The Garden Dawdler – 4/15/23

can’t say I’m minimalistic

clutter a pet peeve and

hoarding even worse

messy? nope

betwixt and between, I hope

I opt for a chair – something to cush the tush

tick tock goes the clock

meow goes the cat

hubby needs this and that

“How did it get so late so soon?”
― Dr. Seuss

addictive or non-addictive personality? I dunno, you tell me

“By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.”
― Eliezer Yudkowsky

nature first and foremost inspires me

“The mountains are calling and I must go.”
― John Muir

many moons ago visited a graveyard to pay respects

Daffodils are yellow trumpets of spring”
― Richard L. Ratliff

“It was June, and the world smelled of roses. The sunshine was like powdered gold over the grassy hillside.”
― Maud Hart Lovelace

Sunflowers know the secret of life is to follow the sun.”
― Clifford Thurlow

“The violets in the mountains have broken the rocks.”
― Tennessee Williams

“A weed is but an unloved flower.”
― Ella Wheeler Wilcox

writing quirk – lack of patience

“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson

The Garden Dawdler

Are you utterly minimalistic in your lifestyle, an absolute clutterer hoarder, or just messy?

Do you prefer to sit on a chair, cushion, bench, floor or something else for comfort and which?


What is the most challenging part of your writing process?


Do you think you are an addictive or non-addictive personality?


Do you feel in any way, shape or form threatened by the arrival of AI [Artificial Intelligence] opportunities or welcome the progression into your life with ease?


What subjects or topics inspire you to create the most concerning your writing?


When was the last time you walked through a graveyard?


What are your top five favourite flowers?


What would you say would be your writing quirk?

-Eugi

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36 thoughts on “The Garden Dawdler – 4/15/23

  1. I think sometimes I am paitent… but I lose it when I have to explain the same thing twice to those who are trying to get away with doing what they want when they want it.

    I know I enjoy nature, what I don’t like is people (chidlren who may have been told the wrong thing by their parents…) think my yard or other peoples yards, just because there is no fence is theirs to walk when ever they wish… that’s what the sidewalk is for – unless you have permission.

    Or service people who or medical folks who try to get more for their service than is due. …I finally got that ‘bill’ reworked – I owed a minimal amount not the 38 times more that was the price they supposedly charged the correct insurance…

    Argg… sorry for the vent. Sometimes when the day is a bit of a hastle it is nice to read that peace can be found with a calm breath and soothing words. ~Thank you.

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    1. I get it and seems some days are more challenging than others. I’m glad you were able to straighten out the insurance bill. Keep smiling!

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