Hi everyone, welcome to the 9th edition of The Saturday Symphony. I’m writing this on my last day in the countryside.
Going to sit by a secluded pond here and weave you this week’s edition.
Here’s a little poem from my writing spot.
Floating Lily souls
Fleeing the turmoil of this world
Seeking calm waters
Havens lurk on the periphery
Clinging to the beauty that remains
© judeitakali
This week’s three featured posts
Believe me when I say I’m sorry
I did not read, I was fleeing all worry
I did mention I would be away
Shedding off all dismay
So enjoy the writers from last week
Further on you’ll find their written treats
PONDEROUS THOUGHT
GREEN
Write about something green.
Show us its character, its emotions.Feel free to highlight its attributes and if any, its lore and myths.
Have fun with this, all forms of writing, art and images are welcome.
Don’t forget to pingback to this post so I can find you, and so others can also join in.

Ponderous writers from last week’s feature
“SPIRIT ANIMALS”
- Spirit animal by Kim – Sleek and precisely woven
- My spirit animal by Roshni – Intriguing and Beautifully engrossing
- Creaturely rumination by Dora – Mysteriously conjured delight.
- Callie by Eugi – a wonderful experience and haiku to boot.
- anima by mindfills – a gorgeous tanka.
- A ponderous wondering and returning by Jules – I’m so jealous of this. A must read.
- Saturday Symphony spirit animals by Sadje – exquisitely composed, the poetry blows you away.
Thank you all,
Lots of love.
Don’t forget to use this week’s ponderous thought above.
Be sure to pingback to this post, and also paste the link to your post in the comments section just to be sure I find you.
Final remarks
I hope you visit this week’s featured posts from last week’s ponderous writers.
Read, like/comment.
I welcome any ideas on how I can improve this feature within its theme of sharing and interaction.
And I more than welcome your participation.
Stay safe and stay loving.

© judeitakali
A lovely rendetion of bloggers/poet Jude ..and that photo of you in the pond looks like a symbol of solitude.
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Thank you dear Michelle, I do like my alone time, the serenity is priceless
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The pictures of the pond and you really bring the poem together.
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Thank you so much Jackie 💕
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Hope you’re refreshed and ready to tackle the day with faith anew, Jude. Your description of “Creaturely Rumination” was priceless, thanks 🙏 😉
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I got you😉 .my pleasure 🌼
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I’m glad you have had a relaxing break. We all need those sometimes. The description of your writing spot makes it an enchanting place.
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Thank you Kim. I’m glad you appreciate the need.💛
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You’ve missed mine!
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Oh mehn, I didn’t see a pingback or link. Lemme go look through your posts
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I added it a couple of hrs ago, you’ve seen it?
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I did now. Thanks for the lovely words of praise.
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Green is the most peaceful colour. https://kimbladeswritingblog.wordpress.com/2020/09/05/green/
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Thank you so much Kim. It really is. There’s that poison attribute too though
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I’m on a very mini ‘retreat?’
I watched the sun rise this morning…
And I’m watching the waves of the Atlantic….
Later for the prompt.
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Ahh that’s heavenly. 😭😭
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Thank you for the mention and I’m glad you had a relaxing hiatus. Green is such a glorious color and symbolic of new growth. Here is my take – https://amanpan.blog/2020/09/05/minds-gentle-touches/
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Thank you so much Eugi, I can’t wait to sit down and read
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😉
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Thank you for mentioning my post and for the new thought to ponder on. Seems you had a wonderful time the last week and it reflects on your poetic verses👍👍
I have tried to put in my humble thoughts on ‘green’ in the form of a triolet:
https://letsreadourwords.wordpress.com/2020/09/09/green-view/
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Thank you so much Roshni, yeah I’m so refreshed. I’m going to read these properly tonight. Can’t wait
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I finally made it – and with a new short syllable counting form called an Octelle! Please enjoy verdant love
(um…if you were wondering…yes both my hubby and myself have hazel eyes. And yet our children have different shades of blue!)
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Thank you so much Jules.
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