30 Blog Posts in 30 Days: Day 5
Just write something, for God’s sake … Word of the Day: Inspissate Inspissate (transitive verb): (1) to bring to a heavier consistency; condens...
Just write something, for God’s sake … Word of the Day: Inspissate Inspissate (transitive verb): (1) to bring to a heavier consistency; condens...
Just write something, for God’s sake … Word of the Day: Esurient Esurient (adjective): voracious, greedy USING ESURIENT IN SENTENCES The panther reg...
Just write something, for God’s sake … Word of the Day: Lambent Lambent (adjective): (1) playing lightly on or over a surface; gliding over;&n...
Just write something, for God’s sake … Word of the Day: Otiose Otiose (adjective): (1) being at leisure or ease (idle, unemployed); (2) without prof...
Just write something, for God’s sake … Word of the Day: Hokum Hokum (noun): (1) pretentious nonsense; (2) a device found to elicit a display of mirt...
Here one can neither stand nor lie nor sitThere is not even silence in the mountainsBut dry sterile thunder without rainThere is not even solitude in the mounta...
I am the world to your dream.You are my sorrow and my song.You ride the shaman’s conjured wind.I am a lover’s net.I catch your butterfly notesand dr...
See the mountains kiss high heaven,And the waves clasp one another;No sister-flower would be forgivenIf it disdained its brother:And the sunlight clasps the ear...
One of the loneliest aspects of time is transience. Time passes and takes everything away … But the opposite is also true when you are having a lovely tim...