In Awe With The Place We Call Home #ltpp
I've learned to appreciate the nudge that prompts elicit, so I hope you're coaxed into trying out this photo prompt that I present to you through LynnMcKPhotography today. Enjoy A Prayer.
I've learned to appreciate the nudge that prompts elicit, so I hope you're coaxed into trying out this photo prompt that I present to you through LynnMcKPhotography today. Enjoy A Prayer.
Written for Tanka Tuesday Poetry Challenge for which I chose A Classic Etheree AND A Reverse Etheree: One subject, unrhymed and with a title. Hope you enjoy it.
For all my friends waking up to a new morning, a poem. Hope your day unfurls slowly so you don't miss a second of awe.
Today, my dear mamá would have been celebrating her 88th birthday. And so in her honor, I'm dedicating my sonnet No.7 to her. Happy Birthday. And if it pleases you, I dedicate it to your mamá too.
How about it, dear friends: why don't we try to give prominence to those moments that give us fleeting seconds of wonderment? Let's keep them close as we embark on another year of becoming.
The morning after the blessings of white, I rose with the sun, but the pavement, lulled by the hush, was unaware morning had broken. It was very cold but I hardly noticed. *double-wink*
Selma at MasticadoresUSA? How "amazingly awesome" is that? Thank you. Please click the link to read the poem, and then ready your heart to receive your "something" amazingly awesome too.
Today is a national holiday in Japan, in celebration of all young people turning 20 years old this year. Today, each city celebrates their young and if you ever wish…
Climate disparity is alarming. Sometimes I feel more than one wind blowing in the same day: flowing through stern-wild then turning gentle-- oriental or some kind of 'mental' I worry. Or is it coincidental? Stay safe wherever you are.
When you miss the novelty of snow, you don't turn your nose at the hard work of shoveling. That was the beauty of it yesterday. We were a happy bunch.
Today is the last day of Christmas, Epiphany, as I know it, and guess what we got from the Three Kings? Snow-- all 6 centimeters of it! The first of the season in these areas.
May the first days of the new year help us to form patters for how we wish to grow: in awe, hope, gratitude, and optimism. xo.