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SUNDAY BLOG RECAP

Hey folks! Welcome back to my Sunday Blog Recap with links to all the blogs I posted during the previous week. Especially designed for those of you who have busy lives outside of the WordPress blogosphere! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜ Hope ye’re all having a wonderful weekend! ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜Š So without further ado we’ll get cracking with it!

On Monday; Wednesday; Friday & Saturday morning I shared 4 motivational running quotes with ye that, hopefully inspired ye! Here’s the links to them:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/20/running-easy-to-quit-hard-to-keep-going-remind-yourself-why-you-do-it/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/22/running-escape-peace-freedom/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/24/running-melting-away-your-worries-with-timeless-beauty/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/25/running-embracing-who-you-are-its-in-your-dna/?preview=true

On Tuesday I published 2 new poems written in response to Sadjeโ€™s latest #WhatDoYouSee #WDYS Poetry Image Prompt & d’Verse’s latest Quadrille Prompt respectively. You’ll find the links to them below:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/21/setting-our-words-on-fire-sadjes-whatdoyousee-wdys-poetry-image-prompt-174/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/21/spinning-around-our-world-dverse-quadrille-music-is-my-refuge/?preview=true

Then on Wednesday I published my 3rd poetic offering of the week with my response to d’Verse’s latest Poetics Prompt encouraging us to compose a poem on the theme of kisses & kissing. Here’s the link to it:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/22/a-tender-kiss-of-intimate-desire-dverse-poetics-prompt-prelude-to-a-kiss/?preview=true

On Thursday we made a welcome return to my Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings which this week featured a recitation of “Paint Me A Picture (With Words).” This was followed up later in the day by last poem of the week titled: “The Ultimate Question” written in response to a picture prompt at Reena’s Xploration Challenge #268. You’ll find the links to them below:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/23/throwback-thursday-poetry-readings-painting-pictures-with-words/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/23/the-ultimate-question-reenas-xploration-challenge-268/?preview=true

We finished off the week’s blog posts with a blog on my favourite poetry quotes that provoked much thought & debate which is exactly the point of it all. It’s titled: “Poetry: A Withheld Form of Clarity or Misunderstood Communication”. The link to it is here:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2023/02/24/poetry-a-withheld-form-of-clarity-or-misunderstood-communication/?preview=true

So folks, that’s it for the catch up this week. Thanks very much for stopping by & reading the post. Hope ye all enjoyed the Recap, tell your friends about my blog and tune back in next week for more of the same. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿคž

THROWBACK THURSDAY POETRY READINGS: PAINTING PICTURES (WITH WORDS)

Hey folks! Welcome back to my regular Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings which this week features a spoken word recitation of a poem called Painting Pictures with Words. I wrote it for my first poetry book: SNOWSTORM OF DOUBT AND GRACE. I’ve added the written version of it underneath so you can read along with the recording. Hope you enjoy reading and listening to it! ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿคž

PAINTING PICTURES (WITH WORDS)

Paint me a smile to end this drought

Give me something to laugh about

Instead of the sadness which has long

Invaded me, time for this song

To take a different route than the rest

You’ve forgiven and I’ve confessed

By painting pictures with words.

Paint me a smile so I can start afresh

With a blank canvas so I can mesh

Past experiences & new beginnings

With the sound of angels singing

Over my new found lyrical salvation

Aided by heavenly inspiration

To paint some pictures with words

Paint me a smile with these two feet

With something melodious so I can complete

This life which you have given me

Dancing just to know that I am free

But in case I happen to trip and fall

Help me not to forget my call

To keep painting pictures with words.

Paint me a smile with a paper & pen

Give me some words so I can tend

To the walking wounded & broken hearts

With uni-stained words of comfort from my cart

Of vocabulary learnt in the school of hard knocks

Time to roll up my sleeves & pull up my socks

And paint some pictures with words

Paint me a smile & I’ll give them a song

Give me a tube & they can sing along

Something that will help ease their pain

And keep ’em from slowly going insane

A felony that you will never let

A melody that won’t let them forget

Those pictures I painted with words.

THROWBACK THURSDAY POETRY READINGS: FREEZE TIME

Hey folks! Welcome back to my Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings. This week will feature a recitation of a poem in memory of mother called: FREEZE TIME and posted earlier in the week. Hope it helps you in some way. Video above and written version below.

Wish that I couldโ€™ve frozen time

Halted it completely in its tracks

Made it that the bells wouldnโ€™t chime

That you wouldnโ€™t fade to black

Wish I couldโ€™ve wrapped you

And your fragile little frame,

Stooped in humble service

Like a perpetual prayer,

up in cotton wool

In bubble wrap

In my arms

Breathe fresh life

Into your lungs

But cancer had set its trap

Aggressively it had struck

And your body slowly wasted away

To mere skin & bone

As if you were made to atone

For some ancient sin

Youโ€™d buried deep within

A thought I scarce can entertain

For it would stain

Your memory

Your legacy

You were too pure

Too gentle

For this earth

Hope you find the peace

Youโ€™re looking for

To make your sacrifices

Worth.

