Tag Archive | love
Partners in Crime and Fate
Originally posted on Legends of Windemere:
Hearts once cold Beat anew With hunger and passion For a world That once was a shadow * Meals regain taste Warmth of sun on the skin No longer cold The pair indulge in sensations That once were memories * The past they share Revived in quips and chats…
MOONLIT FOREST
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
? ? “Walk with me through the moonlit forest. Let our feet graze the tips of the grass, never touching down, held aloft by our love and passion. Follow me through the endless night to a land where no man walks. Only creatures as dark as the sky dare to…
Cliché…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Cliché Hackneyed, outworn, Sighing, mourning, why-ing Penned expressions of emotion Human * It is, they say, just a cliché To pen a mournful verse, An ode to love, a billet doux, A burning flame…or worse… And yet, the universal pen Of lovers everywhere Turns first to rhyme…
8 Basic Tips for Social Media Etiquette
Originally posted on The PBS Blog:
On social media, everything is a part of your brand and is an extension of you. People don’t know you personally so all they have to work with is the vibes you give off. From the way that you send emails, your blog posts, your social media posts and…
EYES TO THE SKY
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
magic-spelldust Invited by Ted Gore ? Light squeezes between the leaves. Eyes to the sky serve me best. Rays cast hot fingers on me. Sun has passed its daily test. ? The circle widens and deepens. A place to while away the day. I keep to its rounded corners. A place I’ve…
You’ve got mail…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I thought it was too easy. A week of long, fraught hours, early starts and late finishes, coupled with some bug or other to sap my remaining energy, ended with technical glitches… and, just for good measure, the internet went down too. By the time I got…
Love in cold blood
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
A healing embrace The gift of a loving soul Wears many faces A burden borne for others Lightening the heart of both * What I had observed in my fish tank with my little dying fish, I was privileged to see again in my son’s pond. His…
A life on the scales
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
My son has a sick fish in his pond over which we are both worrying. The trouble with pond fish is that they have many places to hide if they are unwell, and you only usually see them from above, so unless there is an obvious and…