Tag: musing
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A Book Spine Poem
To Write or Not to Write Dear Readers, I am now going to continue interjecting my poems. My poems are based on my life experiences, perspectives, and observations. Whether it’s rhyme, free verse, haiku, or prose, my writing aims to capture the intricacies of human emotions and the beauty, complexity, and sometimes the chaos of… Read more
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Take the Limits Off!
Keep the ball rolling! Like me, you have started the year listing your goals for creating and writing. While doing my homework for my writing class, I came across this quote. I love quotes! Join me and be encouraged. :) Credit quote and image: www.success.com Read more
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What is your mission?
My 2025 mission is to be a creative and unique writer, to write captivating stories, poems, and whatever style of writing say, ‘go for it’. I pray that wisdom, workmanship, and skill give a touch to the unexpected, turning everyday moments into extraordinary narratives, making the readers laugh, cry, and think. I’ll embrace the joy… Read more
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Stop Hyperventilating-A Prose
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Do not let fear take hold of your heart Stop Hyperventilating Yes! There is pure madness around us today. Yes! You look around, and all you see is sadness. Yes! No one’s listening to the truth anymore. Yes! The government does not care about the poor. Yes! You were left on Mr. and Mrs. Foster’s… Read more
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The Bible-Deuteronomy
I found out what Deutronomy means… Deuteronomy, the fifth book of the Bible, serves as a reaffirmation of laws and teachings given to the Israelites. Its name means “second law,” reflecting its purpose of restating key commandments and guiding principles before they entered the Promised Land. Through Moses’ speeches, it emphasizes obedience, faith, and the… Read more
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Times of Hardship 2-Thinking in the Wind
(An extract from my old journal) A Day When All Seemed Gloomy Nature often provides profound insights, especially on challenging days. On one such day, when everything seemed to work against me and I kept questioning, “What’s the use?”, I observed the sky. It struggled to clear up, battling against dark clouds. Occasionally, the sun… Read more
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Season of Hardship
(An extract from my old journal) My journey to the mindset I carry today wasn’t a sudden shift; it’s been a winding path of growth and lessons. In my early thirties, as a teacher’s assistant at Montessori Elementary, a colleague’s cryptic remark about my “stars not being aligned” stuck with me, sparking quiet reflection. Years… Read more
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Blooms, Blooms, and More Blooms
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by jjfaucher Blooming above… Blooms awaken in spring’s soft light,Fresh leaves unfurl a vibrant green.Nature’s palette, pure and bright,Whispers of renewal are seen,Life is reborn in serene colours. ☺jjf Wild and FreeSpring stirs the world into a vast expanse of possibilities,Painting it with soft colours and lively shades of green.Blossoms unfold as quiet hints of… Read more
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A Composition – Friendship
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Learning through scenarios allows us to step into real-life situations and explore challenges in a dynamic, practical way. By engaging with these experiences, we develop problem-solving skills, adaptability, and a deeper understanding of the complexities of the real world. This approach bridges the gap between theory and practice, making learning more meaningful and applicable. My… Read more
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Higher Ground – Perspective
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Amid London, Ontario’s bustling streets, a chance encounter with high-rise window cleaners defying gravity sparks reflections on their unique skills, daring routines, and unsung sobriety. The unexpected spectacle becomes a reminder that extraordinary performances can be found where least expected in the city’s rhythm. Read more
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