Tag: Anne Shirley
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We can quote Shakespeare, but that doesn’t mean he’s right (Or, don’t call me a thistle or a skunk cabbage)
I’m sure that I’ve just committed some form of heresy by typing the title of this entry. If any of the 2 or 3 of you who read these posts take offense, please accept my apologies. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet stands at her balcony pining for her love – and family enemy – Romeo.…
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“To weave the mirror’s magic sights”
Today’s word at www.oneword.com is “weave”. A word with many definitions and many possibilities. I love that it’s a verb – a word of action. To weave is to do something, it is not stagnant. When I think of “weaving” I think of something in constant motion. A car weaving in and out of traffic.…