On a cold morning in spring for a lot of us, I thought I would heat things up with a warm Rictameter posted in March of 2017. This piece includes a link to Linda J. Wollf’s explanation and example of the poetry form.
On a cold morning in spring for a lot of us, I thought I would heat things up with a warm Rictameter posted in March of 2017. This piece includes a link to Linda J. Wollf’s explanation and example of the poetry form.
The birds aren’t the only ones who are hungry. I am hungry for Spring. It is snowing here in NY
I hear you. We are due for snow or ice or both tomorrow, but then it is supposed to warm up…finally. Stay warm!
You too
Glorious…as ever 🙂 Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. Means a lot to me. 😊
Genuinely, it’s my absolute pleasure 🙂
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Fascinating is nature’s harmony: you’ve written so clear and concise.❤❤
Thank you! Nature provides tunes that I never tire of listening to. 😊💕
I tune in to early morning birds actually laughing. There is song and conversations of so many kinds in nature. Thanks for another lovely share Tanya!
I think those are some of the happiest sounds to wake to. Thank you, again!
Beautiful, Tanya!
Thank you, Jennie! I am longing for the colors of spring and summer. 😊
You are welcome, Tanya. I am, too! 🙂
Being able to share a sense of warmth with a flower is part of the magic that wordsmiths can achieve. I dare a filmmaker to try it.
I am glad you liked it! Thank you. 😊
Beautyful line of inspiration to your friend to unfold.whenever seeds grown into a plant n tree ,surely is better for singing birds n too humans.💕💕💕💕🐥🐥🐥🐥🐝🐝🌺🌺
Thank you!
Most welcome dear!!💕💕💕
Another brilliant ‘Rictameter’!
Thank you! It is a fun form to play in, isn’t it?
It truly is