Inspiration point (IP)
I think the phrase “Phew what a scorcher!” may have been used a few times this week. It’s been rather hot in the UK and across Europe.
So this week’s inspiration point is a choice. You can pull together something inspired by the theme of heat or summer whichever you prefer.
I hope it gets creative juices stirring as we face into our warmest season.
Inspiration point
The Best Good Turn – from Fear

[Continuing the hymn-for-Sundays series] Always fear of ghosts and ghouls and fickle spirits’ tricks. Better turn to One who rules and evil’s end...
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I sing therefore I exist

“No one will ever know me. No one will ever recall that I existed. No one will remember my face, my voice, my words, my ideas. “ I hear him grumbling...
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One ray at a time

Rays of light herald the rising sun: the night is passing, work to be done … Rays of love pierce … work to be done begun together – rays of light pierce the night.
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Transcendental Journey of Meditation

A poem for my night insomnia. When restless thoughts intrude on sleep, I would devour diversion; receiving time with mantra...alert, yet eyes are...
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Me and My Muezzin

When I was a lad I worked on big ships. Here I describe the Suez Canal stretch of a sea passage from Quebec City in Canada to Colombo in Sri Lanka round about 1977. Our ship was loaded with a bulk cargo of poverty relief grain financed by the United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA). Some of my writing is an embellishment of the truth and a little bit of it is the result of pure imagination, but this poem is as near to the truth as I could get whilst attempting to remain poetic.
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