The One Constant
It's coming....10 total reviews
Comment from dragonpoet
Hi Debora,
This reminds us how time goes quickly by and we never know what it will bring. Good entry for the club
Keep writing and stay healthy
Happy Holidays.
Joan
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Hi Debora,
This reminds us how time goes quickly by and we never know what it will bring. Good entry for the club
Keep writing and stay healthy
Happy Holidays.
Joan
I would like to let you know that I just published a book titled,
"The Interloper and other stories in prose and poetry". It is
available on Amazon.com and there is a link to it at the
bottom of my profile page or you can go to Amazon and
search Joan Pechter The Interloper.
Comment Written 16-Dec-2024
Comment from Pearl Edwards
Good luck with your big move, Deb, and I hope you soon get settled into your new place. A good way of getting the info out on fan story through the hexastitch challenge.
cheers,
valda
Good luck with your big move, Deb, and I hope you soon get settled into your new place. A good way of getting the info out on fan story through the hexastitch challenge.
cheers,
valda
Comment Written 28-Aug-2024
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for sharing this club entry with us. You're 100% correct the only thing that never changes is God's love or faithfulness for us. Your poem speaks volumes.
Thank you for sharing this club entry with us. You're 100% correct the only thing that never changes is God's love or faithfulness for us. Your poem speaks volumes.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
Comment from shelley kaye
wow that is a major change!!
i'd be on a constant panic attack wave!
have a HUGE garage sale next month!
anyway, a great hexastich about moving and change!
tip: only do a little bit each day - set out a time limit - have breakfast. . . 2 hours work in the morning. . . rest - have lunch. . . 2 hours in the afternoon. . . rest - have dinner. . . get a good night's sleep. just a few thoughts lol
great emotion and smooth flow in this
thank you for sharing!
shelley :)
wow that is a major change!!
i'd be on a constant panic attack wave!
have a HUGE garage sale next month!
anyway, a great hexastich about moving and change!
tip: only do a little bit each day - set out a time limit - have breakfast. . . 2 hours work in the morning. . . rest - have lunch. . . 2 hours in the afternoon. . . rest - have dinner. . . get a good night's sleep. just a few thoughts lol
great emotion and smooth flow in this
thank you for sharing!
shelley :)
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
Comment from Ric Myworld
Down-sizing and change of habit are never fun, and I feel for you. But you said it best that we just have to keep looking forward and our minds on what's most important. This life is only preparing for the next anyway. Thanks for sharing.
Down-sizing and change of habit are never fun, and I feel for you. But you said it best that we just have to keep looking forward and our minds on what's most important. This life is only preparing for the next anyway. Thanks for sharing.
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
Comment from royowen
Oh yes, indeed, we may change or move, and it may well be God's will, but the truth, God doesn't change His mind unless we decide to do his will after refusing to do it, but God knows which way we will go, beautifully written, blessings Roy
Oh yes, indeed, we may change or move, and it may well be God's will, but the truth, God doesn't change His mind unless we decide to do his will after refusing to do it, but God knows which way we will go, beautifully written, blessings Roy
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
Comment from kiwisteveh
Hi, Deborah.
Your little poem could apply to a million things in life, although you make clear in your notes that it is the huge and stressful change of moving house after living there for many years that has prompted the piece. I don't envy you the task.
My wife and I moved 25 times in our first 25 years together, several of those moves involving international travel and none of them being easy! Little wonder we grew more and more reluctant to move as the years went on.
But yes, the clock ticks on and change, planned or not, wanted or not, comes to us all. I hope yours goes as well as it possibly can!
Steve
Hi, Deborah.
Your little poem could apply to a million things in life, although you make clear in your notes that it is the huge and stressful change of moving house after living there for many years that has prompted the piece. I don't envy you the task.
My wife and I moved 25 times in our first 25 years together, several of those moves involving international travel and none of them being easy! Little wonder we grew more and more reluctant to move as the years went on.
But yes, the clock ticks on and change, planned or not, wanted or not, comes to us all. I hope yours goes as well as it possibly can!
Steve
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
We never know what tomorrow brings and life is always full of surprises, one thing is certain, the clock never stops and we keep on striving forward, a fine post, love Dolly x
We never know what tomorrow brings and life is always full of surprises, one thing is certain, the clock never stops and we keep on striving forward, a fine post, love Dolly x
Comment Written 25-Aug-2024
Comment from Carol Clark2
A good hexastitch for the club. I'm sorry you have to move from your home of 31 years. I know it will be a change, which is not easy, but I know God will bless you as you walk with Him. Blessings & prayers. Carol
A good hexastitch for the club. I'm sorry you have to move from your home of 31 years. I know it will be a change, which is not easy, but I know God will bless you as you walk with Him. Blessings & prayers. Carol
Comment Written 24-Aug-2024
Comment from lyenochka
Great use of this form to give us an update on what you're doing. It sounds stressful but like you say, God is the most important constant in our lives. Because He is faithful and powerful and loving, we can do all things through Him. Keep packing and try not to spend too much time remembering!
Great use of this form to give us an update on what you're doing. It sounds stressful but like you say, God is the most important constant in our lives. Because He is faithful and powerful and loving, we can do all things through Him. Keep packing and try not to spend too much time remembering!
Comment Written 24-Aug-2024