When I put the Good Reads list together, I’m usually not thinking in terms of themes. Looking at the list today, and especially the prose listings, I see a theme – about suffering, failure, rejection, and trying to find what truly matters in this world.
My online friend Justinian is back with a post, after a long sabbatical. I am glad to see him. And my online friend J of India takes wonderful photographs – enough to convince me that one day I need to visit his country.
And Monica Sharman posted a poem this week about the fires in Colorado – and she speaks from personal experience, because she and her family were forced to evacuate their home near Colorado Springs. Keep them and the thousands of others affected in your prayers.
Prose
Poetry
“A breath of fresh Ares, “Bright June” and “Rainbows with no end” by Brian Miller at WayStationOne .
“Nontsizi Mgqwetho” by D.S. Martin at Kingdom Poets.
Paintings and Photographs
“Veena Studies” by J of India at Neither Use Nor Ornament.
Videos
“I’m Farming and I Grow It” by the Peterson Brothers, via A Scot Across the Pond.
Photograph: Red Fireworks by Petr Kratochvil via Public Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
5 comments:
I got my morning coffee ready for my morning reads.
:-)
smiles...thank you again sir for the inclusion...i am def in good company...will try to catch a few this evening unless we get power back sooner but they are saying maybe by tuesday
Oh my gosh, the farming video could be from Fredericksburg, except exchange the wheat for peaches. Same cows, though. I'd swear those guys are Battlin' Billies (our high school mascot).
Always enjoy this gathering that you do. Thank you for including me.
{having a hard time proving I'm not a robot tonight!}
I wasn't able to thank you for citing me until now. We lost power and phone service around 11 Friday night. Power has just come back but we still have no phone service. The storm we had Friday brought us something called a "derecho"; it did a lot of damage. Have a lot of food I have to throw out. Considering the very high temps, I'm pleased the dogs managed ok. I did get a lot of reading done, the old-fashioned way, until the sun went down.
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