Here I am again.
To finish with flying colors
yes, I hope to gain.
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Photo credit: Pop Sugar
DAY 38 of 50 Days of Gratefulness
Today, I am thankful for chances!
After I almost completed my 2015 Reading Challenge, two books away!, I am now giving myself a second chance with Pop Sugar!
Here’s the complete categories, for those who might be interested:
…will be posting my book list, soon!
BUT, if you have any suggestion please do tell me!
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I really like this kind of photography! Lol. 😀
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Credits to Pop Sugar! 😀
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Lovely photo and haiku 🙂
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Is it a haiku, Judy? I am not quite concious of the form! 😀
Thank you, Judy!
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The way it was set out it looked like a haiku but you had an extra syllable on the 2nd line. As far as I know a haiku is comprised of 3 lines. 5 syllables on the first line, 7 on the second and then another 5 on the 3rd. The first and 2nd lines should read as a sentence when taken together. and the 2nd and 3rd lines should also read as a sentence. Also there should be opposing meanings in the first and second parts, I know a lot of people don’t always stick to all of those rules and I sometimes don’t manage to get the opposites in! Ronovan explains haiku better here: https://ronovanwrites.wordpress.com/2016/01/11/ronovanwrites-weekly-haiku-poetry-prompt-challenge-79-crystalhope/
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Oh. Thank you for explaining, Judy! And for the link! 🙂
I am not actually aiming to write a haiku, it’s just a random poem. 🙂 I am no expert with meters and forms, what I love is rhyme. 🙂
Nonetheless, thank you lovely Judy! ❤
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My pleasure. It was a lovely poem anyway and I enjoyed it 🙂
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Oh thank you so much, Judy! 😀
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Good luck! I love the haiku/senryu (I get the forms confused)
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I am not actually concious with the poetic form. Haha. And I also have no idea if it is a haiku or a senryu! (facepalm)
Thank you for the encouragement, Mel!
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You’re welcome 🙂 I get them confused too which is why I follow two wonderful poets. They each excel in writing reams of one or the other. They help keep me straight 🙂
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Oh. Who are they? 😀
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https://wordpress.com/read/blog/id/70658717
and
http://hooklineandinkwell.wordpress.com/
They write some gorgeous, but short, stuff!
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Oh. I follow them, too! 😀
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🙂 yay!
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Love this list! I may have to incorporate it into my own challenge!
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Hi there, Aliza! I am glad you liked it! 🙂
Tell me the books you will read, alright? 🙂
Thank you for reading!
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love this list … You have made list of the books that you are gonna read according to this?
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Thank you! 😀 I am slowly making a list and I will be posting updates, soon! 😀
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I love the idea of doing this on a blog. I’ve seen that list and even printed it, but you just gave me a great idea. Thanks–and when I get organized enough to use this, I’ll totally be giving you (and Popsugar) all the credit–thanks!
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Oh thank you, Amy! I hope you will enjoy, too!
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