Sonnet Sunday: Gardening Weather
A Sonnet Sunday poem about gardening, spring growth, and the quiet magic of planting something and believing it will bloom.
Dive in to the post →A Sonnet Sunday poem about gardening, spring growth, and the quiet magic of planting something and believing it will bloom.
Dive in to the post →An IRL “I Spy” list for off-season beach wandering. Simple, funny, and perfect for spring shore walks. 👀🏖️
Dive in to the post →A tiny boardwalk token becomes a time machine, reminding us the shore keeps our happiest moments tucked away. 🎟️🌊
Dive in to the post →A philosopher exposes everyone’s bias: we see ourselves as heroes while judging others harshly. The island reveals the truth. 📚🏝️
Dive in to the post →Sharon stands beside her mop cart like a mall oracle, keeping civilization from collapsing one spill at a time. 🧽🪣
Dive in to the post →A shimmering synth-pop classic that feels like warm night air and neon reflections on wet sand, “Walking on a Dream” turns the beach into a glowing memory.
Dive in to the post →AIP’s 1967 musical comedy that dives headfirst into beach-party fun, with songs, sunshine, and no interest in taking life too seriously.
Dive in to the post →A Sonnet Sunday poem about acknowledging mistakes, offering a real apology, and letting the tide smooth what honesty can heal.
Dive in to the post →A printable “Which one doesn’t belong?” beach brain game with five themed groups and one sneaky oddball in each. 🧠🏖️
Dive in to the post →A “compass” in the sand turns out to be a broken charm, but it still delivers a lesson: direction is something we make. 🧭🌊
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