SoCS 9-20-25

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Seven is not my lucky number. I think nine may be it, because so many nines are in my life. My husband’s birthday, January 9, my mother’s birthday, February 9, and my birthday 9-9-?😄. I use nine in my email and also passwords. Now my granddaughter chose 9 for her college soccer team. So, the nine lives on!

BHSU

The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS Sept. 20, 2025

dVerse Poets

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blue is a favorite

hues bright and dark displayed in skies

sky blue or robin’s egg blue make my day

reflections in navy blue pools stand up

blue green waves topped with white caressing sandy shores

columbine flowers and lilies, all defined colors

morning sunshine lifts in sky blue background

azure blue of my daughter’s eyes wins

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MTB: The Colour Motif and Amy Lowell’s Imagism

Addicted to Purple

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Empty and quiet the views inside and out. The older couple has left their constant perch. No one thought the threat of Covid was real and unfortunately for these two home bound people, never thought it would reach them. The deliveries they frequently used were not by masked individuals and the distant family members blamed them for bringing the fatal disease into the couple’s lives. A sad fact is these people will not be missed.

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19 September 2025

Questions!

QUESTIONS OF THE DAY

Where do you primarily shop for groceries? Walmart-Mart because they deliver.

Do you share the same photos in your blog as you put on Instagram? Why or why not? I’m not on Instagram.

If you have a blog do you write book reviews? If you’re on Goodreads do you put them there? On Amazon? Other? I don’t actually review it but sometimes put my personal opinion.

Do you, like me, look forward to posts from bloggers who write using a self-created prompt on a specific day of the week? Definitely 😉

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Do Tell! Answering Your “Why Do I” Questions + A List Of Fun Friday Bloggers

Esther’s Writing Prompts

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Promises made in campaign speeches should all be taken with a grain of salt. Whether a small town sheriff or a presidential candidate, the contender will say whatever they think the voters want to hear. It’s also possible they are sincere but when in the actual chair after being elected, they find they are not the only one making decisions, and may not be able to fulfill their pledges. It’s politics, and should be taken with skepticism.

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Writing Prompts