You Won’t Know The Whorl’s Song Unless You Sing Along
With today's twin haiku on a wonderful photo prompt, I share a glimpse into how I see things today. I hope you can see what I mean. Because it's never too late to bring awareness.
With today's twin haiku on a wonderful photo prompt, I share a glimpse into how I see things today. I hope you can see what I mean. Because it's never too late to bring awareness.
The human behind the words: An introduction.
Find awe in the idea of love and the depth of love youβre capable of giving. AND, don't wait for Valentine's Day to begin. Scroll to the bottom for a timely Aside concerning a friend.
Grandma Ami, my paternal grandmother, would be today's protagonist of the tad-bit exaggerated creative non-fiction story/poem. My gramms had good 'reasons' for loving me like she did.
I bless you and wish you safe, joyous, and bright festivities: Happy Winter Solstice and Merry Christmas 2022. See you in the New Year.
Familiar, yet new. Happy Christmas. Please open and scroll down to listen to a slightly different version of an old song we all know and love. Thanks, YouTube. #christmasday
589 followers?! Goodness. Thanks so much-- Youβve made all the difference in my blogging life, and Iβm forever grateful youβre reading my words. May Christmas week be the brightest and merriest. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Please don't sink inside your cereal bowl. Similarly, don't let the negativity of the world submerge you. You're smarter than all the sham.
Put all malice away from you. Lighten your soul with spiritual fruit: empathy, grace, and forgiveness and reverse the growth of bitterness.
Ms. Dorothy was a premie, like me... and I think there's nothing minor about that. And having celebrated my 60th birthday recently, I feel a kinship to this great woman. Please read the poem, but most importantly, please read the short profile of Ms. Dorothy Parker.
In wonder with the colors of autumn while I listen close to the whispers from the wind. Happy November, everyone.
It's my birthday week, friends. I've seen the tiger-zodiac circle 'round five times. How very cool, huh? Methinkso. So, I chose humor & weighty wisdom by Dorothy Parker. She was collateral wonder, like me...