Wish that I could freeze time

Halt it completely in its tracks

Get a marker & draw a line,

Across which you cannot pass

For fear that you might get older

Grow up too soon

Lose your childlike innocence

For youโ€™re too young to shoulder

Such burdens.

If that makes any sense.

Put together your very own

Wardrobe to Narnia

Where youโ€™ll never grow old

Or succumb to disease

Where youโ€™ll never be told

What to do

Or have to appease

Youโ€™ll sit on the throne

Guided by the great lion

And rule your kingdom

With kindness and compassion

Love and wisdom

Strength & dignity

For the whole of your life

FREEZE TIME was first written & published by me: Ken Hume back on 23/03/2019 over a month after my mum passed away 4 years ago today. First half talks about wanting to prevent the subject of the poem (my mum in this case) from dying. The 2nd half of my poem expresses a yearning to keep one’s kids from ever growing old!

BLOG GOALS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD

Morning folks! Hope ye all had a lovely weekend! ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜ Welcome back to my weekly Blog Goals for the Week Ahead where I set out my blog schedule and creative goals for the coming week. So, without further ado.

First up today, after this blog of course, will be my 1st motivational running quote of the week followed by 3 more on Wednesday; Friday & Saturday morning. Hope they will inspire you all in some way. ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿƒโ€โ™€๏ธ๐Ÿ˜

Then tomorrow, I plan to publish 2 poems for ye’re enjoyment. The first one of which will be titled AFFECTIONATELY HEADSTRONG inspired by my youngest girl: Ava! ๐Ÿ˜ This will be followed by my response to Sadjeโ€™s latest #WhatDoYouSee #WDYS Poetry Image Prompt. If you want to participate in the prompt then you can access it through the following link:

https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2023/02/06/what-do-you-see-14/

On Wednesday, I hope to publish another poem which will be written in response to d’Verse’s latest Quadrille Prompt.

Then on Thursday, I plan to recite the poem I wrote around this time last year titled LOVE IS… for my Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings which for the next 3 weeks is going to feature readings on the subject of love & loss. Then later in the day I’ll be posting my response to d’Verse’s latest Poetics Prompt

On Friday I hope to respond to some of the other prompts on here such as Moonwashed Weekly Prompt; Reena’s Xploration Challenge &/or WeaveWrittenWeekly over at the Skeptic’s Kaddish. And maybe return to my Poetry Quotes reflection blog?!

On Saturday, we’ll have one more poem for the Week which will be followed up by my regular Blog Recap on Sunday with links to all the blogs I posted during the previous week. Hope you enjoyed the read and come back next Monday for more of the same. ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ“–

BLOG GOALS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD

Good morning folks! Welcome back to my weekly Blog Goals for the Week Ahead where I set out my blog schedule and creative goals for the coming week. It’s been a while but it’s a big week ahead. So, without further ado.

Later on today, along with Friday & Saturday, I’ll be posting my regular motivational running quotes for ye guys. On Wednesday I’ll also be celebrating/recognising my 1 year running anniversary with a special post. Later on that day, I’ll hopefully be responding to d’Verse’s latest Poetics Prompt.

On Tuesday, I’m going to give the Haibun Monday a go and I’ll be responding to Sadjeโ€™s latest #WhatDoYouSee #WDYS Poetry Image Prompt. Should you wish to participate in the prompt then you can access it through the following link:

https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2023/01/30/what-do-you-see-171-31-january-2023/

On Thursday, I’ll be beginning my first in a series of Throwback Thursday Spoken Word readings for the month on the theme of love & loss given that Valentine’s is 2 weeks from tomorrow and also the date my mum passed away. So, please tune in for that.

Later on in the week I plan on responding to Ragtag Daily Prompts; Moonwashed Weekly Prompts & hopefully Wea’ve Written Weekly over at The Skeptic’s Kaddish. And on Sunday I’ll be doing my regular Blog Recap with links to all the blogs I posted during the previous week.

That’s all the plans & goals for the moment. I’ll keep you posted on any updates or changes to this of course. Thanks again for all ye’re support; feedback and encouragement. Until next Monday, mind yourselves; stay creative and take care. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜

TWO STEPS BACK – THROWBACK THURSDAY POETRY READINGS

Shared today for those of ye struggling with ye’re New Year’s resolutions or goals. Be kind to yourself; dust yourself off and get back on that horse.

