Soon To Be

  With each glorious hued sunrise new vitality erupts; no wickedness corrupts total energy, youthful strength as a gazelle’s imbued. No more to dread portions meager. No more to thirst for water eager with rivers rushing sparkling clean with minds elevated no actions mean. All risings, not up-risings, dedicated to offering knees bent, heads humbly … More Soon To Be

To Life!

Integrity preserves one’s soul eternally heartfelt each goal: Live ‘truth’ as Son highlights our way with true honest-hearted commit our play wearing garbs discreet modest of loyalty joyful nations united grateful to sing since Royalty Righteous Reigns to sweep death from our earth curing pain sickness forever. Precious: Our Worth. 50 words Write a poem … More To Life!

“A Mighty Man”

Splaying alongside tranquil streams fostering ‘arrows’ to glide amidst starry skies bethink wise words divine to ring: “Look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah; the fruit of the womb is a reward.” Precious beings in Heavenly Father’s eyes. “Like arrows in the hand of a mighty man, So are the sons of one’s youth.” A … More “A Mighty Man”

Gooseberries, How Does One Grow?

Growing soft fruit, like raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackcurrants and gooseberries in your own garden is a wonderful thing – it’s not too complicated, the results are delicious, there are savings to be had after a bit of initial investment and you have a wonderful supply of delicious fruits that aren’t always easily available. We absolutely […] … More Gooseberries, How Does One Grow?

Southern Cookin’

Mashed potatoes, a mess of slow-cooked greens and a meltingly tender chop soaking in rich sweet onion gravy is the kind of meal that demands a nap afterwards, at least if you haven’t been working in the fields all day. It’s not the kind of thing we have often in Gourmandistan, as we’re usually searching […] … More Southern Cookin’

For Writers Too

From book news and writing resources to posts about libraries and publishing, Kristen Twardowski’s blog is a haven for bibliophiles. via Kristen Twardowski: A Writer’s Workshop — Discover