Sunday, July 19, 2015

Poetry Pantry #261

New York, New York Photos


A view of Manhattan (New York City) taken from the Staten Island Ferry

The Statue of Liberty taken from the Staten Island Ferry

One World Trade Center

East Reflecting Pool - 9/11 Memorial - NYC

National September 11 Museum

National September 11 Museum

National September 11 Museum

National September 11 Museum




Good Sunday, Poets!

Hope each one of you is enjoying a good weekend. This past week I was in New York City!  What a busy place.  I have shared a few photos above & can share more as time goes on.  I must say that if anyone gets to New York City they should visit the National September 11 Museum.  Very moving and sobering.

Do any of you have photos that you would like to share, ones that I could use in the Pantry?  If so, let me know!  Leave me a note in the comments perhaps.

Do stay tuned to Poets United this week.  Sherry has prepared an interesting Poems-of-the-Week post for Monday, which features poems of three poets you know well.  (Keeping you in suspense!) Don't miss it!

 Susan has chosen the prompt 'Unity' for this Wednesday's Midweek Motif.  And thinking of Susan,  she will be taking a small break from Poets United (and poetry) to finally get the lumbar spine fusion surgery done that she had been contemplating for years.  She expects to be back soon with a new outlook on the world.  As her surgery is this coming week she would appreciate good thoughts and prayers. In Susan's absence, Midweek Motif will continue with Susan's prompts, Sumana's prompts, Sherry's prompts, and (yes) even mine!  Smiles.   Take care of yourself, Susan!

And Rosemary, of course, has another interesting The Living Dead/I wish I'd Written This feature on Friday!  Don't miss this aspect of Poets United.  Stop in on Friday to read and leave a few words.

If you have Facebook, do think about following Poets United on Facebook.  That way you are informed of each new feature.

With no further delay, hope that you will enjoy the Pantry today.  We always enjoy it if you leave  a short comment when you post.  Think about it as having a cup of coffee with friends before beginning the work of the day!  Do be sure to visit the links of others as well.  It is sort of like knocking on the doors of others, I think.  When we leave a comment, we let someone know that we enjoy them in the 'neighborhood.'  And the blogosphere IS a neighborhood, isn't it?

Do have a good week!


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