Monday, March 29, 2021

Monday WRites 291

Today's mosaic is composed of past March 29th, years 2020. 2019.2015. 2011  at my blog Lunch Break


Click the  image thumbnail to Play the Puzzle online. Its only 50 pieces.
Tag Holy Week puzzle on TheJigsawPuzzles.com
 
A happy and blessed Holy Week to all
Is it just me or do you all find that this Month of March, flew fast and furious. 
Already we are at  the last Monday of March.
You've heard about the Monday Blues well this is Monday WRites (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea). 
Welcome to Monday WRites #291: A Happy Monday to all. Be Safe.

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
#124: Marvels and Memories

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Haibun Monday
Cherry Blossoms

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Trees around the savannah, must be happy, now. Its dress up time again. I saw one of the Pink Poui dotted pink as i passed by. It's that time again Holy week pulling us into Easter, colour coding our flowering trees. Colour on the potted Crown-of-Thorn keeps deepening as Good Friday approaches.

Will there will be  kite flying in the savannah, or will folks want to stay at home observing Covid19 protocols. Guess i will not be privy to answers, since i will be staying at home. Not that i mind, i have grown accustomed to Covid19 monk-dom.

postcards -
my only experience  
of cherry blossoms
© gillena cox 2021


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Monday, March 22, 2021

Monday WRites 290

Some photos from my March 2016 archives makes today's mosaic
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EARLY POUI puzzle on TheJigsawPuzzles.com
 
Month of March, still marching on 
You've heard about the Monday Blues well this is Monday WRites (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea). 
Welcome to Monday WRites #290: A Happy Monday to all. Be Safe.

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
#123: Just Another Day

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Quadrille 124
Knot

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Quadrille - knots
Lanyards on uniforms blue,
That's the way i remember, camp fire songs;
Nights under stars we hadn't a clue,
Those days we did belong;
Affirmations like 'be prepared'
Tying  clove hitch,  slip,  and friendship knots,
We sang life, caregivers cared,
They charted our dots.
© gillena cox 2021

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REVISIT
22 March 2018
22 March 2016
Aught


Wednesday, March 17, 2021

790


You wouldn't like water all over you splashed
What about the rain i earnestly enquired

Rain would be like Jesus from heaven come down
Oh well then that shouldn't spoil your fun

Blessings and miracles we all need it now
Even if you we re a big ole cow

But you're not aren't you my little sweetie
Don't even have to name you my sweet Rosemary

So then i will wet you at the soil
Snips of you i'll sautee in olive oil

It'll be fun you just wait and see
You and me my sweet Rosemary
© gillena cox 2021


BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
Weekly Scribblings #61: Starting a New Relationship 

Monday, March 15, 2021

Monday WRites 289


Click to Mix and Solve

Click to play the puzzle online: you can adjust the number of pieces and the shape of the cut

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Two popular Saint Days this week: On Wednesday St Patrick's Day and on Friday St Joseph'sDay  
You've heard about the Monday Blues well this is Monday WRites (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea). 
Welcome to Monday WRites #289: A Happy Monday to all. Be Safe.

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
#122: A Simple Post

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Prosery
Possibilities

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NOTE TO SELF
 Wisława Szymborska, states in her poem “Possibilities”
“I prefer keeping in mind even the possibility that existence has its own reason for being.”
I do not know this poet but i know i luv these words of wisdom. There is a ring to it that says change and uncertainty is like tomorrow, just a blink of  hope away. 
The author of life has already penned in yesterday, today and tomorrow.
Note to self research and read poems by Wisława Szymborska
© gillena cox 2021

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REVISIT
15 March 2018
15 March 2015
...sketch of every possibility

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Wednesday, March 10, 2021

788

COLLECTIVE GOLIATH
There used to be a moon leading like a star would.
There used to be people, crowds of them in the auditorium park.
There used to be corn soup vendors late into the wee hours of morning.

Street festivals are a historic memorabilia.
Something kids will google with enthusiasm.
Curiosity feeding the research fire.

It took only the tiniest of living things to make of us all a collective Goliath.
© gillena cox 2021


BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
Weekly Scribblings #60: Troubled Relationships

AND



CREDIT
Echo and Narcissus 1630 by Poussin

The Story of Echo and Narcissus is one of the most enduring tales from Greek mythology, and the tale of self-love and unrequited love is one which has been told and adapted over many hundreds of years. READ MORE HERE


REVISIT
10 March 2017
Chargin
When The Children Parade



Yellow Narcissus image from Bing

Monday, March 8, 2021

Monday WRites 288

Click to Mix and Solve
CLICK  to play the puzzle online
Happy International Women's Day to all women visiting today  
You've heard about the Monday Blues well this is Monday WRites (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea). 
Welcome to Monday WRites #288: A Happy Monday to all. Be Safe.

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
#121: Road Trippin Part 7

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Quadrille
Swift

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FLIGHT TO THE GODS
Swiftly to fly away
On wings through sky that way
How wonderous dreams do say

That birds alone
Are bound air bright have shown
Irony of man in magical pearly abalone
 
For smoke reaches the Gods in stealth
Slowly from shell of purifying wealth
© gillena cox 2021

#NOTE
In some Native American cultures, the shell of the abalone is used to burn sage. They believe the combined spiritual power of abalone and sage would take their messages to their Gods.
Read more...
HERE


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REVISIT
8 March 2018
first woman blood
a woman chosen


Thursday, March 4, 2021

786

 

BUTTON NOSE OF A DACHSHUND 

At the edge of silence

A voice, a name pronounced right


Covid 19 protocols observed

We meet at the gate, but the puppy, sans mask


A bottle of wine is always welcome

Fringe benefits for a surprise visit


I respond to my name knowing and 

recognizing the call of a sibling


Long-time-no-see

© gillena cox


BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH


Monday, March 1, 2021

Monday WRites 287

Lenten Stickers

Click to play this Jigzone Puzzle online Click to Mix and Solve

Welcome March. The fasting and penitence continues, Season of Lent.  
You've heard about the Monday Blues well this is Monday WRites (musing on the definition here of rite, as any customary observance for eg the rite of afternoon tea). 
Welcome to Monday WRites #287: A Happy Monday to all. Be Safe.

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BLOG HOPPING TODAY WITH
#120: February Thrills and Chills

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Haibun Monday
Walk with me down Memory Lane

DIFFERENT KINDS OF ABODE
Many of the houses are wooden. Some are mud houses with thatched roofs. The latter i find amazing. People live there in sunshine and rain.

My house is a wooden house. The steps are many to get from the fowl coop and the kitchen downstairs to the main house upstairs.
 
At the back of my house is brick house and from there the grunt of pigs can be heard as they slop the mush. 

The headteacher's  just before my house (as the house numbers dictate) is a brick house, even though there is a dirt oven downstairs and a wooden area for the animals.

the sad eyes of cows
chewing chewing chewing
late into the evening
© gillena cox 2021


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REVISIT
Tiny Candles - A Haibun
Eagle - A Haibun
Glass Stilletos - A Haibun