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Your Weekly Prompt – Summit – December 9, 2021.
“The mountains are calling and I must go.” – John Muir
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-Eugi
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A stunning image and an inspiring poem. Beautiful, Eugi! ❤
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Thank you, Cheryl.😊
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LIke from a James Bond-movie?!
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Could be.
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Here you are! https://iwriteher.com/2021/12/09/making-strides/
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Thank you, Susi!
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You’re welcome!
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A haiku for you (I title my haiku so I can find them…)
sui generis
one summit
reaches peaceful depths;
peaking thought
© JP/dh
Note; ‘sui generis’ is a Latin expression that translates to “of its own kind.”
It refers to anything that is peculiar to itself; of its own kind or class.
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I love your haiku and the title is a perfect fit. I title my haiku, as well. I like to identify what I wrote.
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I attempt organization. I have folders for ever month with an index as to the date a piece was written. The date, title, and prompts used show up in my index (in reverse order so the newest stuff is at the top of the list. 🙂
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Wow! You’re impressive, Jules! I save mine to a word doc, which has come in handy many times. They are organized by type and year. You must be excellent with detail!
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Before the computer era… I wrote my verse in journals… but always kept the front pages blank for an index of titles. Helps find things.
But I’m not really organized…
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Beautiful view❤️
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Thank you! 😊
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You are most welcome ❤️
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Awesome! More things are achievable than we think. We just need to try!
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Thank you!
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https://reinventionsreena.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/mountains/
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Thank you, Reena!
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Hi Eugi,
Here is mine
https://radhikasreflection.wordpress.com/2021/12/10/on-top-of-the-world/
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What a perch – beautiful poem to accompany it
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Thank you so much, Derrick.
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Great selection, Eugenia. I’ve created a pingback for my post.
Survival triumphs indeed when we aim for our goals!
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I don’t see your pingback, Tom.
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That’s odd! Here’s the link: https://wellheregoes.me/2021/12/10/summit/
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Thank you, Tom!
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Like your words…a lot said in six words. But I wouldn’t want to live in a place atop a mountain like that!
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Thank you, Patricia! Yeh, living there would be too cold and scary for me.
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Love the image and love the poem. I would love to have a vacation there for a couple of weeks. Beautiful.
Have a fabulous day and weekend, my friend. ♥
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Sitting by the fire with hot chocolate! Yes!
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Hi Eugi, thanks for the prompt🙂❤
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My pleasure!
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Here’s mine: https://sri887782345.wordpress.com/2021/12/12/summit/?preview=true
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Hi Eugi, your words put fine touches to the photo! My contribution is not quite so inspiring, or perhaps in a quite different way, having gone with a different usage of ‘summit’: https://artieandstu.wordpress.com/?p=2688
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Thank you!
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Another beautiful haiku! Thanks Eugi! Xoxo
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Thank you! 😊
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