15 Replies to “Monarch In The Wind”

  1. The Women In Stories – Kolkata, India. – Belonging from the ethereal city of Kolkata,Sayani is a perennial bibliophile,a dancer and occasionally tries to be a singer.She is a student of English Literature,for whom writing is more of a stimulant for her living.She is fond of Fantasy,gothic-fiction to obsessing over young adult fiction. For me,every reader is a friend and a supporter without which my writing is trivial.
    neha98blog says:

    God has not yet showed the ire
    Darkness seems mingling in her soul
    Then the bright butterfly
    Spreaded its wings and
    Left a tinge of mirth on her shoulder.
    God gave her the wing
    Wrapped in an orange soul.

  2. Wes Allen – Wes got back in to Role Playing Games during the pandemic and it’s blown up into a wonderful mid-life crisis. He runs the DM Tales YouTube channel and website, GMs two campaigns, and plays online in another with some old friends. His “day job” is a Baptist Pastor in Philadelphia’s Jersey suburbs.
    wezlo says:

    Awesome!

    Sent from my iPad

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  3. janaline's world journey – I am addicted to travelling and have been exploring the world for nearly two decades. Here I share my travel stories and pictures so that you can share in some of the amazing experiences I have along the way. When you travel you experience the culture and get to know the people of a country. Once you step out of your comfortzone you get to know the real country and experience it in a different way than ordinary tourists. My camera usually accompanies me everywhere I go so you can "see" and read about my journeys.
    janaline's world journey says:

    Beautiful capture!

  4. Bernie Kasper – Madison Indiana – Hello my name is Bernie Kasper and I am a photographer from Madison, a small town located in the Southeastern part of Indiana on the banks of the Ohio River, the area I call home has a rich diversity of topography and wildlife that make it a special place. From the canyons and waterfalls of Clifty Falls State Park , the wetlands of the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refugee and the beautiful prairies and large forested tracts of Big Oaks National Wildlife Refugee the area is rich in outdoor photographic opportunities. The area also boasts the city of Madison a National Historic Landmark, with over 100 city blocks designated as Historic, the Architectural and Historic opportunities for tourism and photography are second to none. I also run a photography portrait business here in Madison, specializing in Family, Senior and Wedding Photography…Coolpicsphotography’s Blog I hope I will be able to convey the beauty of the area and share any info as well about this place I call home.
    Bernie Kasper says:

    Beautiful image !!

  5. Carrie Staples – United States – Author, illustrator of "The Yarn Animal Book", probably the only craft book with instructions for making such unique yarn animals as an orangutan, an ant eater, a llama and a star-nosed mole and "The Single Minded Prince, a fairy tale for all ages about a boy and a pirate captain who both misbehave. The books and a booklet series based on each different yarn craft topic covered in "The Yarn Animal Book" (pompoms and other really easy yarn crafts, knitting, crocheting, rya, needlepoint and embroidery), are available on Amazon and Kindle.
    Carrie Staples says:

    How do you do it?!

  6. atkokosplace – I am the unplanned child to a woman so strong. A sister to brothers. A dreamer. A writer. Ninja in the dark. Star shaped in a very square world. Teacher to eager ears. My learning desire is quenchless. On the outside looking in. Not interested in the fake. Wizard when I can find my wand. Fascinated by fireflies. Fighter of underdogs. Small, but mighty. Believer in superheros. Ecstatic to be different. Provider of nourishing meals, sassy when needed, quirky at best. Epic concoction maker. Boredom doesn't exist.
    atkokosplace says:

    This totally speaks to me! Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  7. sharonstjoan – Poet, writer, and advocate for wildlife, wild lands, and the earth. President, Forest Voices of India - a U.S.-based group which aids charities in India that further education, culture, the well-being of women, children, and animals, and the restoration of sacred groves. websites: https://wordpress.com/view/forestvoicesofindia.com https://wordpress.com/view/echoesinthemist.com https://wordpress.com/view/wildvoices.world book: Glimpses of Kanchi https://www.amazon.com/Glimpses-Kanchi-Sharon-St-Joan/dp/1982901179/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Glimpses+of+Kanchi&qid=1581769003&sr=8-1
    sharonstjoan says:

    Reblogged this on Echoes in the Mist.

  8. cathysrealcountrygardencom – France – I have a garden in France, which is not olive trees and jasmine, but much more like an English country garden. It is flowers and vegetables and wild bits and birds: not very big, but to me it is very beautiful.
    cathysrealcountrygardencom says:

    Lovely. I love the birds and butterflies that migrate across the globe and are so much freer than us!

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