The Daily Post Prompt: Original

Age 8
by the Siberian Princess Luda

It seems like most members of the WordPress Community are careful in their comments on other members’ posts, intending them to be complimentary. Most comments offer encouragement and are uplifting. While I haven’t seen comments that disagree with a member’s post, I’m pretty sure most of those who comment are careful to be constructive, and civil. Checking email today, I found two uncomplimentary . . . Continue reading “Careful”

Sunday evenings at my parents house, while sitting around the dinner table, we would argue some topic or other. It was a sort of dialectic in which we tried to rationally establish some great truth about something that may have occurred or something in the news. It was more or less amicable. Occasionally when I deviated too far off . . . Continue reading “Argument”
“Each word drew another line between me and the past.” —Jennifer Lee Worth

Jennifer Lee served London’s East End as a nurse and midwife in the mid-1950s through to the mid-1970s. She married and left that life behind her, changing careers to become a piano teacher for the London College of Music. Many years later, now Jennifer Lee Worth, she wrote several book that told the story of those heroic women who served the people of that impoverished East London community. Jennifer Lee drew a line Continue reading “Border”
RealizeThe first thing that comes to mind when I think of R E A L I Z E should be some lofty platitude such as Realize your Potential, or Realize your Dreams. In my mind’s eye I should see one of those inspirational posters with an eagle soaring above snow-covered mountain peaks with some pithy words emblazoned on it. In my mind I should hear loving words such as, “Do you realize just how much you are loved.”
But I am Wednesday’s Child, and full of woe. The glass was always empty for me when Continue reading “Realize”
I’ve been nominated by Mia Grizzle who blogs at The Grizzle Grist Mill for the 3 Quotes, 3 Days Challenge. Thank you very much Mia. I enjoy Mia’s writing and her variety of posts. Stop by and check out her site. The Challenge sounds like fun, and a great way to contribute to the WordPress Community. The Challenge: Post three quotes and nominate three people a day to the challenge, for three days.
Today I offer three
from J. R. R. Tolkien. I was first introduced to Mr. Tolkien’s most famous work, The Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings trilogy, in the early 1980s. It was my Continue reading “3 Quotes, 3 Days: Day Three”

There are trees and there are TREES. Despite the disparaging comment by President Reagan, “If you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all,” the mighty redwood is an amazing tree.
Yet my first thought when I saw this Daily Prompt was not a single tree, but a tree house. I fine them fascinating. I’ve thought about building one. It does take the right tree or combination of trees, however. I have a book that shows how to properly secure the beams so that the trees to which the houses are attached may continue to move with the wind, and continue to grow. While some tree houses are platforms built into the branch structure of one large tree, often houses are suspended from three of four trees that lack a large branch structure. Tall pines with branches only on the upper section of the trunk are good. It’s amazing how much weight four trees can support! Continue reading “Tree”
I’ve been nominated by Mia Grizzle who blogs at The Grizzle Grist Mill for the 3 Quotes, 3 Days Challenge. Thank you very much Mia. I enjoy Mia’s writing and her variety of posts. Stop by and check out her site. The Challenge sounds like fun, and a great way to contribute to the WordPress Community. The Challenge: Post three quotes and nominate three people a day to the challenge, for three days.
Today, from across the pond, I have three quotes out of the many wonderful words and works of C.S. Lewis. Well known for The Chronicles of Narnia, Mr. Lewis also wrote some incredible books that explained the Christianity in a simple, straight-forward manner. According to Wikipedia, “Charles Colson‘s conversion to Christianity resulted from his reading [Mere Christianity], as did the conversions of Francis Collins, Jonathan Aitken, Josh Caterer and the philosopher C. E. M. Joad.
I hope you enjoy these three from C.S. Lewis:
Even in literature and art, no man who bothers about originality will ever be original: whereas if you simply try to tell the truth (without caring twopence how often it has been told before) you will, nine times out of ten, become original without ever having noticed it.
A man can no more diminish God’s glory by refusing to worship Him than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word ‘darkness’ on the walls of his cell.
Try to say the very thing you really mean, the whole of it, nothing more or less or other than what you really mean. That is the whole art and joy of words.
And the nominees for Day Two are:
Like Mia at The Grizzle Grist Mill, these writers/bloggers write from their hearts, sharing with us there lives and how they see the world. I hope you’ll find their work a joy to read.
Unashamed of Jesus
Jason C. Cushman
Josephine
Let me leave you the rules of the challenge:
Three quotes for three days.
Three nominees each day (no repetition).
Thank the person who nominated you.
Inform the nominees.
Thank you to Mia for nominating me for this challenge.
Daring can just as easily mean courageous as it can foolhardy. When a daring act turns out well, we can easily say that it was so courageous. On the other hand, after a failed adventure, it’s all to easy to label it as foolhardy.
For instance, Continue reading “Daring”
I’ve been nominated by Mia Grizzle who blogs at The Grizzle Grist Mill for the 3 Quotes, 3 Days Challenge. Thank you very much Mia. I enjoy Mia’s writing and her variety of posts. Stop by and check out her site. The Challenge sounds like fun, and a great way to contribute to the WordPress Community. The Challenge: Post three quotes and nominate three people a day to the challenge, for three days.
Since my high school days in the Rebellious 60s, I’ve enjoyed the works of Henry David Thoreau. I can’t say I’ve ever lived as simply as he did at Walden’s Pond, nevertheless, his works left their indelible mark.
Here’s three of many things he said/wrote that I love:
How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live.
I once had a sparrow alight upon my shoulder for a moment, while I was hoeing in a village garden, and I felt that I was more distinguished by that circumstance that I should have been by any epaulet I could have worn.
If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.
And the nominees for Day One are:
Like Mia at The Grizzle Grist Mill, hese writers/bloggers write from their hearts, sharing with us there lives and how they see the world. I hope you’ll find their work a joy to read.
Let me leave you the rules of the challenge:
Three quotes for three days.
Three nominees each day (no repetition).
Thank the person who nominated you.
Inform the nominees.
Thank you to Mia for nominating me for this challenge.