Greetings, word lovers. I hope this
week finds you healthy, happy, and looking forward to the New Year. In my home,
we are enjoying our Winter Solstice traditions—cooking together, exchanging gifts,
watching Star Wars *cough*, and wishing everyone the best 2020.
2019 has been a year of changes and
endings, as Rosemary shows us in “Wild Fridays: Deaths and Entrances”. If you’ve
yet to read it, do go back and take a look-see. The post doesn’t only reflect
on this year’s happenings, but it also offers glimpses of what’s to come (i.e. we are planning to do some housekeeping, mostly
de-cluttering, organizing, labeling… You will see!).
Did you participate in “Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Year’s End”, or was I the only one who missed it? *sigh* Well, if you
share my slightly delinquent status, today is a great day to revisit Susan’s
topic.
So, dear poets, storytellers, worshipers
of words... our pantry is open for poetry and prose (stories, articles, essays… in 369 words or fewer). Share an old piece or a new one, your choice (our delight).
Note: When we return, on January 5th, this blog will
look different (colors, layout, fonts and such…). Our love for words will remain unchanged.
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Nature crafts the best art.
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Please, add the direct link to your entry to Mr. Linky.
Visit other lovers of words. Enjoy the Holiday Season (and every day after that).