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Friday, August 3, 2018

The Art of Summering Invitation


"There's nothing more beautiful than the way the ocean refuses to stop kissing the shoreline, no matter how many times it's sent away." -Sarah Kay


There is an art to summering: 
Sun simmering,
Heat chasing,
Waves churning-
Iced tea sipping
Porch sitting,
Fan swaying-
Sparkler swooning,
Sky sizzling,
Sunsets blazing-
Friends visiting,
Quiet chatting,
Babies playing-
Family planning,
Trip taking,
Cameras shooting-
Endless choosing,
Daily relaxing,
Summer happening
©CVarsalona, 2018


Bring on summertime fun with gusto!

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BLOGGERS, EDUCATORS, PARENTS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, POETS, 
STUDENTS and WRITERS

You Are Invited
to creatively depict "The Art of Summering"
for a global gallery showing



Join Me as I create a collection of summer memories from around the globe that will be collected at #TheArtof Summering on Twitter. Be inspired to capture the life living moments of summer 2018 that will be shared with social media's global community.

Challenge Requirements:
  • Create a digital inspiration in the form of an inspirational quote, image poem (photo or artwork with a poem embedded on it), original artwork, original photo, short video, collage, original song or instrumental composition, or any other form of artistic expression.
  • Sign the digital composition with your name and location.
  • Post your digital creation in jpeg form at 450 pixels (the best size for a gallery showing)
  • Upload your digital inspiration to Twitter using the hashtag, #TheArtofSummering. Also add my handle, @cvarsalona.
  • Send your jpeg offering to @cvarsalona at Gmail with the subject heading,  The Art of Summering, by the deadline, August 31, 2018.
  • You can view last summer's global gallery, Sunkissed Summer, here

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Examples from Poetry Friday Poets:
Linda Baie, Linda Mitchell, and Kay McGriff


There is an art to summering.


May each of you find your own way to celebrate the summer season.

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Join me at the Poetry Friday Roundup where poet Mary Lee Hahn is hosting. Mary Lee has a 50-line blitz poem of short phrases and images to dazzle us with today.

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