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Photography /Poetry /Humour
Mundane Monday
“Who can say what astonishments are hidden inside the most mundane being?”
Kate DiCamillo
Colour Coordination
If you want to make a statement
You need to be colour coordinated
Dressed in matching outfits
With all of your surroundings
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Photography /Poetry /Humour
Mundane Monday
“Who can say what astonishments are hidden inside the most mundane being?”
Kate DiCamillo
Mushrooms
Look what the rain brought:
Mushrooms, and not store bought
Popping up from the ground
Making a squishing sound
And waiting to be found
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Photography /Poetry
Day Four_ Journey
* Today, write a poem about a journey. You could channel your excitement about a trip you’re about to embark on (or just returned from), comment on the mental progress you witnessed someone make, or focus on the struggles, pleasures, and extreme emotions that travel can bring about.
* Enhance your poem with a simile if you’d like — it’s a common poetic device that uses words like “as” or “like” to show similarity between two unconnected concepts.
“Never go on trips with anyone you do not love” Ernest Hemingway
A Journey to the Island
The long trip survived
We had finally arrived
For long the journey
Had been planned
Sometimes with moods of stormy
With many a doors slammed
But now, as I am sitting
A view in front of me fitting
My mood is calmer than the sea
And intentions anything but flee
We had finally arrived