Category: Quote
Meaning in names
Isn’t she so sweet and thoughtful? Thank you Busy Mind Thinking for thinking of me today 🙂
Night
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“I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day.”
Vincent Van Gogh
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My Pay Day Thursday collaborator bailed on me (so frustrating!)Â I want to still Pay it Forward so I am giving you the opportunity to guest blog.
Email your ready to go photos etc. guest blog and I will give it a read. I will choose one out of the bunch that I liked and post links to the other submitters that I didn’t select.
Please keep it clean. PG rated please.
Send your guest blog to writingsofamrs@outlook.com with Guest Blog in the subject bar.I will accept emails until Wed. night 8pm eastern time.
I will post the blog on Thursday 2:00pm eastern time. Check back to see if your post was selected.
I have a lot of people waiting to collaborate but I wanted to make this open to whomever.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask them below.
Thank you,
Jennifer
Past, Present and Future Reside, a poem.
How do you feel when you see things that don’t sit well with you?
Do you go and talk to you friends and say what a shame things are?
When you see or hear about an injustice being done to a fellow human being do you sit and take a moment to think about how that makes you feel? Â Do you let it stir and simmer? Â Do you use that passion to move you forward and take action?
Are you aware of yourself and the passion that burns inside you? Do you make a difference in the lives of those around you? Do you give back to community? Do you volunteer? Do you make a difference?
If not…… Continue reading
News Break!!…HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY, STUFF IT TUESDAY, PAY DAY THURSDAY,TWITTER etc.
So first things first… HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!
I was spoiled with gifts and flowers (roses and flowers made out of construction paper) Cards and cookies, store bought and home made. The family planned a Mothers day game of croquet but….
I am doing not a thing for the day….except..
This is a photo from Jan. 2012 Yes, I was blonde. Noah and I watching the game 4th goal
I am about to sit down and watch the movie Cloud Atlas and then watch the hockey game *GO LEAFS GO* Yes, I’m Canadian and yes I will have a beer in my hand while I cheer! But I will be drinking a Corona.
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I will also be having breakfast for dinner, my favorite! (home made waffles with fruit and whip cream on top…mmmmm) made lovingly by the Mr. Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Pattern
PAY DAY THURSDAY: Introducing Jim The Running Son
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So this week I have collaborated with Jim, The Running Son in my first ever attempt at a ‘poetry’ battle, poem collaboration!
Don’t forget to vote at the end!
Let’s find out a little more about Jim. The drum roll please…..
Nonsensical
Image props: Angela Stewart
The poem begins now.
So I call this poem nonsensical. I wanted to challenge myself. I always try to search for and pass on meaning, depth, an underlying message in my poetry and I thought this might be a great exercise to help me write outside of my box. To help me learn to write words that have no correlation, that are nonsensical. But see this is impossible because all things are related and all words are correlated. Whether we have the eyes to see it or the soul to feel it.  You can never walk away from it.
While this exercise stretched my word association and the way I think about words I realized that I quite like my box.
So I either failed this exercise miserably or it led me further, deeper in my journey to self-discovery.
Nonsensical
The glimmering dull echo of touch
Cheers to the weekend
Weekly Writing Collaboration Challenge with the Mrs. For writers, poets and photographers…come on I know you have the ‘write’ stuff!
So I have come up with a weekly collaboration idea! I challenge you as writers and poets to “stuff” my opening and closing paragraphs with a written paragraph of no more than 5 sentences or a poetry verse of 6 lines that would fit as the “stuffing” of the story.
But don’t do this… Continue reading






