Daily Prompt: Distance.

Normal seems such a long way away. It didn’t hit me properly until someone mentioned it yesterday, but the UK has been in a state of Covid weirdness for 23 weeks. When you say it like that it sounds massive. And it doesn’t look as if life is set to settle into a normal we’re…

Daily Prompt: sky.

The morning sky shows the day’s true colours. Brightening the darkness with it’s pink and purple fingers. Painting all that goes before it, dazzling all that lies behind. The earth awakens with it’s pastel touch.

Daily Prompt: Zingy.

Bright and warm, sour and tingly, sharp and zingy. Making summer come to life, as I spread you with my knife. Sweet and lemony, You bring sunlight to me, delighting my taste buds and warming my soul.

ARGH! WHY??? – The TV edition.

What is going on? Why have we suddenly descended into the despicable pit that is the 6 episode season? No wonder we’ve ran out of TV during lockdown. You just get into a series and bang you’re on the final episode. That’s really crap. Whatever happened to 23 or 26 episode seasons that still left…

Daily Prompt: Purple.

  A meeting of minds, a blending of hues. Two shades intertwined, to colours infused. Deep and rich, a colour for kings. You bring comfort to me, my most favourite of things.

Daily Prompt: Journey.

Travelling while standing still, exploring new views. Going on a journey of the self, getting lost along the way. It may take a life time to get there, but be sure that you’ll be waiting for you, when you arrive.

Puzzle.

Life’s like a magical puzzle, As we search to make everything fit. Trying out all the pieces,  testing them bit by bit. When we find a fantastic connection, it’s more than we ever dared dream. As we get closer to finishing our picture, we learn what completion really means.      

Heidi’s Book Swap.

  Back in the murky depths of full lockdown, a good friend of mine suggested that a group of us do a book swap through Facebook. Of course, I signed up because I love to read and I’ve lost count of the sheer number books I’ve read these last nearly 5 months. The idea is…