Monday Update 9-20-21
Sep. 20th, 2021 02:35 pmThese are some posts from the later part of last week in case you missed them:
Birdfeeding
Creative Jam
Today's Smoothie
Poem: "The Embodiment of Human Creativity"
Birdfeeding
Community Building Tip: Shelters
Birdfeeding
Poem: "That Flash of a Moment"
Birdfeeding
Mindfulness
Coping Skills: Brainstorm
Birdfeeding
Tree Frog
Watch "Matches"
There will be a half-price sale in Polychrome Heroics this week.
Poetry in Microfunding:
There are two open epics at present.
"Rainshadow Road" belongs the Daughters of the Apocalypse series. It discusses herbalism.
"A Celebration and a Consolation" belongs to Polychrome Heroics. Keira comforts her mother after the breakup.
The weather has been mild here. It drizzled a bit last night. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a flock of house finches, a flock of mourning doves, a lady cardinal, and a squirrel. Currently blooming: morning glories, nasturtium, cup plant, black-eyed Susan, Queen Anne's lace, petunia, zinnias, marigolds, spiderwort, cypress vine, sedum, some yellow thing amidst the big bluestem, wild sunflowers, sunchokes.
Birdfeeding
Creative Jam
Today's Smoothie
Poem: "The Embodiment of Human Creativity"
Birdfeeding
Community Building Tip: Shelters
Birdfeeding
Poem: "That Flash of a Moment"
Birdfeeding
Mindfulness
Coping Skills: Brainstorm
Birdfeeding
Tree Frog
Watch "Matches"
There will be a half-price sale in Polychrome Heroics this week.
Poetry in Microfunding:
There are two open epics at present.
"Rainshadow Road" belongs the Daughters of the Apocalypse series. It discusses herbalism.
"A Celebration and a Consolation" belongs to Polychrome Heroics. Keira comforts her mother after the breakup.
The weather has been mild here. It drizzled a bit last night. Seen at the birdfeeders this week: a flock of house finches, a flock of mourning doves, a lady cardinal, and a squirrel. Currently blooming: morning glories, nasturtium, cup plant, black-eyed Susan, Queen Anne's lace, petunia, zinnias, marigolds, spiderwort, cypress vine, sedum, some yellow thing amidst the big bluestem, wild sunflowers, sunchokes.