ابراج مدينه شبام حضرموت
ابراج مدينه شبام حضرموت
مدينه كريتر من اجمل المدن تقع في محافظه عدن .. باليمن
غايه في الجمال
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مدينه المكلاء مدينه سياحيه ساحليه تقع في محافظه حضرموت .اليمن
لوحه فيها من الجمال الفني .ولااااروع
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مجسم جبل راس يقع في الحديده …اليمن
محافظه تعز .اليمن
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هذهالطبيعه الخلابه تجعل من السياحه شوق ولهفه للعجوز في ربوع هذا الوطن .. …بلدكم الثاني اليمن
Today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub from Melissa Lemay has a form option called “The Fold” by Gillena Cox, and an extensive list of autumn words to Fold into Autumn. The prompt is: write a poem incorporating autumn, folding in some autumn words from the list provided below (at end of post), or whatever…
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vintage bouquets light-wrapped orange clusters brighten outdoor rooms Mums For Cee’s #FOTD
Yesterday was the first day of fall, and it was cool and cloudy, I noticed this week that the leaves were just starting to change color. The garden is finally slowing down. I am done canning tomatoes. Fall has always been my favorite season. Not too hot, not too cold. (We won’t talk about the…
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A gigantic flower to celebrate all the late August and September birthdays. We have five to celebrate among those close to us. Happy days to you! This post is part of Whatsoever is Lovely. ¡Olé! –Rebecca Whatsoever is Lovely: Sunflowers
Dear Friends, Happy Friday! Hubby and I are finally feeling human again after being down with our first spell of Covid. The last few weeks reminded me of a poem from my recent book. And even though I’ve shared it before, I feel it’s a good reminder for all of us. I hope you feel…
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What things give you energy? I really don’t have any chemical means of getting any energy. I just have to decide I’m up and that’s when I’m up so I just move through my day like I always do. Energy
I opened a book and in I strode Now nobody can find me. I’ve left my chair, my house, my road, My town and my world behind me. I’m wearing the cloak, I’ve slipped on the ring, I’ve swallowed the magic potion. I’ve fought with a dragon, dined with a king And dived in a…
Lens-Artists: Recharge Cee’s Flower of the Day Recharge At The Public Garden
A gigantic flower to celebrate all the late August and September birthdays. We have five to celebrate among those close to us. Happy days to you! Description for people with visual challenges: sunflower stalk over 2.5 m tall. Sunflower head the size of a large pizza. Photo: Rebecca Sunflower head against the partially cloudy sky.…
Denzils NPC #29: Spiders and their webs Another great subject and those who know what I post does on occasion contain a spider or two. I think I’ll be gentle and ease those of a certain disposition to our wonderful eight legged friends into this post with a few spider webs. If you feel like…
The Alaska Highway was constructed in 1942 to connect the contiguous United States with Alaska to provide defence support during World War II. It was initially 2,700km in length, but has been improved and paved over the years and currently stretches 2,232km. The highway starts in Dawson Creek, British Columbia and ends in Delta Junction,…
It was lovely to see peacock butterflies and green-veined whites feeding on the last of the scabiosa (pincushion flower). We are taking a short blogging break and will be back on Wednesday 4th October 2023. Wishing you all a wonderful Wednesday and a blessed two weeks ahead, with love from Xenia xxx Photographs by Xenia…
Christina Deravedisian – Unsplash Inspired by Moonwashed Weekly Prompt – Gingered Sky & Reena’s Xploration Challenge #299 life’s complicated journeyebbs ever nearer to an endwith a gingered sky on the horizonsignaling a burst of recollectionsas the aura of light begins to dim memory is all around us, as well as withinas we begin the steps…
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The morns are meeker than they were The morns are meeker than they were –The nuts are getting brown –The berry’s cheek is plumper –The rose is out of town. The maple wears a gayer scarf –The field a scarlet gown –Lest I sh’d be old-fashionedI’ll put a trinket on. ( Emily Dickinson.) Le…
So, today we are going to “fold autumn into our poems”. The fold poem is a form created by our fabulous friend, Gillena Cox. She says: “The Fold [guidelines]1. 11 lines2. The end phrase of Line 1 repeats at Lines 5 and 113. The rhyme of line 1 continues through in every other line 4. There MUST be a…
I have struggled for time for the past three weeks. September is traditionally a busy work month for me and I’ve worked late every week day. I get my poems written during the school run (I keep them in my head until I get home and can write them down), but finding time to put…
