A twiglet is a short phrase. Or a word. Its aim is to “prompt” a flow. A thought. A memory. If something comes to mind, write. A polished piece isn’t the goal; creativity is. Leave a link, if you’d like your work read, but comments should not be expected. Twiglets are posted on Tuesdays.
[…] presence of dew. In photogrammetry and remote sensing, it is more commonly known as the hotspot.) Twiglet 121; voices crossing water, Waht Do You See? Photo via Helene […]
[…] Haibun/Haiku written under the influence of Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday, Misky’s twiglet, ‘voices crossing water’ and Go Dog Go Cafe’s Tuesday Writing Prompt: ‘blurred […]
Barbara, I couldn’t comment on you blog, but I wanted to let you know I read your entry and your April drafts and was very impressed with your means of expression. You have a gifted style, and it resonated well with me. I have a skull too.. I think mines a possum. I am trying to figure out how to pack it, so that it can make the trip to Alaska with me. I think it makes me feel much like your one inch skull..
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Also a dVerse Quadrille response: http://qbit.blog/2019/04/09/delivery
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[…] presence of dew. In photogrammetry and remote sensing, it is more commonly known as the hotspot.) Twiglet 121; voices crossing water, Waht Do You See? Photo via Helene […]
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Here’s mine: *Hands Across the Water…
Yes, the title is a from the Beatles song… notes at post.
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Yes, seems like we’ve lost something along the way.
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Very well done. I like this.
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There is a connection, somewhere in the back of my mind.
https://barbaraeyoung.com/april-drafts/across-distance-in-time/
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Love this, Barbara! I could see the details in front of me.
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Damn, so good. The man spewing up the moon is amazing, and the call across water/time is very ppwerful.
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Absolutely absolutely.
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Saw the first ice cream truck of the season!
http://purplepeninportland.com/2019/04/10/voices-crossing-water/
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The LImierick is alwaws great, but I really liked the Haiku too!
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Thanks, q!
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Limerick queen reigns
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Hah! Thanks, Misk.
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[…] Twiglet #121: Voices Crossing Water […]
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A lovely prompt Misky, our contribution is here: https://whippetwisdom.com/2019/04/11/tanka-loch-morlich/
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[…] Haibun/Haiku written under the influence of Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday, Misky’s twiglet, ‘voices crossing water’ and Go Dog Go Cafe’s Tuesday Writing Prompt: ‘blurred […]
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https://violetslentz.home.blog/2019/04/13/mother/
Wonderful twiglet this week, Misky. Thank you!
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I’m very pleased that it inspired such a lovely piece of poetry.
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Barbara, I couldn’t comment on you blog, but I wanted to let you know I read your entry and your April drafts and was very impressed with your means of expression. You have a gifted style, and it resonated well with me. I have a skull too.. I think mines a possum. I am trying to figure out how to pack it, so that it can make the trip to Alaska with me. I think it makes me feel much like your one inch skull..
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