
Tanka Tuesday: “This challenge explores Ekphrastic writing inspired by visual art (photographs). Cheryl, from last month’s challenge, provided the photo for this month’s challenge.” Colleen Chesebro
This photo reminds me of a cottage up north Canada where we spent a few day a while back. The place was pure cosiness. The sky was pretty and the fragrance coming out from the fireplace was intoxicant.
the wine is ready the sky is the performer cozy white blanket red oak is softly singing the evening is a delight
Beautiful and captures moments of simpler times.
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Thanks, Eugi! Tiny moments of pleasure are the best. Hope you are enjoying your weekend!
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My pleasure, Elizabeth!
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Very beautiful and soothing.
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Thanks, Judei!
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A real pleasure.
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That place sounds so relaxing! 🙂 Well captured in your poem.
Pat
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Thanks Jazz, it seems a lovely cabin, the place is stunning!
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I bet your view was spectacular! This photo is so magical! You captured its beauty with your words. ❤
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Yes, it was! All the stars and the silence. A wonderful place and this photo brought me back there.
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It helped me experience the magic with you. ❤
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💕 I’m there!
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Yes! 🙂
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Bliss!
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Thanks! 🙂
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You are welcome!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Jane!
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Wow, a cozy cabin with a bottle of wine would be just right to watch the show 🙂
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Hi Meg, simple things that give us lots of pleasure.
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Love the picnic image which leads us someplace else
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Me too, Ju-Lyn! I always use some image as a journaling prompt and it’s a surprise to see where they take me.
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The conversations that arise are sometimes rather eye-opening, and other times, allow deep-seated emotions to surface. The joy of prompts. And images. And poetry.
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It’s indeed interesting how differently we interpret a prompt. Lots of room for the imagination!
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