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On a Cold Rainy Day In Spring
On a Cold Rainy Day In Spring
Sunday sonnet
William J Spirdione
Mar 30
I Walked into the Forest Alone and Found My Own Magic
I Walked into the Forest Alone and Found My Own Magic
A personal rebirth through the lens of Russian folklore and feminine myth
atinder kaur
Mar 30
The Daily Cuppa Birthday Directory
The Daily Cuppa Birthday Directory
Let’s Celebrate Our Writers
Quiet Frame
Sep 22, 2024
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Some Friendly Advice From An Editor
Some Friendly Advice From An Editor
A reminder of a few standard rules that apply to most publications…
Barb Dalton
May 14
Black Bean & Vegetable Patties
Black Bean & Vegetable Patties
Combine a tin of black beans and leftover cooked vegetables to form burger patties.
Jason Edmunds
May 14
Lucky to Have a Garden
Lucky to Have a Garden
The backyard garden in May is an absolute joy. Now, the pink hollyhocks and orange nasturtiums are blooming in abundance. The yellow…
Dr. Seema Patel (PhD)
May 14
Seeing the Weather Through My Lens
Seeing the Weather Through My Lens
Why I Chose to Send a Photo Instead of Describing The Weather
Quiet Frame
May 14
Are We Losing Our Capacity for Deep Reading?
Are We Losing Our Capacity for Deep Reading?
“The tragedy is not that we are reading less, but that we are being fed more, and that what we are fed no longer expects much from us…
Mukundarajan V N
May 14
Have You Heard About the New Neighbors?
Have You Heard About the New Neighbors?
What should we do?
Paul Gardner
May 14
Insightful Answer to an Interesting Question (38)
Insightful Answer to an Interesting Question (38)
Discover Something New Every Day: Expand Your Knowledge
Cosmic Wonders
May 13
And Then…Umm…Where Was I?
And Then…Umm…Where Was I?
I started telling a story the other day — something I thought was hilarious, deeply moving, even, possibly life-changing…probably won’t…
Gary L Ellis
May 13
Do We Really Know What We Think We Know?
Do We Really Know What We Think We Know?
“‘The illusion of explanatory depth’— a cognitive bias that describes our tendency to believe we understand something better than we really…
Mukundarajan V N
May 13
Visitation
Visitation
Wonderment
Men.21times@gmail.com
May 13
My Week in Review with 10 Random Thoughts
My Week in Review with 10 Random Thoughts
May 5–11
Shaloo Walia
May 13
A Lesson In Corners
A Lesson In Corners
One Is Never Too Old To Learn
Pratibha Singh
May 13
Simple Joys
Simple Joys
@Seema
Dr. Seema Patel (PhD)
May 13
Antique Greeting Cards are a Treasure to Behold
Antique Greeting Cards are a Treasure to Behold
Wandering through my favourite antique store, I found a box of cards that sent me back to when I was a kid. Mum had kept all the cards she…
Barb Dalton
May 12
What If the Strongest Power Inside You Is the One You Never See?
What If the Strongest Power Inside You Is the One You Never See?
How nature mirrors the hidden strength inside us all
RashmiPrabha
May 12
Happy Birthday, Kleri!
Happy Birthday, Kleri!
You are inspiring.
Christina Daniels
May 12
An Extremely Weird But Happy Surprise
An Extremely Weird But Happy Surprise
I can’t explain it
Adrienne Beaumont
May 12
Drifting Clouds
Drifting Clouds
My imagination! Is it normal?
Asmi
May 12
Positive Ideas for 2025: #80 Celebrate Mother’s Day: Recall Treasured Memories!
Positive Ideas for 2025: #80 Celebrate Mother’s Day: Recall Treasur...
I always look forward to recalling treasured moments on Mother’s Day. What better way to honor Mother’s Day than spending time with your…
Rose CG
May 12
Mother’s Day Meanderings
Mother’s Day Meanderings
I’m a mother of three boys who are now all young adult men ranging from 23 to 30 years of age. Being their mom has been my most important…
Carol Labuzzetta, MS
May 12
I Found One of My Son’s Old Notebooks Today
I Found One of My Son’s Old Notebooks Today
Decluttering is the hardest thing in the world
Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles
May 11
The Human Antidote
The Human Antidote
For decades, Tim Friede (not Doggo above) has willingly allowed deadly snakes to bite and envenomate him — black mambas, cobras, taipans —…
Susan Alison
May 11
Keeping Shared Secrets Under the Wraps
Keeping Shared Secrets Under the Wraps
“It is wise not to seek a secret, and honest not to reveal one.” –William Penn
Mukundarajan V N
May 11
Second Week in May — Random Thoughts
Second Week in May — Random Thoughts
Inspired by the lovely Kate Michaelson
A.J. Cralle (she, her)
May 11
It’s My First Mother’s Day in 30 Years Without My Kids Physically Present
It’s My First Mother’s Day in 30 Years Without My Kids Physically P...
From conception, our offspring steal our hearts and quietly rob us of many freedoms: a solid night’s sleep, personal time without a squeal…
Barb Dalton
May 11
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