Flotsam Friday: What You’ll Carry Forward
By the end of the walk, you always carry something forward. Flotsam Friday is about choosing what’s worth the weight as January comes to a close.
Dive in to the post →By the end of the walk, you always carry something forward. Flotsam Friday is about choosing what’s worth the weight as January comes to a close.
Dive in to the post →In St. Gilligan and the Dragon, Gilligan’s Island humorously explores gender dynamics, mutual dependence, and how pride turns cooperation into conflict.
Dive in to the post →Annie Lennox’s Cold captures the quiet ache of emotional detachment, making it a stark and fitting close to January’s winter reflections.
Dive in to the post →Sergeant Deadhead uses slapstick space comedy to poke fun at bureaucracy, misplaced confidence, and what happens when appearances matter more than truth.
Dive in to the post →The days grow longer, quietly. A Sonnet Sunday reflection on readiness, patience, and moving without rushing.
Dive in to the post →Some things don’t leave – they change. Flotsam Friday is about noticing what’s becoming softer, lighter, or newly formed with time.
Dive in to the post →In Little Island, Big Gun, Gilligan’s bumbling mistakes become a secret superpower, proving that unexpected heroism often comes from the least likely place.
Dive in to the post →Ski Party reminds us that the moment someone thinks they’ve figured out what women want, the comedy – and the trouble – usually begins.
Dive in to the post →Not storm. Not calm. A Sonnet Sunday reflection on the in-between season where identity loosens and transformation waits.
Dive in to the post →Some things don’t need to be carried forward. Flotsam Friday is about loosening your grip and trusting the tide to take what’s finished.
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