Life cycles
Enjoying each of the ...26 total reviews
Comment from karenina
I need a serious lesson in learning how to insert images (if ever you have a moment)--
This is clearly a winner, which is obvious because I come to it so belatedly you've been awarded the win eons ago!
Unlike nature, we humans may have our seasons cut short--what we think of as Autumn may indeed be the winter of our days.
It is for this reason we must put our house in order and always be prepared to meet the Lord.
Karenina
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2023
I need a serious lesson in learning how to insert images (if ever you have a moment)--
This is clearly a winner, which is obvious because I come to it so belatedly you've been awarded the win eons ago!
Unlike nature, we humans may have our seasons cut short--what we think of as Autumn may indeed be the winter of our days.
It is for this reason we must put our house in order and always be prepared to meet the Lord.
Karenina
Comment Written 25-Nov-2023
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2023
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To be honest I forget how I did it! I will look back on my computer and see if I kept any notes. If so I will share them with you with pleasure. I was pleased to reread this one myself - I had forgotten I wrote it. Thanks again for another wonderful review. I am enjoying look back over all these ....
Wendy
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Ah, given my (lackluster) techy track record I'd likely mess it up anyway. Much better if I just enjoy YOURS!
Comment from Mary Vigasin
Very clever and creative in presentation, imagery and in words.
Each "season" is unique, beautifully written and each can stand on its own as a separate poem..
Good luck in the competition.
Best wishes,
Mary
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2022
Very clever and creative in presentation, imagery and in words.
Each "season" is unique, beautifully written and each can stand on its own as a separate poem..
Good luck in the competition.
Best wishes,
Mary
Comment Written 12-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2022
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Thank you very much Mary. Such a nice and encouraging review. Thank you too for your good wishes.
Wendy
Comment from Regina Elliott
Very beauteous, dear poet.
I really love the seasonal
theme. My best wishes for
the contest, the poem flows
so melodious. My very best
wishes for the competition.
Blessings to you. ~
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2022
Very beauteous, dear poet.
I really love the seasonal
theme. My best wishes for
the contest, the poem flows
so melodious. My very best
wishes for the competition.
Blessings to you. ~
Comment Written 12-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2022
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Thank you very much Regina. Blessings to you too. I appreciate your words and your good wishes.
Wendy
Comment from JLR
Wendy, All I can say is, "Bonzer!" From the graphics and the perfect development -from stanza to stanza to complete the task of the contest you have penned a real winner! Thanks for sharing your gifted talent.
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2022
Wendy, All I can say is, "Bonzer!" From the graphics and the perfect development -from stanza to stanza to complete the task of the contest you have penned a real winner! Thanks for sharing your gifted talent.
Comment Written 12-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 12-Jun-2022
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Thank you so much JLR!! What a lovely review. Your words make me very happy - and so does the six star rating. Much appreciated!
Wendy
Comment from Marienkiefer
I loved this poem, gentle and revealing. It felt like I was seeing a slideshow, life filing by stage-by-stage or a movie projector, reel, after reel of the stages of life.
Very lovely progressions.
Your poem creates heartfelt images, enveloped in nature. The sparkling part, what makes this memorable, is the vision of time.
I was reminded of how time is perspective and can be viewed differently. Some cultures view the future as behind them, and look back, as it is unseen, whereas the past is facing them, a frontal view. Past is ahead as it is something they have already seen and faced, therefore positioned in front of them, in full view range.
I love your poem and the themes that surface.ð??¸
reply by the author on 11-Jun-2022
I loved this poem, gentle and revealing. It felt like I was seeing a slideshow, life filing by stage-by-stage or a movie projector, reel, after reel of the stages of life.
Very lovely progressions.
Your poem creates heartfelt images, enveloped in nature. The sparkling part, what makes this memorable, is the vision of time.
I was reminded of how time is perspective and can be viewed differently. Some cultures view the future as behind them, and look back, as it is unseen, whereas the past is facing them, a frontal view. Past is ahead as it is something they have already seen and faced, therefore positioned in front of them, in full view range.
I love your poem and the themes that surface.ð??¸
Comment Written 11-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 11-Jun-2022
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How very interesting! A totally different perspective on time. I appreciate very much your thoughtful review!
Thank you.
Wendy
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My pleasure 🌸
Comment from C.A.Currie
I like everything about the way you executed this poem. Nice imagery, colored fonts, and an excellent choice of words throughout!
Thanks for sharing!
Sunshine, Rainbows, and Unicorns from my heart to yours
~ Christine ~
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
I like everything about the way you executed this poem. Nice imagery, colored fonts, and an excellent choice of words throughout!
Thanks for sharing!
Sunshine, Rainbows, and Unicorns from my heart to yours
~ Christine ~
Comment Written 10-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
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Thank you so much Christine. What a lovely review, greatly appreciated.
Wendy
Comment from Verna Cole Mitchell
This very well done poem of seasons of life through color is fascinating. Yesterday, in my devotions, I was fascinated by the final season as presented in the last chapter of Ecclesiastes with all its metaphors for old age and death.
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
This very well done poem of seasons of life through color is fascinating. Yesterday, in my devotions, I was fascinated by the final season as presented in the last chapter of Ecclesiastes with all its metaphors for old age and death.
Comment Written 10-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
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Thank you Verna! Yes the theme is as old as Ecclesiastes, but still relevant. And worthwhile lessons for us.
Wendy
Comment from Tom Horonzy
By George, like Eliza in My Fair Lady you got the gist of the writing challenge and did it from the beginning to the end of life. You are rather talented from someone hanging upside down, Down Under. :-)
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
By George, like Eliza in My Fair Lady you got the gist of the writing challenge and did it from the beginning to the end of life. You are rather talented from someone hanging upside down, Down Under. :-)
Comment Written 10-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 10-Jun-2022
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Thanks so much for reviewing! Such a fun review. But the challenge was quite a hard one, I thought! Did you know we write from the bottom of the page to the top and from right to left as well? Lol.
Wendy
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hahahahha. Good one, sista. You puzzled me for a moment with the reading and writing thingmajig.
Comment from lyenochka
I'm so proud of you to enter in all those internal pictures into your poem!! It looks lovely and the poem is a beautiful reflection on all the typical seasons of life. May we always stay thankful to God for His grace!
Best wishes in the contest!
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2022
I'm so proud of you to enter in all those internal pictures into your poem!! It looks lovely and the poem is a beautiful reflection on all the typical seasons of life. May we always stay thankful to God for His grace!
Best wishes in the contest!
Comment Written 09-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2022
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Thank you very much. Yes, I finally had a go! I?m glad you like it. I wondered if in my new-found enthusiasm I had overdone it. Lol. Thanks too for the good wishes.
Wendy
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No, it was just fine! 💖
Comment from royowen
It always seems like life is a harsh mistress, but God is compassionate, vowing that the transition to the eternal will always remain stingless, the grave merely a qualification of a life well spent, hopefully, and the destiny qualified success. This is beautifully written dear Wendy, blessings Roy
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2022
It always seems like life is a harsh mistress, but God is compassionate, vowing that the transition to the eternal will always remain stingless, the grave merely a qualification of a life well spent, hopefully, and the destiny qualified success. This is beautifully written dear Wendy, blessings Roy
Comment Written 09-Jun-2022
reply by the author on 09-Jun-2022
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Thanks Roy. There is no sting in death for believers. Loved ones left behind still feel some pain. Thoughtful review.
Wendy
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That?s true