Time not squandered gazing upon calm watersFluidity of mindemerges Terri’s Sunday Stills: Not Quite #Watered Down Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt #364 – Squander
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Repurposed Seating
Pull Up a Seat photo challenge 2024 – week 20, by xingfumama.
Ruffled Feathers
I feel that you are mocking meShrill shrieksThreateninglyTrying to knock me downAttempting to ignore theeI find my feathers rufflingYou won’t let me beFeeling pressuredForced to flee dVerse Poetry Form: Magic 9 hosted by Grace I. J.’s Birds of the Week Invitation LXIV
A New Chapter
Hope with each sunsetPromises a new day metWithout fear or regret A beautiful new chapter W3 Prompt #107: Wea’ve Written Weekly poet of the week, Sadje, prompts us to write a poem on the theme of hope. Ovi Poetry Challenge 48: PROMISE
Outdoor Escapades
Perfect weather blissRelish the month of MayingOutdoor escapades Cooling on the porchCraft beer at trendy cafeCheers to summer fun Young leaves dance with joyWet spring rains and summer sunUnspoken promise Colleen’s 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 34, 5/14/24 Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge (CFFC) – outdoor seating Pull Up a Seat 2024 – week 19Continue reading “Outdoor Escapades”
Happy Place
Lostin verdant green;The urge to rollin ground cover beds;To settle gentlyin an earthy embrace;Inhale intoxicating scentsthat draw eyelids heavy;Feel the whispering breezelull to sleep;Wake to sunbeamspiercing tree branches;Outshined onlyby contented smile. dVerse Quadrille #201: Poems of Place hosted by De Jackson.
Creations of Hope
We create artificial homes to replace the habitats we have destroyed, hoping that wildlife will continue to thrive. We repurpose items in the hope of creating a more sustainable world… …with a bit of artful whimsy. Lens-Artists Challenge #299- Hopeful hosted by Patti.
Edible Flowers?
Cee’s weekend Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD)
Not a Frog
Just a toad am IA prince shall not be found here Though kisses welcome Season Words Week 19: “Frogs Start Singing” by Mark S.
Vantage Point
Eyes observeFrom trees newly greenVast landscapeEarthbound one Coveting its vantage pointWishes she could fly A shadorma written for Colleen’s 24 Seasons Syllabic Poetry Challenge, No. 33. “Shadorma consists of a six-line stanza (or sestet). Each stanza is written as 3-5-3-3-7-5.” I. J.’s Birds of the Week Invitation LXIII