Tag Archive | beauty
NATURE
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
? It entices us. It bemuses us. It challenges us. But most of all, it inspires us.
SWEPT AWAY
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
Source:queenpalms ? ? SWEPT AWAY Lights twinkle on the horizon. A horizon tinted pink by the night. I walk past the mosaic trimmed pool. A trade wind follows me. I’m being swept away. By the view. By the lights. By the beauty. A contented sigh drifts on the wind.
Wash ‘n’ go
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Image: Pixabay I took a book into the bathtub today It is something I used to like doing, But over the past many years, I would say I’ve grown expert at high speed shampooing. ‘Me time’ a concept that just passed me by Or abandoned somewhere long…
THE TREE
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
? ? THE TREE The tree appears dark and looming. It could use some proper grooming. I want to take a walk between its legs, Growing tall from the ground like giant pegs. By its rules, we must strictly abide. Imagine the secrets it must hide. Come walk with me…
Three Day Quote Challenge – Body Image – Day One
Originally posted on Annette Rochelle Aben:
The one and only Bette A. Stevens nominated me for this challenge and I accept! Be sure to check out her blog, books and connect because she is one in a million, for sure. https://4writersandreaders.com/2018/05/13/3-day-quote-challenge-day-one/ I choose to go with the theme of BODY IMAGE for all 3 days. As…
ONE LAST BREATH
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
zandraart ? ? ONE LAST BREATH Down in the blue vacuum, I’ll depart from here soon. As I float down, you need not frown. This is where I want to be. I will be finally free. I hold firm against the tide. Small fish gather at my side. I feel…
First, catch your fish… #writephoto
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I can’t remember when I last felt so tired. The past couple of weeks have been hectic… in the best possible way… what with the workshop, reconnecting with old friends while they are in the country and all the usual stuff that makes up a busy day.…
Finding a New Purpose as a Bookstore: The Dominican Church in Maastricht
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Though bookstores often take over old buildings, most shops don’t inhabit old churches. A bookstore in the Netherlands, however, is an exception to that rule. In 2007, Seleyx, a Dutch chain, hired architect firm Merkx+Girod to convert an old Dominican church in Maastricht, Netherlands into a bookshop. In order to maintain…