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Xenarthrans
Written for: Blogging From A to Z Xenarthrans are not part of life in our country. Fifty-nine million years ago, they appeared in South America, part of the group of armadillos, anteaters, and the ever popular sloth. Unique joints include … Continue reading
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Blossom Blues
Written for: The Sunday Whirl, Wordle #372 Words: matches, vision, blossomed, listen, bruised, numb, voices, unhinged, savor, edges, aches, nail A vision of voices arise from bruised blossoms of peonies, edges aching brown. She listens, absent -mindedly nibbling a nail. … Continue reading
Faulty Vision
Written for: Poets United – Kintsugi: Art of Mending (golden repair) “And they can’t understand, what hurts more — Missing the other person or pretending not to.” — Khadija Rupa, Unexpressed Feelings Kintsugi (golden joinery), also known as Kintsukuroi (golden … Continue reading
Vision Revision
Written for: Poets United Midweek Motif~Vision Share a vision of the future in a new poem. Will passage of time serve to allay their fears, those auguries of annihilation where each patch of land is pooled in tears, and peace a … Continue reading
Yew
Written for: Carpe Diem #1007 Yew The Yew is considered to be the most potent tree for protection against evil, a means of connecting to your ancestors, a bringer of dreams and otherworld journeys and a symbol of the old … Continue reading
The Vision
Written for: The Sunday Whirl, Wordle #248 Words: close, scar, fine, unholy, hills, vision, climb, hide, naked, prophet, sin, light Not a prophet, he had a vision. Saw himself naked in evening light. Scars covered his body, a sight that … Continue reading