Sunday, January 27, 2019

Poetry Pantry #437




Good morning, poets! Here is Snowball to put a smile on your face this morning. We hope you are having a lovely weekend. If any of you have any scenic photos of your part of the world, and would like to share them with us, email  five or six to me at wildwomantwo@gmail.com, and we armchair travellers will enjoy the scenery. I always love seeing what  Planet Earth looks like in different places.

It was a good week at Poets United. I can't get over how quickly they go by! Did you see Rosemary's feature on Friday? It is one to scroll back for, if you haven't, as it features two of Mary Oliver's most beautiful poems: ".... about the world that is ours, or could be." They took my breath away.

This Monday, we are visiting with Vicki Rogers. Do stop by; we know you'll enjoy hearing about her life, and enjoying some of her  poetry and photos. On Wednesday, Sumana's prompt will be: Darkness Is...... That should bring some wonderful responses. So many directions to choose from.

Let's read some poetry with our morning coffee. Link your poem, and enjoy the sharing of the written word. It never gets old; it is always so meaningful. Thank you for being here every week. We appreciate you!

22 comments:

  1. Good morning everyone... a cold day with snow and sun here in Sweden... need to go out for a walk

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    1. Ha, it is cold here too....but TOO cold for a walk unless one wants frostbite. Sigh.

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  2. Good morning. I've just started the RSPB's Big Garden Birdwatch, which means an hour of sitting by windows and making a note of all the different birds that land in my garden. In the first minute, two blackbirds landed right outside the window! Would it be OK to link one more poem later this morning?

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    1. Hi Kim - with Poetry Pantry we have always had the one-poem-per-person policy. One reason is to make it manageable for everyone to (hopefully) comment on others' links. For Midweek Motif one can share as many poems as one wishes.

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    2. Oh - I do hope you see lots of birds!

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  3. Thanks, Sherry, for hosting. And hello to everybody! We are just at the end of a hot weekend – or would be, but it's a long weekend for Australia Day. The weather is mad! I live in the sub-tropics, where this summer is not so extremely hot as the officially temperate parts of Australia.

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    1. I do love it, but it has been unbearable for people in some other parts of the country, with excessively high temperatures.

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  4. Happy Sunday, everyone!❤️ I am currently out right now and will be back shortly to read and comment. It's very cold here!! Can't wait to grab some coffee!❤️

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  5. Hello and Good Day to everyone.
    ZQ

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  6. Good morning, everyone! It is a very, VERY cold day here. Brrrrrrrrrrr. And tomorrow we are under a blizzard warning. Grrrrrrrrrr. This has been a rough winter in these parts. Hope you are having a good weekend.

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  7. I'm going to Meeting with a BIG smile on my face due to this post, Sherry! I'll be back later today.

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  8. Warm wishes form the islands, where Sun and Fun are main performers. Tis the season

    much love...

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  9. Hi kids, I always arrive late, as here on the West Coast it is only 7 a.m. Thanks for pinch-hitting, Mary. I am looking forward to seeing what's in the Pantry for us. I feel for those of you experiencing such a cold winter. Lovely to see all of you.

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  10. Happy Sunday everyone. Stay warm.

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  11. Good Morning all! Joining in. Will be back to read in a bit. The weather is spectacular this morning!

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  12. Good morning everyone. New York City started bright and sunny, but its leaning towards overcast at the moment. I'm hoping for more sun. Until that happens, I shall read some poetry and grin.

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  13. Good morning. I think I’m in love with Snowball. That’s one rocking bird. I am new here and hope to be a regular participant. Thank you to Magaly Guerrero for sending me this way.

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    1. Welcome, Phillip!! Look forward to reading your work.

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    2. Phillip, hi and welcome! Any friend of Magaly's is a friend of ours. Smiles.

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  14. Reminder once again - only one poem per person each Pantry. It has been this way for a long, long time.... Thanks.

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