Daily Archives: 5 Aug 2017
Answer This Question 96
Make a list of everything that makes you happy right now.
Answer the question above.
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Daily Picture Prompt 217
Write a poem or story using this picture. Link back to this post from your blog or leave in the comment section below.
Daily Word Prompt 172 “Sandwich”
The daily word prompt is Sandwich
The daily word prompt can be used for a poem,story, photographs, art,recipe, song lyrics, letters,and you could even use it to tell us all a little more about yourself.
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Forgotten – #DailyHaikuChallenge
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Forgotten Memory
All the emotions suffused
Into Living growth.
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To take part in the Daily Haiku Challenge see The Original Post from Day One
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Day 280 / 365
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~Morgan~
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Beautiful photo found on Pinterest. Credit Gratefully acknowledged to the original photographer. Thank You~
Prompt #3072 First Line of the Week – Jervey Tervalon | The Writing Reader
Casual
Write a new post in response to today’s one-word prompt. Not sure how to participate? Here are the steps to get started.
Source: Casual
Goodwill
Saturday’s Mix–5 August 2017
Welcome back to Saturday’s Mix. Most people enjoy having a routine, something they can count on either every day following the same pattern when they get up in the morning or get ready for b…
Source: Saturday’s Mix–5 August 2017
When and If
When
Has all the time gone mad?
Did chanting bring this light?
As dreams shine diamond storms,
drunk forest screams alive.
Red gardens dress the rain,
blue shadows sing and soar.
Moon swims through purple sky–
why sleep when you can roar?
I’m not sure where this came from, any of it. Perhaps The Oracle had dinner with Timothy Leary this week…
If
Bird is lonely
Earth asks to play
green grass strolls wildly
trees uproot and wander
flowers climb light
world walking through
happy
“When” uses the dVerse Trimeter prompt. “If” just is. And the junk mail art collage…?
“People have to go out of their mind before they can come to their senses.”
–Timothy Leary