerns the delay in releasing one of my favourite TV shows to DVD.

The “Wonder Years” which aired from 1988-1993 won critical acclaim including numerous Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe award for best comedy series after only six episodes. It chronicled the life of character Kevin Arnold played by Fred Savage from preteen years through high school. What made the shows so memorable was not only the superior writing and acting, but the music that set the tone for the episodes. This is the snag in releasing the shows to DVD. Copyright complications are making it difficult for the original songs from the episodes to be used on the DVD versions.

This made me think about music and how much of an influence it has on our every day lives. Not only is it on the radio and in our I-Pods and MP3 Players, but also in commercials and in episodic television. I can recall songs I didn’t know existed before I had heard them on TV. Most recently the catchy tune “1-2-3-4” by new singer Feist who performed it on the Apple I-Pod Nano commercial. When Seinfeld aired its final episode with a musical montage tribute of some candid out takes and photos, Greenday’s “Time of Your Life” was the song chosen. I actually thought it was written for this episode. I was then informed that it had been out for years. Now I hear it all the time on the radio, but not once before that night.

Music can lift our spirits when we are down and make us think of places from days gone by. Any song with the word sunshine always puts me in a good mood like “Walking on Sunshine” by Katrina and The Waves or “Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows” by Leslie Gore. However I am not a fan of Sheryl Crow’s “Gonna Soak Up The Sun”. Go figure that one.  I can hear a specific tune and recall a time in my life when it affected me the most or even where I was when I first heard it. I can honestly say I can tolerate all types of music however there are three particular songs that I cannot listen to past the first note. Those close to me know what these are so I don’t the need to say them here. All I can say is I am not having the time of my life, trying to be a hero while dressed as a knight in white satin.

Have a great day and happy reading to everyone!

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