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Sunday, March 19, 2023

Sunday 19 March 2023

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The opening poem contains all the words (or variations of them) from today's Jumble.
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11 comments:

  1. With Apologies to Ed & Will

    Another Sunday rolls around—a Day
    of Rest, or Sabbath—call it what you will!
    For me it’s time to embrace a pause, to lay
    my pen aside, sans sense of guilt—to chill.
    I see I’m not the only one who abstains
    from posting on Sundays. Others now solace find,
    and sometimes Misty’s the only one who remains.
    The lights stay on, but shouldn’t all shun the grind?
    I swear to the joy that comes with planned release
    from daily chores, to find routine isn’t rut.
    I see at the end of each week the promise of peace,
    and after I’m bent in composing, I rise with a strut.

    Yet each must follow his, or her, own gut.
    We’re cool! To rule freedom, is anything but.
    ~ OMK

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  2. Occasionally a moral decision
    Creates a situation with tension.
    Resisting the urge,
    Education may serve.
    Doing second thoughts may merit attention!

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  3. I started with my usual letters (but arranged as a cow), then moved to French food, and then made a wild guess, in the belief that it might just be correct.
    Wordle 638 3/6*

    ⬜⬜🟩⬜🟨
    🟩🟩🟩⬜⬜
    🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩

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  4. Enjoy your day off OMK. You have been very prolific this week and deserve a rest.

    Owen- today you give us the W in an acrostic, but with a slight twist (and good advice).

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  5. CEh! I hope you didn't get caught by the initial letter red herring, and saw that the letters are all in the proper order.

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  6. Whether the Weather

    Many credos known to man,
    (Hyphenated or not)
    Include some future Eden.
    A gospel writer (one of the twelve) sought
    To stress being ready for the hour.
    The days may be sunny or dour,
    The skies don’t equate with the faith,
    That better things lie ahead of our dread.
    “Or what’s a heaven for?”

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  7. I give you a Sunday sermon to ponder today.

    Owen- you caught me! I thought the twist was the acrostic (with one movement). But you cleverly hid the acrostic. Let’s see if Misty and WC can find it.

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  8. "Popular Writer"

    The writer was a popular fighter
    who used hyphens that his words would equate,
    sometimes twelve during an all-nighter
    when he worked hourly until it was late.

    His readers thought his work was heaven
    and read it happily in all kinds of weather.
    And they even planned a party,
    in the hopes they could all get together.

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  9. Misty- we were given a disjointed group of J words today. (Even Owen hasn’t come up with one of his creations yet.)
    Your writer using hyphens was a good way to use that word. And his readers were not fair weather friends . . . And even hoping to get together. That indicates a loyal following.
    Enjoy your day.

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  10. Love getting a long Sunday verse from you, Ol' Man Keith, but who are "Ed and Will"?
    And then your delightful message to take it easy and chill out, except giving me that cool credit for always showing up on a Sunday! I am so flattered! Thanks, and have a great peaceful and cool day!

    And then what could be better on a Sunday than a pseudo-religious weather verse! Complex and interesting as always, many thanks, CanadianEh!! Given that it's still unclear whether the weather will be rainy or sunny today, I'll do my best to be ready for the hour.

    Given all the neat complications in today's verses, I'll hold off and give my decision second thoughts, Owen!

    Wilbur, we need you too!
    Come and give us your Sunday view.

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  11. Misty ~ Still resting, so I’ll answer your question with an “FLN” at the start of tomorrow.
    Others may be interested too.


    ~ OMK

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