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- The Keepers Of ArtIn PoetryOctober 23, 2022Very enjoyable!21
- I love it here, I hate it hereIn Poetry·September 21, 2023I’m so confused! I admit it, dear. I love our home, but I hate it here! Elsewhere calls Day dream places Perfect home in a great location. But does this exist Can we both agree? I want excitement, you solemnity. I want a cottage And you a grand estate You want the ocean and me, a lake. I’m ready to go now You want to wait Prices keep rising, it’s getting late A deal is a most For you to follow through To live without regret We’ve missed so many I’m hurting there’ll be more waiting for elusive perfection216
- Fur BoyIn Poetry·August 18, 2023Wacky - happy - energy - boy You bring us days of joy. Balls - treats - walks on streets Hikes - rides - dinner sneaks Kisses - rubs - smuggles - food We’re all yours, Boy, so good! Susan Smoter (7.6.2023)215
- The Someone You Should Know Podcast - Tammy SpearsIn Featured Artists·April 28, 2023Grief has an interesting way of sometimes bringing the best out of you. Case in point, Tammy Spears lost her mother in 2007, and to cope, poetry entered her life. In 2017 Tammy decided to compile a book to showcase her poetry to help others overcome their grief. Her book of poetry is called "Flutter of an Eye," and we'll be discussing it on this episode of the "Someone You Should Know Podcast." Click to listen Twitter link Tammy's Instagram link Tammy's LinkedIn link Tammy's Etsy link Tammy's Alignable link Amazon link to purchase "Flutter of an Eye" Etsy link to purchase "Flutter of an Eye" Barnes & Nobel link to purchase "Flutter of an Eye" Walmart link to purchase "Flutter of an Eye" IUniverse link to purchase "Flutter of an Eye"2115
- Who I AmIn Poetry·May 12, 2023I don't have much to offer I cannot cook a meal I cannot dance flamenco or tell you how it feels to play the castanets to twirl my satin skirt or tap my dancing heels... but I can sing a love song and I can pen a poem I can write a romance and make a house a home ©️ Lorene Rogers 5-11-232114
- The Munch Museum, OsloIn General Discussion·August 24, 2023When Munch died in January 1944, it transpired that he had unconditionally bequeathed all his remaining works to the City of Oslo. Edvard Munch's art is the most significant Norwegian contribution to the history of art, and he is the only Norwegian artist who has exercised a decisive influence on European art trends, above all as a pioneer of Expressionism in Germany and the Nordic countries. The Munch Museum opened in 1963 and has a unique collection of approximately 1100 paintings, 4500 drawings and 18 000 prints. Major works will always be on display in the museum. The selection is changed regularly. In 1994, expansion and rehabilitation of the museum was financed by the Japanese company Idemitsu Kosan Ltd. The museum was partly rebuilt in 2005 to upgrade security. The museum's programme also comprises film screenings, audioguides, concerts, guided tours and lectures. The museum has a shop with catalogues and souvenirs and a cafe that serves salads, pastries, sandwiches etc. The museum's library houses literature on Edvard Munch and other artists. On youtube:http://www.youtube.com/user/themunchmuseum/featured(http://www.youtube.com/user/themunchmuseum/featured) facebook:https://www.facebook.com/edvard.munch(https://www.facebook.com/edvard.munch) Our Audio Guide for the current exhibition:http://audiomunch.no/(http://audiomunch.no/) Show less213
- Congratulations, Tammy SpearsIn Poetry·October 3, 2023Tammy Spears' poem "Autumn Breeze" has been published in the Opal Writers Magazine. Congratulations, Tammy! You are an encouragement to keep writing! https://opalpublishing.ca/2023/09/30/autumn-breeze Autumn Breeze written by Tammy Spears ©Author of “Flutter of an Eye” The trees so tall and full of leaves Will become so bare in the “Autumn Breeze” As the color of the leaves swirl in the wind Reminds us that winter is just around the bin For now enjoy the colors so bright That light up the road they cover at night As the leaves swirl in the “Autumn Breeze” Remember in spring they will again cover the trees.212
- GOODREADS BEST POEMS 2022 A Collected Works by Goodreads New AuthorsIn PoetryMay 29, 2023A worthy endeavor. Congratulations!21
- GOODREADS BEST POEMS 2022 A Collected Works by Goodreads New AuthorsIn PoetryMay 21, 2023Congratulations, Ricky! Wishing you continued success with your writing!21
- IF ONLY SHE DARED, AND OTHER THOUGHTSIn PoetryJuly 31, 2023Thank you so much. I write what I feel, and I write daily. Maybe I should not reveal all that, as I HAVE written about lawn mowers, tuna fish, and Frankenstein. :) Seriously, I AM very grateful.2
- COLORFUL MEMORIESIn PoetryAugust 2, 2023I can see it!21
- Petal By PetalIn Poetry·September 6, 2022I remember … painting the oils and watercolors, charcoal drawings of a musclebound Marlboro man and four-hour poses of a well-rounded woman - both in the nude and paid by the hour. Then something happened - doctors unclear - light became terrible, sounds unbearable. Like a caged bird - a prisoner in bed - I was weak and depressed.... without any power. With time as my friend, I started to mend... but the virus, the gene - call it whatever - had taken its toll... walking, painting, driving, everything – a challenge. But I could create art, petal by petal, from a pressed flower. Art & Poem ©L G Rogers 20212127
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