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Update: I believe I am thing-less now. And the monster you see at the bottom is just decoration, like tinsel. 😊
Update: I believe I am thing-less now. And the monster you see at the bottom is just decoration, like tinsel. 😊
Let me tell you about he trouble the red-legged, black as mud, long centipede-couple met with for trying to steal into my abode today. Trouble! It didn't end well for them.
About that beautiful red flower that looks like a bottlebrush... or, perhaps you like to call it a Kangaroo paw? Lovely!
Today, I made it to the beach. And lucky for me, the book I borrowed from the library yesterday begged to follow. So all day long, it was just me and Margaret Atwood. Sharing.
The story in “The Moon and Sixpence- Illustrated” by Maugham W. Somerset is in part (maybe/maybe) based on the life of the painter Paul Gauguin. Have you read it? I just finished reading and reviewed. Please take a look.
Selma has been in low spirits. The Icecream vendor has put her in a better place. But she will sit with her emotions for awhile. Hope all is well in your corner of the globe. Blessings.
Elevenie (German: elfchen) a short poem with a given pattern that contains eleven words arranged in a specified order over five rows. Here's a strand of them. Enjoy
Click here to see the prompt, please Anguished brethren— at long last, a realization!Bouquets of bitterness will not get you to the endCrepuscular beast challenged, jarred to review lifeDown on…
Today’s challenge asks you to write a poem that contains the name of a specific variety of edible plant – preferably one that grows in your area. Here's my poem showcasing the 'fruit' of the ocean. Hope you enjoy it.
Yesterday's post: I Will Not Yield Today's post: I Yielded -- Please come to read my second triolet. Thanks. Or scroll down to view my spring photos.
Vice and Virtue in a surrealist poem. Let me know how you liked it. Thanks.