I haven’t changed
I never will
it’s too late now
I’m quiet still!
Category: Sunday sentiment
Sunday “not sayings”
For the past year I have been posting a “Sunday saying” and, before that, a “Sunday sentiment”. Two years worth of not missing a Sunday post is good for me!
However, most of those posts have been “borrowed” from other sources, often from “Brainy Quotes,” although I have added my own comments it has not really been all that creative.
Also, I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but, Sundays are busy days for posts. I suppose that, for some, it is the only day they have that is not full on because of work, school runs, social activities etcetera.
In addition, Facebook reminded that on 15th September 1964 I travelled to Harrogate, in Yorkshire, to join The Army Apprentices College at the start of my Army career. Just how the hell can that be? 54 years ago!
This got me thinking.
I really ought to do something a little bit creative, something that I enjoy, and something that you might enjoy too.
From tomorrow I shall offer you a “Lundi Limerick”.
I used to enter a weekly Limerick challenge, and really enjoyed it. So, look out for a little bit of silliness. That’s me:
The start of a new line of posts.
They may have some ghoulies and ghosts.
I’m sure there’ll be curses
in some of the verses
but hopefully won’t include boasts.
Sunday Sentiment – haiku #52
A Happy Birthday.
Sunday Sentiment is one.
Modern haiku rules!
Sunday sentiment – haiku #51
Thank you blogger friends
you enhance my life each day
I hope I do yours!
Sunday sentiment – haiku # 50
If only I could
I’d write poems by the score.
Who could ask for more?
Sunday sentiment – haiku #49
Ponder the waters
as they meander through life.
No need to make haste!
Sunday sentiment – haiku #48
War to end all wars,
yet every day war goes on.
Will we never learn?
Sunday sentiment – haiku #47
Broadband has been off!
My normal schedule was killed.
So much for Virgin.
Sunday sentiment – haiku #46
Since I have used a lot of Paddington Bear pictures for this series of posts it seems appropriate that I should pass on my thanks to Michael Bond, as he is escorted to the pearly gates!