Sunday, March 31, 2019

Poetry Pantry #445


The Himalayas in Nepal


What a beautiful world we live in! We hope you are enjoying a wonderful, sunny weekend. It has been another great week at Poets United. On Friday, Rosemary posted a hilarious poem about television and children, by Roald Dahl, in her The Living Dead series. Scroll back, if you would like a chuckle.

This Monday, we are featuring one of our very first members at Poets United, in 2010: Carrie Van Horn. Do stop by, as Carrie shares her beautiful poems, and tells us about a challenging event, and a heartbreaking loss, that took place in her life this past year. 

On Wednesday, Susan's prompt at Midweek Motif will be: Writing Poetry, a topic we poets seem to enjoy discussing.  I'm looking forward to the responses.

For now, top up your coffee, and pull your chairs in close. Let's see what goodies await in the Pantry! We are so happy to see you! We wouldn't be here without you!


22 comments:

  1. Good morning everyone... I will be back later and read. Now it's time for my weekly run

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  2. Hello, everybody. What a spectacular picture, Sherry! Andrew and I had a very happy time visiting Nepal, back in 1998 – but our mountain ascent was done in a small plane.

    I've been having a very lovely, sunny Sunday, thanks – one of those perfect autumn days, warm but not too hot. Yesterday was very rainy – but I went to the movies with a friend; good day for it.

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    1. How amazing to have seen this in person, Rosemary! And in a plane at that!

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  3. Good morning, Thank you Sherry for opening the pantry doors, that good wishes may flood through

    much love...

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  4. Good morning, poets! Here, it is just two a.m., a very early morning indeed. I woke up and decided to pop by. Lovely to find so many here already.

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  5. Good afternoon, everyone!❤️ It's a lovely day here as I gear up for NaPoWriMo. April is going to be a rewarding but hectic month. Sherry, I love the picture you have shared of the Himalayas in Nepal! I hope to visit one day. It's a beautiful place for inspiring poetry! Happy Sunday!❤️

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  6. Yes, we are poised on the lip of April, ready to leap into the sea of poetry.

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  7. Good Morning.
    Missed all the treats (creativity) in the pantry. Moving slower than I am accustomed too but I will hobble along later this rainy spring day to see what delightful surprises are in store for reading.
    ZQ

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    1. Lovely to see you, ZQ! We may be moving slowly, but we're still here and writing, and that's a good thing!

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  8. Good day, everyone!
    probably i will read later, the weather here is warm & humid, feeling sleepy. :(

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  9. Enjoy the sunshine, Lee San. So nice to see you.

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  10. Colleen, i see your comments are closed. Just wanted to tell you your poem is a wonderful expression of how one needs to be to live with peace and a clear conscience. A pleasure to read in such times as these.

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  11. I don't know why my comments were closed. But they are open now! Please check back.

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  12. Hope everyone has a happy Sunday. Sherry thanks for hosting and for that spectacular picture.

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  13. Myrna, lovely to see you, my friend! That photo is spectacular, isnt it? I have been watching films about Tibet since I posted it. I am so drawn to the Himalayas, if only in my dreams.

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  14. Hello everyone. Hope everyone is enjoying the day. NAPOWRIMO starts tomorrow!, hooray!

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  15. What an awesome picture, Sherry. I've never seen anything quite like it. Looking forward to some poetry!

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  16. Hi gals, NaPoWriMo, yay! I will be away from the 4th to the 8th, with very sporadic internet access. But if I dont post each day, I can hopefully catch up when I get back home.

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  17. What a fantastic sight. I wonder what it would feel like to see the sunrise at a place like that.

    Now, to read some poetry (a bit late).

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