Category: #AtoZChallenge
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4 April: A-to-Z Challenge

C is for Clouds Clouds layered like harmony, and light as bees wings, or peach blossoms. Whole as a pasture with room for everyone. It’s moss smothering grass weather, deep as covers and thin as skin. A-Z Challenge. Clouds: A visible aggregate of minute water droplets or ice particles in the atmosphere above the Earth’s…
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3 April: A-to-Z Challenge

B is for Blustery Bold as a bull’s shoulderBluster and braggaryButtress of wind It’s grey squirrel running on the fence weather, and there’s light and shadow flying helter-skelter in the air. For A-Z Challenge. Blustery: Same as breezy, 15 to 25 mph winds. Written for the A-to-Z Challenge. Declared theme for the challenge is Weather.…
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1 April: A-to-Z Challenge
A is for Arctic Front Arctic wind blowingAs daffodils swayA yellow smear It’s worm in a puddle weather,and it’s another day ofpassing through in the wind. For A-Z Challenge. Arctic Front: A boundary or front separating deep, cold arctic air from shallower, relatively less cold polar air. Written for the A-to-Z Challenge. Declared theme for…
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15 March: April’s #AtoZChallenge

It’s called April’s A-Z Challenge, and it’s ten years running. Fandango published a post about it, and I’ve decided to unofficially participate. Theme: All Things Weather. I’m thinking micro-poetry with A.I. artwork. Short and sweet, quite unlike my gammel self. The calendar is shown below. Sign-ups and form filling is ready at the site: https://atozchallenge2.wordpress.com/2023/03/11/a-to-z-challenge-theme-reveal-event-2023-atozchallenge/…