Wordless Wednesday 39
A small crack to leak the light in, A little void to hold the light, Let the light shadow the darkness for a while! Linking with Write Tribe.
Vinitha Dileep is a lover of words who found solace in writing and rewriting software codes until life took a turn and laid the path to writing poems every day. You can read her affair with words at Void Thoughts (http://thevoidthoughts.com)
A small crack to leak the light in, A little void to hold the light, Let the light shadow the darkness for a while! Linking with Write Tribe.
I love writing on paper with the pen. I love the time and effort I have to put in order to achieve that simple task of writing. Writing down with a pen rather than typing is a challenge, otherwise why typing has become everyone’s favorite pick over writing with a pen? Free writing is even … More A Handwritten Poem #FridayReflections
If we were having coffee together I would say… Almost 9 years ago I created a blog page for Void Thoughts as a way to keep track of my occasional poem scribbling habit. It was a spur of the moment doing. 3 years ago as a way to cope up with relocation to Worcester, UK, … More Being Grateful! #ChattyBlogs #WeekendCoffeeShare
This happened last year, 2016 May. Though I wrote it, I couldn’t post this at that time because I was deeply affected. I was 5 months pregnant at that time. One year later, I still feel the same. I’m not a Mother’s day person. I don’t wait eagerly for the arrival of this particular … More It wasn’t funny for me!
Yesterday I watched the Hindi movie, Dear Zindagi. I liked it. There was a scene when the actress cried profusely while talking to her therapist about a traumatic incident from her childhood. The doctor encourages her to cry saying that, “if you won’t cry wholeheartedly how can you laugh wholeheartedly. It made perfect sense to me. … More Let it out! #MondayMusings
“Imagine that you have only six months to live; what do you do?” “Then I will live my life to the fullest, checking off things from my bucket list, without thinking what others might say,” Mia replied as blindly as she was posed with the question. “Let’s do that then!” exclaimed Sherry. “Why such a … More Hurry #FiveSentenceFiction 10
I have a question for you all. What kind of posts do you enjoy reading here? My personal rants? Stories about Kanna (perhaps the little one’s too in the future)? Gratitude posts? My philosophical posts heavy on the wisdom I hide in my head? Stories on my motherhood experiences? What makes you read me? Do … More A Question for You #MondayMusings
It’s been so long since I wrote a gratitude post. My daily gratitude journal has only a few entries since 2017 began. Somewhere along the way, I lost track of everything. Obviously, I am way more busy than ever. I am not getting enough time to spend on doing stuff I love which includes blogging, … More I’m Grateful..
There they stood tall, together, Shoulder to shoulder Sunny or rainy, Swayed to the tunes Of wind, together. Linking with Thursday Tree Love hosted by Parul at Happiness and Food and Skywatch Friday.
“You look ravishing.” “Really? You do know that we are not going to happen, don’t you Dave?”, smiled Kate teasing him. “I know. But I wish I didn’t!” sighed Dave. Welcome to the weekly series of Five Sentence Fiction. Every Tuesday I will write a micro-fiction in five sentences based on the prompt. The above story is … More Wish #FiveSentenceFiction 9