
The red illuminated sign invited travelers
Come hither, here we have a place for to stay
A beacon signaling refuge,
safety, and a place to rest
A signal for the weary to stop and break the journey
Come now, won’t you stop a while?
Great response again this week in response to this image. Please click on the links to read the contributions of our lovely participants.
Chris Hall; Outsiders
Lauren; Vacancy
Michnavs; Quiet death
Reena; Vacancy
Diana; No vacancies
Sangeetha; Much ~
Lady Lee; Vacancy
Punam; Opening
Maria; Vacancy
Tanvir; Vacancy
Jules; Out of danger
Mason; One drama after another
Jim; Woo hoo, let’s get a room
Susi; Empty where the heart resides
Radhika; No vacancy
Shreya; Does it matters who wins
Zelda; Vacancy
The novel reader; What do you see # 123
Yinglan; What the hell happened
Eugenia; Beautifying gaps
Anisha; Claustrophobic
Fandango; Country road
Suzette; Light in cursive
Roberta; Vacancies
Diamond or light; Vacancy
Regina; Beware of the people with vacant hearts
Nope, not Pam; What do you see # 123
Sandra; What do you see #123
Christine; What do you see # 123
Usha; Birth
I am grateful to all those who have read, shared and commented on these posts.
I will be posting next week’s challenge on Monday at 12:00 pm, PKT.
Thanks for reading.
#Keepitalive
#Whatdoyousee
#WDYS
Is that your poem beneath the photo, Sadje? It’s SO Beautiful!
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Thanks Zelda, yes it is. 💖
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I thought so…but my vision is not good, and there were many links 🙂 ❤
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I’m grateful for your effort
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It’s why I’m selective about which blogs I read most frequently 🙂 ❤
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I’m honored that you chose my blog
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Well, I think I found you through Punam’s blog–I love her dearly, so I knew I’d love you too!! ❤
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Aww, so sweet.
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❤️💜
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🙂
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🙏🏼
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I absolutely would stop and rest. 🙂 Thanks, Sadje!
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Thanks Susi.
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🙂
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😻😍
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Wonderful poem, Sadje. It’s always such a nice feeling to rest after traveling.
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Thanks Jeff. Indeed !
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You’re welcome, Sadje. Always.
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I really like these words. Sometimes vacancies are in our hearts, sometime we become a vacant
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Thanks a lot Yam.
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mine pleasure.
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❤️
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Reblogged this on Reena Saxena and commented:
This brought the Ukrainian refugees to mind.
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Thanks Reena for sharing
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Such a refuge is heaven sent to the weary traveller. Some great responses to the prompt Sadje!
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Thanks a lot Radhika.
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Lovely words that would provide solace to weary souls! ❤️
Wonderful responses and thanks for the mention.
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Thanks a lot Punam. My pleasure, dear friend
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My pleasure.
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❤️
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I’d love to stay, Sadje! Lots of reading for me to catch up on too.
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I know, it’s a busy time for you. I’ve just started your new book. 😍
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Yay! Hope you enjoy. I’ve just started writing the next one.
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Oh wow! You’re very busy. 😍💖
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Busy, but very happy!
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🌷💖😻😍
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😎😎😎
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🤗🤗🤗
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Very inviting. ☺️
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Thanks Maria
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what beautiful words, sadje
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Thanks a lot Beth.
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What a comforting, liberating and welcoming poem! This is poetry at it’s peak. Poetry that is helpful.
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Thank you so much Lamittan 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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It’s my pleasure, dear Sadje.
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet and commented:
Come Read the Roundup!
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Thanks
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Always a joy and pleasure to read and share great posts with followers, My Dear! Hope you have a great day!! 😘💕🎁🌹
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When I was younger our family traveled from the north to the south to visit my grandparents. Often we would start in the evening after dinner – so my father would drive until he was tired (about half the way… ) always looking for just the right ‘vacancy’ sign to stop in for the night 🙂 I think some of the reasons for traveling at night was that he still put in his full work day, less traffic and soon after getting on the road.. sleeping children!
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Sleeping children is a big plus! Otherwise they drive the parents crazy.
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Indeed! 🙂
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awesome roundup post sadje!
I loved your contribution too! 😀
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Thanks Carol
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