Monthly Archive: February 2022

#Travel February 18

Today I will TRAVEL with some friends to a coastal island in South Carolina. There are many fantastic quotes, stories and poems that revolve around TRAVEL and friends. When I begin to count the...

#Tides February 16

Never thought that magnetism and the 30-Day Poetry Coach4aday Challenge would get connected. Yet today it happens because I am writing about a poem that features the TIDES. TIDES are caused by the magnetic...

#Reconciliation February 15

Yesterday poem for the 30-Day Poetry Coach4aday Challenge was about love. Today I want to focus on RECONCILIATION. My mind has been troubled over the past 6 months with multiple people I know dealing...

#Akrasia February 17

Reading something about leadership every morning often introduces me to a new concept or word. Earlier this month I came across AKRASIA. This word comes from the Greeks and defines a type of philosophy....

#Sonnet43 February 14

Today is Valentine’s Day and that means the 30-Day Poetry Coach4aday Challenge is reading a poem about love. SONNET 43 just may be one of the most recognizable poems about love. Elizabeth Barrett Browning...

#NorthState February 12

Earlier this week while chatting with my Dermatologist as she performed some biopsies, she made a revelation to me. She was attempting to memorize various poems including The Old NORTH STATE. Sharing that fact...

#Ads February 11

On Sunday Super Bowl LVI will be played. The broadcast will feature lots of ADS. With regular TV audiences of over 100 million viewers, the game is once again, guaranteed to generate a huge amount of...

#Mind February 10

Keeping your body healthy and fit thru diet, exercise and rest is accepted by many. Yet, how to maintain a healthy MIND seems to be more alusive. Reading poetry this month for the 30-Day...

#Po’Boy February 9

If sandwiches had a hall of fame the PO’BOY would be enshrined. Greg Domecq introduced me to them during a trip to New Orleans. February’s Challenge is not about writing about sandwiches but rather...