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Monday, March 18, 2013

Open Link Monday

Welcome to the Imaginary Garden...

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Jane Art

...Expect to meet a few toads.

Greetings to all! Here's hoping that the luck of the Irish will be with you this week, as well as the joys of Spring. What better way to enjoy a new Monday than to share in the wealth of poetry to be found in our garden? Please link up a poem of your choice, and join us in reading and supporting the work of others.

16 comments:

  1. Good morning all.
    Kerry, hope you can find some moments to sit quietly in the midst of all that hard work. How many weeks off for Easter?

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  2. Happy Monday to all ~

    My poem was inspired by graffiti art we saw last Sunday at downtown market. Also written for Kay's Sunday Challenge ~

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  3. I must admit to being too early for spring. We expect 15cm Tuesday. sigh.

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  4. Monday, Monday, La la,la la la la.

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  5. Hi Aprille, I'll have 9 days off - 5 working days and two weekends. Then it's back to the grindstone again. Brief respite.

    Wishing you all a lovely Monday, whatever the season in your parts.

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  6. Mornin' Toads! Almost officially spring here.

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  7. I used the above picture as my prompt and ended up writing a gloomy poem. How the hell does that happen?

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  8. I've been multi-tasking here. It doesn't work well for me, so I'll get back to commenting after my nap!
    See you all later.
    Luv, K

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  9. Hi everyone! Just wanting to give everyone that feeling of Spring.

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  10. It is gorgeous in the garden today! I will be by...looking for inspiration! Y'all always bring it-lol Okay I'm not southern, just having fun~

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  11. Thank you again for the invitation ~ Sincerely Deborah

    “Beneath the Lily White”

    It served me well the gesture of
    Light yielding buzz and hum,
    The blood drop like a tear drips
    After the slip,
    The scissor,
    The cut,
    And, the release of new life
    When thorn clung
    To my winter-pallor.

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  12. I wish there were some way of persuading folks that the wild is so important for us. We're on the verge of wiping everything out. This wolf, went so far because there were no other wolves to be found.

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  13. Hey, guess what? Tuck Magazine published my poem "Early Onset" as a flash fiction in their March 2013 issue: http://tuckmagazine.com/2013/03/19/march-fiction/
    Check it out and leave a comment there, please, with response/feedback/criticism/kindness.
    Thank you, dear Toads! Susan

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