Friday, 24 May 2024

Weekend Post

Hi Everybody!

Just a quick post, time has once again run faster than me!
This is once again for Erika's and my challenge at AJJ, poetry.

Today I have a poem from an English poet and writer, Charles Kingsley , and it is accompanied by a quick, fun face painted onto a leftover piece of patterned paper:

My fairest child, I have no song to give you;
No lark could pipe to skies so dull and grey:
Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you
For every day.
II
Be good, sweet maid, and let who will be clever;
Do noble things, not dream them, all day long:
And so make life, death, and that vast for-ever
One grand, sweet song.







And a few Thinkies and Funnies:











Have a great weekend, take care.
And thanks a lot for coming by!



 


39 comments:

  1. I've read some things by Kingsley. And now it's online 👍

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    1. He was a good writer, and a social critic in his time.

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  2. Lovely poem and page! Thanks for the thinkies.

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  3. Wonderful creation portrait ~ you do great eyes ~ and thinkies and funnies are fun ~ thanks, and hugs,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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    1. Thanks Carol, enjoy your weekend, I am practicing eyes just now!

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  4. Lovely art (the eyes are amazing) and a nice poem.
    A good collection of funnies and thinkies.

    I wish you a happy weekend ahead.
    Here in the UK it's a three day bank holiday, and the grandchildren have a week off school because it's half term holiday ... they are going around with big smiles on their faces :)

    All the best Jan
    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/

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    1. We had a bank holiday last weekend ,always good! Happy holidays for the kids!

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  5. Hi Val, good morning 🌄! Here it's grey and cool this morning, perhaps it will get better later. I need to do some serious cleaning today, we've got friends coming this evening. Last time an old man sat on one of the dog's squeekies and he really got a fright! Hugs from us all, Sarah

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  6. Hi Sarah, have fun cleaning. I am having a lazy day today as I am very tired. I hope to do some painting this afternoon. Have a great weekend 💐💐💐 hugs!

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  7. The poem is truly lovely and I like your fun face too. I think that for this poetry challenge it should be mandatory that you compose your own lines - Valerie’s Verse so to speak. It is not far to plumb the depths of your creative mind so you’ll be able to dash off a few stanzas without a moment’s hesitation. Here, I’ll give you the first verse.

    My hair is kind of spiky,
    But, I’m going out with Heike,
    And a coffee we will drink, you maybe sure.
    We’ll laughter and giggle heartily,
    As we slurp our liquid noisily,
    And smirk and conjure thoughts that are impure.

    Now that should get you going. I’ll look forward to the continuation. Hugs and kisses - David

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    1. Thanks David, I think it's good that you chose birds and not poetry! And we never slurp loudly. We are ladies. Well, I should be more ladylike, I suppose! Today I am just tired, and had a nice slumber this afternoon. Have a great weekend, hugs, Valerie

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    2. That fourth line should say "We'll laugh", not "we'll laughter" - I am sure that sometimes spellcheck goes crazy.

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    3. I hate that spellcheck everyday,
      It doesn't take mistakes away,
      Instead of that it makes things worse
      And spoils many a lovely verse!

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  8. Your artwork on the flowered background is intriguing and interesting and I love those captivating eyes. Have a fabulous weekend and take good care.

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    1. Thanks Carol!. I love trying new ideas, even though it doesn't always work out!

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  9. I like the all-knowing face to go with the wise words of the poem. Enjoy your weekend!

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    1. Thanks, she does look like she knows it all! Happy Memorial weekend!

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  10. Beautiful poem. Love the face. The Coehlo quote is so true.. and love the brownie joke. lol.

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  11. Thanks Hena, I like trying different things. Have a great weekend, hugs!

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  12. Beautiful artwork and poetry,love the cats and seagull.Enjoy the rest of the weekend.
    Carol x

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    1. Thanks so much Carol, you have a great weekend, too! Hugs!

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  13. Oh she is a sassy girl. Love this. I also really like the Selfie of the dogs. Have a nice weekend.

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    1. Thanks, she really has attitude! Happy Sunday!

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  14. I enjoyed your pictures -- I hope you are having a lovely weekend and feeling well and energetic!
    best, mae

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  15. Fab poem and even fabber artsy face on those roses! Love the funnies too. Hope you are having an enjoyable weekend, xoxo

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    1. Thanks Aimeslee, today I'm having a lazy Sunday! Hugs!

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  16. That lady is great and I love how the background is printed paper. I haven't heard this poem before, and it is really lovely. I think, as the poem mentions let her be clever, this lady in your journal page certainly is. :) I hope you're having a wonderful weekend. hugs-ERika

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    1. Thanks Erika, as kids we were always hearing that verse, 'Be good, sweet maid!' Enjoy your long weekend! Hugs!

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  17. Hi Val, this is lovely, the girl in the picture Looks like she's always up to mischief! Great! Have a lovely Sunday, we went out for lunch, the kids loved it!. Hugs, Martha

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    1. Perhaps like I was at school?! Have a good start in the new week, hugs!

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  18. Love all the inspiration and funnies today! And your artwork is always a joy to see.

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  19. Love your 'quick, fun' and must add 'colourful', portrait to accompany the poem you chose for your challenge today at AJJ.
    Your thinkies/funnies are, as always, great to see - just keep the David Zinn ones coming - they brighten up my day.
    Hugs, Neet xx

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    1. Thanks Neet, sometimes it's too hard to be serious! I wish David Zinn would come to Europe!

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