In the Head Toad's Garden it's Spring! |
... where real toads like to hangout every Monday.
Good day to all toads, wanderers and bards! Whether you are feeling the cold approach of Winter or are looking forward to the warm days of Summertime, you are most welcome to spend some time in our garden. Share a tale, visit with a friend, leave your thoughts behind.
This open link affords us all the opportunity to present a poem of our own choice, without any stipulation except that this space be treated with due consideration for all, in the Real Toads spirit.
This open link affords us all the opportunity to present a poem of our own choice, without any stipulation except that this space be treated with due consideration for all, in the Real Toads spirit.
I like this living in Oz Im always first well usually... an easier week so I promise to do some commenting... well thats the plan
ReplyDeleteGood Morning everyone. I hope this will be a great week for all!!
ReplyDeleteGood morning all toads [and toadies]. So good to see something growing so prettily. Lysianthus?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing more from Kerry's garden to save our spirits in our barren winter justabout to start here up North.
Common Iris. Perhaps Lysianthus is its fancy name? We had a weekend of torrential rain - good for the garden but I'm happy that Monday dawned bright and sunny.
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ReplyDeleteI have added my most complex poem written in a while. Hope you all enjoy a Happy Monday!
ReplyDeleteWell, some things are too disgusting to be doing in public...that's my focus for today. Happy Halloweenie, Toads!
ReplyDeleteJust felt like dancing, this morning! Happy Monday, Toads!
ReplyDeleteThis is also for Sunday's Mini-Challenge and posted here as I was gone all weekend hiking a portion of the Blue Ridge Parkway, NC. I would love to live there someday.
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ReplyDeleteso good to see you all. can't wait to read what you've been up to.
This Monday prompt gave a chance to focus!
ReplyDeleteI'm relieved to be home. I am too much of a hermit to be reading poems and making friends with people who are actually present: I fear volunteering for committees, having ideas I should put into practice--you know--things I did too much of once upon a time. I'm just not ready yet. Retirement is so sweet, I just want to bask here for a while and sort through the accumulations of several other lifetimes.
ReplyDeleteLove to visit the garden~ I am behind but will try to visit you back from Laurie's Zen post, forward~
ReplyDeleteI hope everyone is well! ATB
@ Patricia. I can't leave my comment on your blog because I can't sign in using the 3 options available. Sorry about that but I really liked your Autumnal scene.
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ReplyDeleteI am linking an older piece--I hope I got the link done correctly. Happy Monday! We had our first rain!!!
Thank you for the opportunity to link. I'm excited to read everyone's offerings this week!
ReplyDeleteCool! I didn't have a current post with poetry so I chose an old one. Hope that's okay.
ReplyDeletegorgeous photo!
ReplyDeletehey toads, whoosh, Monday night already. i'm still playing with Jueju so here's another one. xoxo & have a good week!
ReplyDeleteLoved all the Jueju poems!! What a lovely form (and NO ryhming! :) I watched the Presidential debates instead of commenting on Open Monday.... will be back in the morning to read here.
ReplyDeletei almost made it on time this week. {smile} i hope everyone has a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower!
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