CONNECTIONS
This weeks new theme is Connections!
Connections are needed by all life.
Without connections we have no life.
And without a connection how is anyone supposed
to talk on a phone, uh duh, and then
connection on the internet is necessary for us to
communicate here.
My favorite connection is a smile,
I think no other connection says more.
And leaving comments is a connection.
What is your favorite connection?
Come back on Thursday and tell us yours.
See you on Thursday.
Thanks again,
Mrsupole
Connections are needed by all life.
Without connections we have no life.
And without a connection how is anyone supposed
to talk on a phone, uh duh, and then
connection on the internet is necessary for us to
communicate here.
My favorite connection is a smile,
I think no other connection says more.
And leaving comments is a connection.
What is your favorite connection?
Come back on Thursday and tell us yours.
See you on Thursday.
Thanks again,
Mrsupole
Feedback comments about the new themes are greatly appreciated.
Mr. Linky will be added on Wednesday Evening after 9pm PST.
Mr. Linky will be added on Wednesday Evening after 9pm PST.
Beautiful. Connections are really very important. A smile is a stroke when it comes to human relations. A response completes the transaction and life goes on.
ReplyDeleteHi P.N.,
DeleteConnections are really important and without them we would wither away out of loneliness. I do feel that a smile is one of the best ones lo give and it is free and should be given back freely. And yes life does go on but one hopes that the smile brightens up both of their days.
God bless.
I made a connection. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Amber,
DeleteIt is always lots of fun to make a connection. I hope it is a special one!
God bless.
Ready And waiting for Mr Linky!
ReplyDeleteMr. Linky is thankful for your patience in waiting for him. He hopes that he always has the patience to wait for you.
DeleteGod bless.
Smiles are good. I'll have to think about how to spin a funny post about connections. Thanks for the prompt.
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Hi Joyce,
DeleteI will be prepared to hold my stomach and just sit on the floor so that way I do not have so far to go when I fall over from laughing so hard. Thanks for the warning.
God bless.
Be ready for the poem of all times!
ReplyDeleteHi Anders,
DeleteI am preparing myself and am truly looking forward to the connection. I love poetry that makes one think and I also love the poems that with each time you read it, you find something new in the poems,
I think the beauty of a poem is in the mind of the beholder.
God bless..
The deed is done! Didst thou hear a noise?
ReplyDeleteYes, I heard the bells ringing loud and clear. So glad the deed is done, now who is going to pick it up. Whoops is that not the deed I didst hear about?
DeleteGod bless.
It seems that most people here are writing poetry. I wrote a non-fiction piece about connections. Hope that is OK.
ReplyDeleteHi CJ,
DeleteYou get to post whatever you wish. The prompt is what connects each blog posting to all the others. It is the common theme for that week and one can post poems, stories, pictures, or anything one finds for that weeks theme.
The main rule (even though we almost have no rules) is just for everyone to have fun.
God bless.
I give you Part One of a much longer poem about connection (which may take quite a long time to write). It is rough and has leaks like an amateur builder's first bark, but it will be an Ark someday. Please take a peak!
ReplyDeleteA Background: In my first year of college when I was becoming a hippy, a major stimulus was Buckminster Fuller, visionary architect and inventor. It was not his geodesic dome that turned my head, but his proposal to world governments that a war-ending economically feasible and environmentally friendlier option to individual scrambling would be to link all of the electric needs of the world. My wires and telephone poles would be literally connected to yours everywhere! Peace and environmental protection required a profit maker--so essentials like air, water, and sun would not have worked back in 1969. Imagine! Each country would be invested in their neighbors ability to maintain and run, educate and grow . . . Connection Magic.
Hi Susan,
ReplyDeleteHippies rock, peace baby peace, make love not war, everything is beautiful, flower power.........
Sure were different times and totally bitchin. Looking forward to what you write.
God bless.
Thanks for landing on my little post! I came back and linked it here- Mama Zen had posted a 35 word challenge yesterday about
ReplyDelete" My World"... After reading your " Connnections" piece I think it may fit both! I agree with smiles!
I'm in this week!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know that I just discovered Theme Thursday a few days ago. (I've not been blogging much lately ---so have been out of the loop.) I had, from time to time, been responding to prompts on another site, but it was geared mostly to "mommy" stuff, and so there were often weeks or months when there was no appropriate prompt for me who had never been a "mommy," unless you want to count cats as children. I do get busy with various projects and ignore my blog for months on end, but I will return from time to time to respond to your prompts. It just so happened that I had been meaning to write about "connections" for a while, so your prompt prompted me to get it done.
ReplyDeleteNice shot, and I enjoyed your brief smile sermon
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki
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great prompt! i realized after writing mine that there were actually several connections through the poem, so thank you!
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Excellent prompt this. Thanks for.
ReplyDeleteA lot of confusion. My friend Ruta Sepetys did NOT write a sex book. She wrote a young adult novel called "Between Shades of Gray." It's about Stalin and his atrocities during World War II. Her book made the New York Times best seller list before "Fifty Shades of Gray" did. I've read both, and Ruta's book is much better.
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