Yes to yachts! Although, I've never been on a yak, might be interesting. And in your zeal to finish the AtoZ challenge, don't lose your zest for writing. I've loved watching your planned sequence of mini-poems spin out! -- Jaye
You sure can spin a yarn and put a spin on 'Y' words. Yonder is a good Texas word...ya know...over yonder. Yikes...one more and then we are done! Sue at CollectInTexas Gal
J here, of the #atozchallenge Arlee Bird's A to Z Ambassador Team. Have you enjoyed the challenge? Did you hop to other blogs? The end of the alphabet here! Reflections sign up is May 9-- mark a calendar. My blog's giveaway is still going. I'm encouraging everyone to visit more stops. http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com Good poem and excellent advice.
Joanne Faries, originally from the Philadelphia area, lives in Texas with her husband Ray. She considers herself fortunate to be able to pursue a writing career after eons in the business world. Joanne enjoys reading and movies, and is the film critic for the Little Paper of San Saba.
Yeah! Enjoyed your post.
ReplyDeleteFitting for a friday
DeleteGreat job! Y words are interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks. TGIF
DeleteThat's my favourite first line of the day. Oh to have the choice between those two :-)
ReplyDeletefun on a friday, for sure
DeleteI think I'm ready to go some place yonder after this challenge is over!
ReplyDeletebetty
go for it
DeleteYonder always beckons. I'm always quite sure that over yonder is something wonderful waiting for me.
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Yonder always had a tang of mystery
DeleteI don't think I want to ride a yak, but a yacht might be nice. You're almost done with the April challenge. I've really enjoyed your posts. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I had fun prepping for April and it has gone well
DeleteYes to yachts! Although, I've never been on a yak, might be interesting. And in your zeal to finish the AtoZ challenge, don't lose your zest for writing. I've loved watching your planned sequence of mini-poems spin out!
ReplyDelete-- Jaye
Thanks so much. The poetry comes and goes. My blog is a mix of reviews and whatever strikes me
DeleteI can spin a yarn. Don't need a yacht. Or a yak. Or a Yugo.
ReplyDeleteYeah. You rock
DeleteI can spin a yarn. Don't need a yacht. Or a yak. Or a Yugo.
ReplyDeleteI can spin away but no yodeling any day
ReplyDeleteTrust me, you don't want to hear my yodel. Wouldn't mind a yacht tho!
ReplyDeleteNice little rhythm. I plan to visit in future posts. A to Z kept us all quite busy.
ReplyDeleteYou sure can spin a yarn and put a spin on 'Y' words. Yonder is a good Texas word...ya know...over yonder. Yikes...one more and then we are done!
ReplyDeleteSue at CollectInTexas Gal
This one sure captures the excitement of being one letter away!!!
ReplyDeleteJ here, of the #atozchallenge Arlee Bird's A to Z Ambassador Team.
ReplyDeleteHave you enjoyed the challenge? Did you hop to other blogs? The end of the alphabet here! Reflections sign up is May 9-- mark a calendar.
My blog's giveaway is still going. I'm encouraging everyone to visit more stops.
http://jlennidornerblog.what-are-they.com
Good poem and excellent advice.
thanks for rolling by. I have my reflection post ready
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