Severeboneloss One more challengealready exhausted systemaccommodating further testing slowclimbdetermination (Written for my weekly challenge: threes. I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis last year, but due to other, more urgent health problems, treatment was put on hold. Reviewing the situation, my doctor referred me to a specialist, who said I have severe bone loss in my hip […]
Anfractuous connotes splintered, yet you and I,never broken, dancea circuitous routelost in personal reveriesinterlocking threadssolid as the symbolsadorning ring fingers. (Tuesdays, I borrow from Twitter @Vjknutson. Image my own.)
Faint at the sight of needlesa squeamish gene, I’m sure Suck it up, adult self admonishesChild looks away, breath held Sixty-two years its been thustoo many pokes to count And now there is new promisea vaccine to ward off the virus Hope reduced to one tiny vialbelieve me, this sleeve’s rolling up. (Written for Reena’s […]
I really like the old jug!
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Thanks!
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I think the Texas tree is a live oak? I can’t even conceive of a tree being 1,000 years old. What a testament to its resilience!
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It is a live oak. That area had been hit by hurricanes – amazing that it still survives.
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I like sgeoil’s term “majestic.”
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Yes. that’s a good term
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I’ve got an old pot that came from my Nan. The lid and legs were broken and badly repaired quite a few times. My brother and I used to play frisbee in the living room when our parents were out! I still love that old battered pot.
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Yes, this one is cracked, but irreplaceable.
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I don’t know….antiquities…majestic tree, I feel you could just sit under her and share your soul and she would listen.
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Right?!
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