No matter how gorgeous the path,
eventually I come to the end.
Then my choice is right or left and
I can’t see around the bend.
Copyright 2018 Brenda Davis Harsham
Notes: I have a job interview this week. If I take a full time job, I’ll have to blog less, submit less, write less, comment. Will you still drop by?
Happy Poetry Friday and thanks to Erin Mauger at The Water’s Edge for hosting.
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Wishing you all the best on your new path, Brenda. I will continue to drop by to see what’s new.
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Thanks, Susan. I’m still hoping to post twice a week, but that may be unrealistic. We’ll see… 🙂
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A perfect poem to mirror this moment in your life but also one to which all readers can connect. Personal and universal–the best combo in a poem! Good luck with all the changes.
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Thanks, Molly. We all have choices to make.
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Gorgeous photo! And your poem is apt for your week. Good luck with the interview and with what might be hiding around the bend!
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Thanks, Kay. I’m trying to imagine the possibilities as endless and full of quirky birdhouses.
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Best wishes, Brenda!
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Good luck for the interview.
And your words are beautiful 😍
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
BRENDA—YOUR JEWELS OF VERSE AND PICTURE ARE WORTH ANY WAIT—WE POETS GOTTA EAT AND LIVE, TOO! WE ARE BUT YOUR SERVANTS…! :l)
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Thanks, Johnathan. We poets definitely have to eat.
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Yes, of course, yes!
I don’t like it when I miss your photos & poems.
Whatever the employer, they will be fortunate to bring you aboard.
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Thanks, Jan. Such a nice thing to say. 🙂
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Congrats on the interview and I wouldn’t worry about not being able to post as much. It’s quality, not quantity and you’ve definitely got the former.
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That is a lovely thing to say, and just the thing to ease my worries. Thank you!
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I’m not quite sure where my gorgeous path is headed either, Brenda, but I do know that this community is flexible enough to bend to your new schedule, whatever it may be.
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Thanks, Michelle. I did get the job, so now I have to figure out the details… I don’t want all my mss to languish in a dusty drawer.
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Congrats on the job, Brenda! No doubt there will be a noticeable transition as far as the writing goes, but I know you’ll figure out something that works for you eventually.
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No doubt you’re right, Michelle. Thanks.
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Good luck with the interview. Of course we’ll stay on the Brenda path no matter what 🙂 . . .
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Awww, I’ll be on the Jama path, too.
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Of course I would still pop by! Good luck on your job. Enjoy your career as a powerhouse lady soon😃🤗
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LOL You know it!
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Changes is always a constant, isn’t it? Thanks for stopping by the blog today. Hope the path ahead is just as scenic 🙂
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I’m thinking the path will still be scenic. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.
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There are always choices. Good luck with your interview, may you get the result you wish. I look forward to seeing you whenever you can drop in. 🙂
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Thanks, Libby! I can’t imagine totally stopping.
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Your poem dovetails with your life opportunities. I will be around no matter what you choose.
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Thanks, Jone, you are fabulous!
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Best of luck whatever you choose, Brenda! Sending you a hug.
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Thanks, Tabatha! {{Hug back}}
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Best wishes for the interview and FYI, I started blogging while teaching full time. I’m betting you’ll find a good path for that, too!
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I’m more sad about my unpublished manuscripts languishing because I no longer have time to submit. But I can’t imagine giving up writing again. I do love it.
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Happy choosing! It’s fun imagining the possibilities before the choice is made.
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True! Thanks.
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Of course! Best of luck with your interview. 🙂
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Thank you!
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best of luck and absolutely! you couldn’t lose me if you tried!
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Awww, you”re a fabulous friend.
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Too bad we can’t see around the bend before we make a turn–and such is life too. I like your poem and the view in the garden. I’ll always stop by Brenda. I’m teaching 4 morning classes now so I know how busy one can be. Good luck with your interview.
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Thanks, time to walk my daughter to school…
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Walks are wonderful—gives us time to recharge and think 🤔
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Yes, I love walking. I miss having a walking buddy.
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I have a full time job and still find time to pop in and read and write. You will too! Good luck on your interview Knock em dead!
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Thanks, Claudia. That’s reassuring.
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Good luck on your interview. Of course I stay around.
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Yay! Thanks!
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Turn back around and enjoy the path again from another angle. Ah, the choices! Beautiful!
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And by the way, good luck with the interview, but we’ll be watching for your blog to give us the beauty of poetry and pics!
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I can’t imagine stopping…
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Thank you!
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Life is full of change! All the best with your interview… 🙂
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It was moved to this morning. We’ll see… 🙂
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Beautiful poem to accompany the path flanked by the flowers on each side! Thank you, Brenda!
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Thanks, Peter.
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of course
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Thank you!
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Good luck! I like your words, so will always drop by.
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Thanks!
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