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Daily Archives: September 22, 2019
All The Food That’s Fit To Eat
Written for: Poetic Bloomings2 – Prompt #261 – All The Comfort (foods) of Home “Write the comfort of home in the foods that satisfied and warmed you inside and out.” When hands were stiff and numb from playing in the … Continue reading
Favorite Son of Kim Jong Un
Written for: Sunday Whirl, Wordle #422 Words: pressed, evil, orange, tidy, saw, bone, trump, lies, hands, deny, grift, collude Denials of collusion, but his tidy hands did grift. Under orange mop, confusion reigned. Evil, lies–without wit. The Press is bone … Continue reading
Nottinghamshire
Written for: Carpe Diem #1747 – Medieval Nottinghamshire Pilgrimage Understandably the most common destination for the medieval pilgrim or palmer was Jerusalem or Hierusalem as it is written in the medieval records. However there is evidence of a wide range … Continue reading
An Unlikely Friendship
Written for: Sunday Muse #74 Seagull and man were wary of each other. Soon they developed a rapport. On a forgotten, foresaken piece of land, a piano was discovered. Still worked. The man could not play, and the gull could … Continue reading
Shikoku Island
Written for: Carpe Diem #1746 – Shikoku Island . . . the path of enlightenment This is a once in a lifetime pilgrimage for Buddhists. “The Shikoku Pilgrimage or Shikoku Junrei is a multi-site pilgrimage of 88 temples associated with … Continue reading
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Renga with Basho
Written for: Carpe Diem Weekend Meditation #102 – Renga with Basho . . . ancient times “This weekend I have chosen to challenge you (again) to create a Renga With Basho. I will give you a series of haiku by … Continue reading