Barry Hake
Bio
Retired plant operator Barry, an avid journal keeper, documenting his personal and professional growth. Embracing retirement, he seeks new ways to enhance skills and inspire others. Join him on his #PositiveLiving #RetirementAdventures!
Stories (13/0)
Lily's Thoughts Are Truly Magical
In a quaint village surrounded by rolling meadows and sparkling streams, there lived a young woman named Lily. She possessed an extraordinary gift her thoughts had a touch of pure magic. Whenever she closed her eyes and delved deep into meditation, vivid images would flood her mind with incredible clarity.
By Barry Hake9 months ago in Lifehack
Harvest's Symphony: Ode to the Fruits of Nature
In the embrace of nature's enchanting canvas, a tapestry of colours and flavour unfolds. From orchards to vineyards, meadows to groves, the fruits of the earth emerge as vibrant gems, a testament to the beauty and abundance of the natural world. This collection of verses, titled "Harvest's Symphony: Ode to the Fruits of Nature," invites you to journey through the lush landscapes where apples blush, berries beckon, and peaches perfume the air. Join us in celebrating the bountiful gifts that grace our tables and tantalize our senses, as we weave words to pay homage to these treasures of the land.
By Barry Hake9 months ago in Poets
Whispers Beyond The Glass
Hey there, guess what happened to me this morning! As I was still cozy in my bed, I heard this tiny but persistent buzzing sound coming from behind my blinds. You won't believe it, but there was a bee! The sun was shining so brightly outside, but the poor little thing got trapped somehow. I couldn't just leave it like that, so I gently lifted the blind, and what a sight it was! The bee was buzzing and fluttering with all its might, hopping from one pane to another, desperately trying to find its way out from that temporary prison. It was such a captivating scene; a true moment of inspiration struck me.
By Barry Hake9 months ago in Poets
The Power of Gardening:
Need a more positive and fulfilling lifestyle? look no further than your own backyard. Gardening is a fun and rewarding hobby that offers many physical, mental, and emotional benefits. In this article, we'll explore the ways in which gardening can promote positivity and mindfulness, and provide tips on how to turn gardening into a form of exercise and leisure. Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a newbie, this article will inspire you to dig deeper into the world of gardening and discover the many ways in which it can enhance your life.
By Barry Hake11 months ago in Lifehack
Reflections of life at sixty-seven
As I sit here, contemplating the remarkable milestone of turning 67 years old, I am filled with a spectrum of emotions. The beauty of this age lies not only in the wisdom gained through decades of living but also in the profound sense of gratitude and reflection that accompanies it. In this post, I aim to share my thoughts and experiences, attempting to encapsulate the essence of what it truly means to be 67 years old.
By Barry Hake12 months ago in Longevity
The Awakening of Lily.
Lily has always been an introverted, and quiet person. She lived her life according to a strict routine and never ventured outside of her comfort zone. She had a steady job, a small apartment, and a few close friends, but something was missing. Lily couldn't quite put her finger on it, but she felt like there was more to life than what she was currently experiencing.
By Barry Hake12 months ago in Fiction
Lost in the Desert
The sun was setting over the vast, empty desert as Emma stumbled across the abandoned gas station. She had been walking for hours with nothing but the scorching heat and the occasional gust of wind for company. As she pushed open the creaky door, the bell jingled and she was hit with a wave of musty air. Inside, the shelves were lined with dusty cans and stale snacks, but something caught Emma's eye: a faded map of the surrounding area. She leaned in closer, tracing her finger over the winding roads and dotted landmarks, hoping to find a way out of this endless wasteland.
By Barry Hake12 months ago in Fiction
The Abandoned Amusement Park
As the sun set over the abandoned amusement park, Emily took one last ride on the rusty roller coaster. She closed her eyes and savored the thrill of the creaky tracks beneath her. Suddenly, the coaster screeched to a halt. Emily opened her eyes to find herself alone, surrounded by darkness. A voice whispered, "You're never leaving." Emily's heart raced as she realized she was trapped. But as she frantically searched for a way out, she stumbled upon a hidden lever. With a deep breath, she pulled it, and the park roared to life, revealing a hidden world of magic and wonder.
By Barry Hake12 months ago in Fiction
The Chosen One
As the sun set on the small town, an old man sat on his porch, lost in thought. Suddenly, a bright light appeared in the sky, growing larger and larger until it crashed into the nearby woods. He decided to look into it because he was that curious. As he drew closer to the site, he saw a strange object that had clearly come from another world. A voice inside his head told him that he was chosen to help save Earth from impending destruction. He knew then that he must act quickly to rally others to this cause before it is too late.
By Barry Hake12 months ago in Fiction
Urban Farming: A Sustainable Solution for Fresh, Locally Grown Food
Farming in the city is the practice of growing and cultivating food within urban areas, such as cities, towns, and suburbs. Urban farming has gained popularity in recent years due to its many benefits, including its ability to provide fresh, locally grown food, reduce carbon footprint, and increase community engagement. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of urban farming, its benefits, and how it can be practiced.
By Barry Hakeabout a year ago in Earth
Transformative Power: How Journaling Changed My Life
Ten years ago, when I was first introduced to the concept of journaling, I was very skeptical. How could putting my thoughts and feelings down on paper make any real difference in my life? But as I began to make journaling a daily habit, I quickly realized just how transformative it could be.
By Barry Hakeabout a year ago in Journal