If you want to read some better poetry, Diane - who has taken over the hosting of this challenge - and Mimi of
Messymimi's Meanderings - who also supplies us with topics - are writing wonderful, funny,
thought-provoking, ingenious and honestly well written verse. Go and
read.
Karen of
Baking in a Tornado
has joined us in this crazy pursuit, and promises us at least a poem a month -
may we hope for more!
SpikesBestMate
often publishes a nice verse in the comments.
Jenny at
Procrastinating Donkey
who has been a faithful participant, is slowly returning to blogging after her husband's passing from
this world. Let's continue to send warm thoughts, good energy, and lots of
prayers her way. And dare we hope that she will join Poetry Monday again.
Today's topic is:Kites. In Danish Kites and Dragons are called the same. Strange, I know, and this has been the source of more than one disappointed person.
Anne Nydam of Black & White shoved me the do-it-yourself Bayeux tapestry. I had to try it for today's Poetry Monday. Another KITE altogether.
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Next Mondays topic is: Valentine
PS: I photoshopped more tapestries together to make this.
I love the way you did poem on tapestry, it helps bring the feel of the poem to life.
SvarSletThank you. I felt mediaeval this morning ;)
SletCreative - and beautiful. Thank you.
SvarSletThank you for your kind words
SletHusby and I have a real love for the Bayeux Tapestry. Your stitchery just made your poem even more special! Yep. I think everyone should pay attention when someone is flying THAT kite! :)
SvarSletThank you. Yes even if those kkites are not as big as falcons or hawks, they still pack a punch.
SletWhat a lovely poem and a beautiful idea for presenting it.
SvarSletThank you. I like playing around.
SletLove the tapestry and the poem. I can't fly kites, don't even try anymore.
SvarSletThank you. I think my kites requires more steadyness of mind and patience than physical provess ;)
Slet