Poetry is my passion, my labor of love. Why do I write poetry? Poetry allows me to express myself in a way liberating my mind from the vagaries of daily life. Poetry connects me to my inner self. Writing poetry allows me to soar high, free from the earthly bounds while still connected to the realities of life. I am not a methodical writer. I have no set topics to write about. What I feel, perceive, think about, I share. I open my mind to the world. Like the weather, sometimes my poems are cloudy, sometimes stormy. I always like to see sunshine streaming through the leaves of trees, so I hope I can share some of those sunshine with my readers.
I don’t follow poem blogs , am not good at understanding it … and the subject makes me sad sometimes.. But you are an exception buddy. Your poems are so … simple and beauty. It is like am reading what’s in my mind ..! Thank you for sharing it!
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Thanks for your encouraging words. I write from my heart.
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Sure, I want more of those sunshine. So, remember I am here.
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Thanks. Still need to finish working on my theme for the assignment.
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Ok, your blog is already awesome but your judgment is final. Let me know when you are done with it, and I can tell you how it looks compared to the one you have now.
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Definitely.
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Cool.
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Updated my Assignment 6 for today.
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Ok, thanks for the reminder. I will be there right away.
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Thanks.
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You are welcome. I could not find the two new poetry which you talked about. The Unmasked Grave and………
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It is “Unmarked Grave of Miners Long Gone”. What is the other one you could not find?
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I have read “Unmasked Grave…I didn’t find “Who do I Thank”.
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I checked my blog postings just now, it is there. Posted on Dec24. Actually another blogger has “liked” it today. So I am not sure why you are not finding it.
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Ok, I will check again. I hope to find it. Thanks.
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Thanks.
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I can’t wait to read more of what you have to share!
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Thanks for the encouragement.
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I have two poems in my blog about my hike on the hills near my home – Unmarked graves of Miners Long Gone and Who do I Thank.
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You have poetically described your love for poems. You should participate in Blogging U’s Poetry course, I think they call is Writing 201.
Great about page by the way! 🙂
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Thanks for the suggestion. Registration for the next class is over. I will keep looking. I am hesitant of too much structure.
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Oh I was not aware that registrations closed! 😦
Don’t hesitate, I hesitated too when I initially joined Writing 101, but that was the best thing to have ever happened to me! 🙂
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Thanks.
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Your about page is great. I liked it. Short and straight to the point.
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Thanks.
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Nice.
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I’m glad we met, you have the voice of a friend over a glass of wine, ate the end of the day, talking about stuff that matters… I smiled reading your blog 🙂
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Thank you for visiting my site and your kind words.
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Thank you for liking some of my scribbles and I have enjoyed reading your blog. Not sure I can commit to Blog 201 or whatever it is, I did sign up once and never got any further, It was good to see your blogs about it.
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I believe in Never Say Never Again:)
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Hey! Popping in to officially complete the rule for award. Of-course I will nominate you for award..And of-course you already know this .. Please feel free to accept or not acknowledge it…
https://whatsinmyheadandheartnow.wordpress.com/2016/01/20/am-ready-with-my-acceptance-speech-oopsie/
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Thanks for nominating me.
I am very bad with acceptance speech, so procrastinate. Will get to the awards one of these days.
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Love your blog! Looking forward to reading more of your writing. 🙂 -phoebe
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Thanks for the encouraging words and thanks for visiting my site. Always appreciate constructive criticism.:)
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To the person who got me reading poems, keep writing and thank you for your inspirational rhyming words 😀
https://timelesswheel.wordpress.com/2016/01/26/recognition/
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Thank you so much.
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Hi Pranabaxom, it has been a pleasure to read your blog, and I enjoy coming back and reading your posts regularly. I have just nominated you for The Versatile Blogger Award. Thank you for your inspiration to me and to others.
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Thanks for the nomination. I hope I can do justice to it.
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You are welcome.
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Is it too quick for another award? Nah… here it is 😀
https://timelesswheel.wordpress.com/2016/02/06/creativity-is-contagious-pass-it-on/
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Beautiful blog. Thanks for visiting Source of Inspiration and leaving bread crumbs to find you. hugs, pat
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Thank you.
It was my pleasure to visit your site.
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Hi P! (I am not sure on how to call you but it will be a delight to know what name you prefer. :))
I am glad you stumbled upon my blog because that lead me to yours. 🙂 I love your poem for TLT and I am looking forward to reading more.
I am particularly thrilled as I read this, “Poetry connects me to my inner self. Writing poetry allows me to soar high, free from the earthly bounds while still connected to the realities of life.” It felt like I am reading my mind through your words. 🙂
See you around!
Rosema of A Reading Writer
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Thanks for your kind words.
What’s in a name☺so you can call me what you like. My friends call me Pranab.
Glad that we met and hope to read your poems again.
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I suppose I want to be one of your friends so I’ll call you Pranab. 😉
Thank you! See you around! 😉
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You are welcome.
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great visiting your blog… 🙂
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Thanks for the visit.
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Hey there, Pranab! I happened upon your blog at Jacqueline’s party. I love your About Page. Now, I’m going to poke around your poems for a spell. See you back at the party. 😀
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Thanks for the kind words and thank for the visit. Don’t get much time nowadays to write and browse. Trying to avail whatever free time I have today to indulge.
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Same here…free time is a luxury.
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Yes, it is. Try to ignore the “Honey do list” sometime☺
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Oh no…don’t ignore that list. You’ll be in hot water…lol. Enjoy the sunshine. I was in your state last week visiting family.
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It’s too hot to go work outside, so I have a valid excuse.☺
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I love poetry too, and it features in my recently published book, The Curse of Time – Book 1 – Bloodstone. 🙂
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Lovely to meet you! And I hear you regarding the blessings of writing poetry. 🙂
Have a beautiful week. ~Debbie
ps – great photo for your blog cover.
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Thank you for your kind words and thanks for visiting.
That picture on my cover is of Dana Peak (13000 ft) in Sierra Nevada taken by me in September of 2014, hiking down from Gaylor Peak (11000 ft). Dana Peak was lighted up by the afternoon sun and looked magnificent.
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Good morning, I follow Todd Tyrtle in WordPress and at present he is cycling in India. I thought you may like his blog.
https://gooutsidetoday.com/category/india-2019/
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Thanks for the link. I checked couple of posts and will follow.
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