How to Participate in One Single Impression
- Post your poetry on your blog.
- Come here and enter your URL into the inlinkz widget. Other participants can easily find you by clicking your name or image.
- Enjoy the beautiful poems of the other bloggers.
- There is a new inlinkz widget each week so you always have to sign up on the current one.
- Please do not sign your name on the widget unless you are participating in One Single Impression.
- The links will remain here forever. A list of past prompts is on the sidebar. You can check back at any time for information on a past prompt.
- Please remember: Play by the Rules! The link to your poem may be deleted by us if you don’t.
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I started my blogging journey with OSI...thanks to Andree Sanborn and Sandy Carlson for initiating this community... all my celebratory posts i.e. 100th , 200th, 300th, 400th were for OSI...and so is 500th... hope the community members will visit and bless... best is yet to be as we all move forward ..in time..LOVE. RS:)
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time on your blog and with your prompt. I am still new at blogging and thus still learning the ropes. Let me know if I did the prompt correctly. Thank you, I love this idea and hopefully it will stimulate my writing of poetry.
ReplyDeleteCome see my Blog and I invite you to follow if you like. I have a post on a poetry reading at Julie's Coffee shop that might interest you.
Andrea @ From The Sol
http://www.fromthesol.blogspot.com
Congrats Ramesh! I'm so happy to have found out about OSI a few years ago too. It's a wonderful place to commune on Sundays.
ReplyDeleteHere's to a week filled with miracles,
Geraldine
Hello.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the prompt this week Geraldine.
Have a lovely week ahead everyone!
Her Perfumed Scent
I forgot to add, the flowers are beautiful. Yellow is one of my favorite colors.
DeleteCongratulations, Ramesh! And well deserved.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love your prompt, Geraldine. Thank you.
i wrote about the miracle of a flower. {smile}
ReplyDeletei'll be back to read others over the weekend.