Saturday, March 27, 2021

Sunday Muse #153


 Morning to you all, my Muse Friends!  It is hard to believe we are edging out of the third month of the year already! I hope to meet back up with you here, and look forward to seeing the different directions the image takes you.
Have fun everyone!

33 comments:

  1. I probably won't be able to post this week, but I will leave you with this:

    I tried to fly with my feet
    thinking myself fleet of foot,
    yet the feathers I'd plucked for wings
    tickled my toes so much
    I fell on my ass laughing

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    1. Sir! Requesting permission to like version one best ... Sir!!

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  2. Revised: (dang!)

    I tried to fly with my feet
    thinking myself fleet of foot,
    yet the feathers I'd plucked
    and stuck in my toes
    for wings tickled so
    I fell on my ass laughing

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    1. Tickle me pink I love this Qbit!! Every time I try to fly with my feet that happens to me too! :-))

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  3. Happy Saturday writing everyone! I think Qbit has us off to a wonderful start! :-)

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  4. Nice morning to all. Some eastward will have storms, they were our way Thursday evening sans the tornados.
    Carrie, you chose a neat picture holding lots of interesting tales.
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    1. Glad you like it Jim. Yes I hope the storms move through for them with no damage or troubles.

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  5. This is a lovely photo prompt Carrie. Posted mine :)

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    1. Thank you Sumana! Glad you are here! I am heading over to read it now. :-)

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  6. The image reminded me of words of Chief Seattle, a native American. I had intended to title my poem "Wings", but when I got ready to post I saw that Sumana had titled her poem "Wings"! The message I get from the image is abject sorrow.

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    1. I look forward to reading it Beverly. It speaks wings to me as well. :-)

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  7. I simply could not get past her 'tailor's bunions' as I have them. Cheers everyone.

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    1. I noticed that too....I have the other kind of bunion...two of them.....big as Texas...LOL Cheers my friend!:-)

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  8. This is, yet again, an excellent inspiring visual prompt! I love the freedom of writing to visual stimulation — it lets the creative mind soar. Thank you for keeping your light shining!!

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    1. You are very welcome Rob it is our pleasure and I am the same way. Visual prompts always motivate words from me faster. I look forward to reading your poetry!

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  9. I was inspired by the photo <3

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    1. Cool! That was the plan! So glad you are here Lisa!

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  10. Hi! Thanks for hosting! I must confess, I looked at the image this morning before contacts, before coffee, before rubbing the sleep adequately from my eyes, and as much as I tried, I couldn't 'erase' what I originally saw. Squint and you will see what I mean. Oh well, posting in a few. Happy Weekend, all!

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    1. Happy weekend Zander. I am sure regardless your poetry will be amazing. Always glad to see you here.

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  11. took me a while to see where this one could go - thank you for finding this challenge!

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    1. You are very welcome Laura! I look forward to reading it!

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  12. This is an amazing photo - I see transformation in a place of brokenness. Could just be me.

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    1. I see that too Truedessa! Glad you like it. Heading to read yours now.

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  13. It's been awhile. My muse has been quiet but this image spoke to me.

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  14. I love the photo! I saw rebellions. lol

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    1. There are lots of directions to go in that stance for sure! LOL I can't wait to read yours Susie!

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  16. Hi all- Jackson (my new puppy) is napping and so I write! I hope you all are doing well. :-)
    Carrie- Love the image!

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    1. So glad you love it Linda! Jackson is such a blessing! Heading over to read yours now.

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  17. I am in an extremely tired place these days. I love the photo, and your responses to it. Not sure if a poem will come, but will certainly enjoy yours.

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    1. I hope that soon you are feeling rejuvenated my friend. Always a pleasure to have you here Sherry!

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  18. Perfect words. I am following your blogs now. I would be the happiest if you grant me the honor to follow my humble blogs.

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