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Definition: | (noun) Readily combustible material, such as dry twigs, used to kindle fires. |
Synonyms: | kindling, spunk, touchwood, punk |
Usage: | One of the fishermen struck light from a stone, set fire to some tinder, and by the aid of a match lit a lantern. |
![]() ![]() GeishaAmerican soldiers returning home after WWII brought with them many misconceptions about traditional Japanese geisha culture, including the now widespread Western belief that geisha are prostitutes. In fact, geisha are highly-trained entertainers who are skilled in the arts of singing, dancing, conversing, and playing traditional instruments. Geisha are known for their recognizable white makeup, elaborate dress, and complex hairstyles. How must geisha sleep in order to protect these hairdos? More... Discuss |
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"In order to find peace, first you must look within yourself, and not in others."
Elizabeth Riggin
What an interesting observation, very true. I love your writing.
ReplyDeleteI love your poems and writing. I hope I will become a great writer such as yourself oneday. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteThank you, that's encouraging. :)
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the encouraging comment! New Orleans is easily one of my favorite places on the planet. I'm so jealous you actually lived there. How did you deal with the humidity? I felt like I was drowning in my sweat with every move I made. And I was there in late September!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are wonderful and writings so observant and motivational! Congrats on the book! That's amazing!