Daily writing prompt What are your favorite types of foods? View all responses Since starting my journey, down my latest path, that began the week before Thanksgiving 2022 I have many new favorites. Now down 70 lbs. Avocado with tuna, eggs or on whole grain bread. Never had this fruit growing up in New England.…
Image by Johannes Plenio Thought for the Week We’re slipping into fallmost, almost fall, the not-quite season. Or perhaps you think of it as notumn, not autumn. But whatever you call it, this not-quite season has a wistful, fleeting ambiguity to it. When it isn’t lurching between extremes, it’s settling for warm rather than hot, cool…
We are having a very lovely month with sunny warmth and windless days. There are many flowers still blooming away and not showing any signs yet of slowing down. Lots of sunflowers are still fresh and vibrant in their daily sun-follow. This frilly rose could have easily been a spring bud, but it decided to…
“There’s a sunrise and a sunset every single day, and they’re absolutely free. Don’t miss so many of them.” – Joe Walton This is a post I originally published on 2/8/2023. Heads up – you have have already read this. When we celebrated our car turning 100,000 miles in December, we made the car a…
A gigantic flower to celebrate all the late August and September birthdays. We have five to celebrate among those close to us. Happy days to you! Description for people with visual challenges: sunflower stalk over 2.5 m tall. Sunflower head the size of a large pizza. Photo: Rebecca Sunflower head against the partially cloudy sky.…
I have struggled for time for the past three weeks. September is traditionally a busy work month for me and I’ve worked late every week day. I get my poems written during the school run (I keep them in my head until I get home and can write them down), but finding time to put…
Still yellowing! Because yellow is always a delight to watch. Here’s a bunch of Chrysanthemums for your today: . Wishing you a lovely Tuesday 🙂 For Cee Neuner’s FOTD – September 19 – Hydrangea FOTD Tuesday – Sep 19th
Lens-Artists: Recharge Cee’s Flower of the Day Recharge At The Public Garden
A gigantic flower to celebrate all the late August and September birthdays. We have five to celebrate among those close to us. Happy days to you! Description for people with visual challenges: sunflower stalk over 2.5 m tall. Sunflower head the size of a large pizza. Photo: Rebecca Sunflower head against the partially cloudy sky.…
This week’s theme set by Donna is – time. As a child I remember getting great joy from blowing a “dandelion clock”. With each blow the seeds would float away. Dandelion clock with butterfly Of course it rarely told the correct time. Dandelion seeds But what a wonderful way to spread some dandelion seeds. Dandelion…
The Rebels by Maria L. Berg 2023 Today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub from Melissa Lemay has a form option called “The Fold” by Gillena Cox, and an extensive list of autumn words to Fold into Autumn. The prompt is: write a poem incorporating autumn, folding in some autumn words from the list provided…
Don’t be satisfied with stories, how things have gone with others. Unfold your own myth. words; Rumi, The Essential Rumi pictures; Allamanda, Eddie’s Garden Photos Your Own Myth
Today, 23rd September, we welcome the autumn equinox which signifies the end of summer and the beginning of our transition into the sweater wearing season. Also, over on Mark’s blog, he tells us that from September 22 – 27 we are in the micro-season of “Thunder Lowers Its Voice”, the first micro-season of the season…
Chrysanthemums For Cee’s #FOTD vintage bouquets light-wrapped orange clusters brighten outdoor rooms Mums For Cee’s #FOTD
After a short stop at Jamaica Bay I decided to visit the community gardens at Floyd Bennett Field to look for butterflies. Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes), Floyd Bennett Field 9/14/2023 Black Swallowtail (Papilio polyxenes), Floyd Bennett Field 9/14/2023 Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), Floyd Bennett Field 9/14/2023 Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis), Floyd Bennett Field 9/14/2023 Floyd…
The Rebels by Maria L. Berg 2023 Today’s Poetics prompt at dVerse Poets Pub from Melissa Lemay has a form option called “The Fold” by Gillena Cox, and an extensive list of autumn words to Fold into Autumn. The prompt is: write a poem incorporating autumn, folding in some autumn words from the list provided…
I have struggled for time for the past three weeks. September is traditionally a busy work month for me and I’ve worked late every week day. I get my poems written during the school run (I keep them in my head until I get home and can write them down), but finding time to put…
Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one’s weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart. words; Mahatma Gandhi picture; Bromeliad, Eddie’s Garden Photos Have a Heart