TWO STEPS BACK

One step forward
Two steps back
Sidestep a curveball
While doing a little dance. You strive to be better But life gives you another smack Not because you deserve it. But simply because it can
You try to make progress
But the odds are stacked
Against you
And you’re struggling
To keep track
Of the time when
Things were so black
And white.
Your future was packed
With your hopes & dreams
Like a holiday suitcase
Bursting at the seams
And you had the knack
Of saying the right thing
While under attack
You have the courage
But the fight you lack
To keep getting up
After falling on your ass
So you go around in circles
Till you’re right back
Right back
To where you started

BLOG GOALS FOR THE WEEK AHEAD

Hey folks! Hope ye all had a lovely Christmas full of the people and things you love. ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜Š I enjoyed my break but it’s good to be back blogging. So, welcome back to my weekly Blog Goals for the Week/Year Ahead where I set out my blog schedule and creative goals for the coming week.It promises to be more of the same great posts you’ve come to know and love plus a few enjoyable changes to the schedule.

First up, later on today, will be my first poem of the New Year featuring an amalgamation of 2 poetry prompts (Saturday & Sunday gone by) from Ragtag Daily Prompts titled NEW PATH. Should you wish to participate in the prompts then you can access them through the following links:

https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2022/12/31/rdp-saturday-new/

https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2023/01/01/rdp-tuesday-path/

Tomorrow, I’ll be returning to my regular motivational running quotes for ye’re inspiration! This will be followed up by my poetic response to Sadjeโ€™s latest #WhatDoYouSee #WDYS Poetry Image Prompt which I’ve missed taking part in. Should you wish to participate in the prompt then you can access it through the following link: https://lifeafter50forwomen.com/2023/01/02/what-do-you-see-167-2nd-january-2023/

On Wednesday, I plan on responding to d’Verse’s latest Tuesday Poetics Prompt which I always enjoy participating in.

Then on Thursday I’ll be posting my 2nd Motivational Running Quote of the week for ye. Later on we’ll be returning to my Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings with a recitation of a piece I wrote back in November 2021 titled: TWO STEPS BACK. Appropriate for this time of year I’m sure you’ll agree when you hear & read it?! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜

On Friday we’ll be reflecting on some more of my favourite poetry quotes, taking lessons from them and applying them to our lives as poets and readers alike.

Saturday will see us post our final motivational running quote of the week for ye folks and exploring some more poetry prompts such as Moonwashed Weekly Prompts and Weave Written Weekly fingers crossed.

Of all this will be closed off on Sunday with my regular Sunday Blog Recap with links to all the blogs I posted during the previous week. Especially designed for those of you who have busy lives outside of the WordPress blogosphere. So please stay tuned. Until next Monday, mind yourselves; stay creative and take care. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ˜

TOP 10 BLOG POSTS OF 2022

Well folks! Yes, it’s that time of year again where we look back over the year gone by and see which blog posts were the most popular, which struck a chord most with ye guys & gals. It’s been a quick year and 1 which saw me change things up a bit with the range; quantity and quality of my output. I view my most popular posts as ones which didn’t necessarily receive the most likes but received the most views.

1. In light of that criteria so, the most popular blog post this past year was my the 1st part of my BRILLIANT BLOGGER POET INTERVIEW with the provocative Romanian blogger/poet by the name of Bogdan Dragos with a total number of 219 views. You can find the link to it here:
https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/08/31/brilliant-blogger-poet-interview-provocative-daydreaming-with-bogdan-dragos-part-1

2. 2nd on the list was the profile I did on the aforementioned poet: Mr. Dragos for the Brilliant Blogger Poet initiative. It received 194 views and you can access it here at the following link:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/08/24/brilliant-blogger-poet-profile-bogdan-dragos/

3. No. 3 on the list was a poignant reflection titled KEEP ON WALKING on tragic; untimely demise of a popular young; local woman by the name of Aisling Murphy. She, unfortunately met her end while out for a run along the local canal back in January. It garnered 133 views. Here’s the link to it:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/01/16/keep-on-walking/

4. This was followed up by 2nd part of my Brilliant Blogger Poet Interview with Bogdan Dragos receiving 119 views. The link to it is here: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/09/07/brilliant-blogger-poet-interview-provocative-daydreaming-with-bogdan-dragos-part-ii/

5. The Brilliant Blogger Poet initiative certainly seemed to be the order of the day this year as 5th on the list was my interview with the kind; generous and ever creative: Mr. David Bogomolny over at The Sceptic’s Kaddish. It gained 84 views. Here’s the link to it: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/06/08/brilliant-blogger-poet-ben-alexander-aka-david-bogomolny-from-the-skeptics-kaddish-interview/

6. 6th on the list was my Recital of an old poem of mine titled: COFFEE SHOP AND ME for my new blog: THROWBACK THURSDAY POETRY READINGS which received 63 views. You’ll find the link to it here: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/10/13/throwback-thursday-poetry-recordings-the-coffee-shop-and-me/

