'Tis a day with women and more socializing than gardening although the program usually revolves around an outdoor venture.
We meet monthly excluding the summer months in homes or churches. Lunch is provided by several hostesses and varies as they choose. Today is a salad bar and the program will be growing healthy foods to eat.
I have been asked to be vice president this coming year. From my meager understanding my responsibilities will be the programming. However, the hostess is usually in charge of getting a program together so we will see how it all plays out.
Basically, I spend a few hours each month with older women who are interested in life and interesting to know. I am making friends and today the meeting is not far from my home in Sandy's house. She said a few of the ladies are invited afterwards for a glass of wine - ooh la la! We'll chatter and then happily depart
from Writers.com The Didactic Cinquain Poem Examples (easy and quick)
The didactic cinquain also stems from the contemporary form developed by Adelaide Crapsey. Instead of syllables, each line requires a specific number of words, arranged in 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 1.
Here are the didactic cinquain poem rules:
Line 1: The subject of the poem. One word.
Line 2: Two adjectives that describe the subject. Two words.
Line 3: Action words that describe the subject. Emphasis on verbs and gerunds. Three words.
Line 4: Words that describe the subject, often invoking mood, tone, and emotion. Four words.
Line 5: A synonym or clear reference to the subject. One word.
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My cinquain for the day:
gardening
all inclusive
chatter socializing informative
delight confusion direction(less?)
togetherness
joan💓
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