11 Replies to “The Saving Sunshine”

  1. kpgreeshma – Hello and welcome to Everyday Grace. I'm Greeshma — a writer with a heart rooted in the past and eyes looking gently toward the future. I come from a small, bustling town where mornings smelled of fresh books, monsoon mud, and memories that never really left. This blog is my space to slow down, remember, and share little glimpses of life — from rickshaw rides to quiet verandah afternoons. Here, you’ll find reflections, moments, and stories that feel like home. I hope my words bring a smile, a memory, or even a pause to your busy day. Thank you for walking with me.
    Avantika says:

    The picture is very cheery…love it.

  2. judybarton – Still in love, complicated, almost stupid, interested to recognize herself. "Up to the age of eighteen years old everybody writes poems; after, only two categories of people may continue to do it: poets and idiots." (Benedetto Croce). Obviously I do not consider myself a poet.
    judybarton says:

    So colorful, light and brilliant! And I like that “dreary dread” sound, even if here March is really spring

  3. Courtz’ Studio Kreations – Creatively conjuring ideas through a multitude of media including; painting, drawing, printmaking, music, baking, social, economic and political issues. small business
    Courtz’ Studio Kreations says:

    Love this post – the poem starts off as quite a melancholic one – thus showing a bigger contrast to the joyousness of the panses (-:

  4. andreacfrt – I was born in Cape Verde, Sao Vicente and moved to Lisbon, Portugal at age 1. At age 13 I moved to United States and have been resided here ever since. Since my journey to the United States, I over came many obstacles that lead me to convert to Islam. Through Islam, I found a new identification and place in this world. I become very passionate to learn about different cultures from an inner and outer perspective, especially my culture. One day I bough a professional camera with no professional training, I began to capture anything that was beautiful to me. In this blog I hope to share with words and images the beauty that I see.
    andreacfrt says:

    great read!

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