7. There’s just no getting away from our BRILLIANT BLOGGER POET INITIATIVE is there? As the next highest views on 58 was the profile I did on the aforementioned Mr. Bogomolny titled Skeptically Seeking David. You’ll find the link to it here: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/06/02/skeptically-seeking-david/

8. At no 8 we reflected on how poetry can save our lives through the greatest of sorrows and highest of joys in my regular Poetry Quotes Blog. It had 54 views. ๐Ÿ˜You’ll find the link to it here: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/07/03/poetry-saving-lives-through-sorrow-joy/

9. We return to my Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings with a recital of A SHADOW CAST, a poem I wrote shortly after my father had passed away back in 2015. It had 51 views. Here’s the link to it: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/09/29/__trashed-2/

10. Last but by no means least was another THROWBACK THURSDAY POETRY READING with a recital of TOOK THE PLUNGE which received 48 views. Here’s the link to it: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/10/27/throwback-thursday-poetry-readings-took-the-plunge/

That’s it I suppose, except to say thanks ever so much for all ye’re amazing support; feedback & encouragement throughout the past year. It means an awful lot and gives me a great lift to know people are regularly reading & enjoying my poems and blogs.

Hope ye all have a very peaceful Christmas and a Happy; productive & creative New Year. See you all in 2023.

SUNDAY BLOG RECAP

Evening folks! Hope ye’re all having a lovely weekend! ๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ˜ T’is quite foggy and frosty here! Welcome back to my weekly Blog Recap with links to all the blogs I posted during the previous week. Especially designed for those of you who have busy lives outside of the WordPress universe!

On Monday; Wednesday and Friday mornings as well as Saturday evening I posted 4 motivational links in total for ye’re inspiration. The links to them are below: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/05/running-full-of-hopes-and-dreams/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/07/running-starting-somewhere/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/09/running-rawest-form-of-freedom/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/10/running-makes-you-stronger/?preview=true

Also on Monday, I posted my regular Blog Goals for the Week Ahead where I set out my blog schedule and creative goals for the coming week. Here’s the link to it: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/05/blog-goals-for-the-week-ahead-13/?preview=true&preview_id=4393&preview_nonce=2fffb90a86

On Tuesday I published 2 poems. The first titled GOLDEN BRIDGE: RECTANGLES OF LIGHT written in response to Sadjeโ€™s latest #WhatDoYouSee #WDYS Poetry Image Prompt. The 2nd one is called: EVICTION OF REASON inspired by 2 Ragtag Daily Prompts (Conniption & Yammering) The links to them are here:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/06/golden-bridge-rectangles-of-light-sadjes-whatdoyousee-wdys-poetry-image-prompt-163/?preview=true

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/06/eviction-of-reason-ragtag-daily-prompts/?preview=true

Next up is a return to my Throwback Thursday series of Poetry Readings where I recited an old piece called: UNFORGIVING SUN. Here’s the link to the recording: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/08/throwback-thursday-poetry-readings-unforgiving-sun-dark-eyes-squint-for-mercy/?preview=true

On Friday I published a response to d’Verse’s latest Poetics Prompt encouraging us to write a poem using a few Christmas/Wintry themed song titles. Here’s the link to it: https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/09/making-it-through-dverse-poetics-come-sing-with-me/?preview=true

This was followed up by another Ragtag Daily Prompt which gave us the word: GRACE for our inspiration. Here’s the link to my response:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/09/grace-ful-living-ragtag-daily-prompts-friday-grace/?preview=true

The week’s blogs and poems were rounded up by a series of haikus I wrote today called: INFLATABLE FUN. You’ll find the link to it here:

https://kenhume31.wordpress.com/2022/12/11/inflatable-fun-birthday-haikus/?preview=true

That’s all for this week folks. Thanks for stopping by and joining me on my weekly catch up. Hope that ye enjoyed the read. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿคž๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ“–

THROWBACK THURSDAY POETRY READINGS: UNFORGIVING SUN (Dark Eyes Squint for Mercy)

Itโ€™s a sunny, Sunday afternoon
Inebriated bones are slowly stirring
As we slowly emerge from our cocoon.
And the coffee machine begins whirring
Like our heads, the heat makes us swoon

As we gingerly make our way outside
The fierce morning sun unforgiving
Of last nightโ€™s escapades, as our dark eyes
Squint for mercy, and weโ€™re driven
For the only place where we can hide

And converse about whatever dumb
Things we may have done, but canโ€™t remember
Think it all went downhill after the rum
Like that crazy night back in mid-September
But all vices look brighter under the sun

Itโ€™s okay though, we always have Facebook
To see if we were caught on camera, tagged
In some state of compromising debauchery, look
There we are, our pristine reputations dragged,
Through the mud of intoxication, think weโ€™re stuck

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