Absolutely! We have had a lot of gorgeous frosts this winter. It helps to while away the cold months when they look pretty – at least from inside the window! π
HA! Trust you to make me choke on my tea. Not very ladylike, I’m afraid. Ah, yes – the snow is encroaching. So far it is rather like silver, liberally scattered through the dark. I don’t mind it, actually. Maybe someone will make the mistake of thinking I am wise! π
Ha! Not likely, Lyle. You are far too young – at least at heart! π This one was a tribute to an article I read lately about holocaust survivors. I am so drawn to their courage and spirit.
School is busy and challenging and entertaining as always. Had a wee one puzzling over the reading test – he was to draw a picture of a ‘crow’. After putting some quality thought toward the project, he drew an incredible cow, complete with bell, and crossed out the ‘r’. “It must be a silent ‘r’, because this is definitely a cow.” HAHAHAHAHAHA! I love my job!
Because “silver” is one of my favorite sounding words, your poem is a gift. My other favorite word is “honeycomb.” Perhaps you can write a poem about that?
beautiful, is the power of nature!
Absolutely! We have had a lot of gorgeous frosts this winter. It helps to while away the cold months when they look pretty – at least from inside the window! π
exquisiteness!
Thank you, Cindy! I’ll take it! π
Thanks Cindy! How a comment of this calibre squeezed by unnoticed is beyond me. Thank you, a month late! π
Lovely. Is your head crowned with snow at the moment? Or is the snow just up to your ankles?
HA! Trust you to make me choke on my tea. Not very ladylike, I’m afraid. Ah, yes – the snow is encroaching. So far it is rather like silver, liberally scattered through the dark. I don’t mind it, actually. Maybe someone will make the mistake of thinking I am wise! π
No mistake! You are wise. Snowy headed or not.
Choking may cause slight sporadic decreases of said implied wisdom.
I wish I had your way with words. Wonderful. (But I think you might have called me ancient)
Ha! Not likely, Lyle. You are far too young – at least at heart! π This one was a tribute to an article I read lately about holocaust survivors. I am so drawn to their courage and spirit.
Oh, WOW-Wonderful, Mel!! You know how I love silver.
I KNOW! Guess who was in my thoughts as I wrote that one????
Ooooh, I’m squealing with JOY!! God bless you BIG!! How’s school, and the winter weather?
School is busy and challenging and entertaining as always. Had a wee one puzzling over the reading test – he was to draw a picture of a ‘crow’. After putting some quality thought toward the project, he drew an incredible cow, complete with bell, and crossed out the ‘r’. “It must be a silent ‘r’, because this is definitely a cow.” HAHAHAHAHAHA! I love my job!
That is hilarious, not to mention ingenious!!!!
I love that stuff!!
You are indeed very gifted with words! Thank you!
Thank you very much, Dina!
Because “silver” is one of my favorite sounding words, your poem is a gift. My other favorite word is “honeycomb.” Perhaps you can write a poem about that?
π I take that as a personal challenge!
Awesome lines! Love the Sound of Silver. Stay Blessed.
Why, thank you! π
I am blessed to have stumbled upon your beautiful and inspiring blog. I, too, find God in the garden.
A fellow green thumb! Nice to ‘meet’ you, Mitsie. π