Friday, January 30, 2026

One Word: Restore

It is official! My one word, RESTORE, has opened my heart and soul as a guide on my 2026 spiritual journey. You can read more here about the steps I took to find my one word and invite my Mind and Body to engage in my under-construction plan.

The digital graphic below is my opening piece  a faithful walker on the spiritual journey to revive my heart and renew my life.


one
word floats
like snowflakes
dancing to earth
in rhythmic motion
swaying with every
sound of chilling, blowing winds  
seeking winter's blanket of white      
quietude evolves, nature pauses, 
one word, restore, offers a deeper rest 
© CVarsalona, January 2026, 

This month, the Poetry Sisters gathered to create the first monthly challenge for 2026. Poetry Friday poets were invited to write a tricube. Below you will find my tricube series of 3 stanzas of three lines each.

2026 One Word

one word flies

with weathered wings

should you choose


time moves on

2026 comes

word appears 


"restore" sparks

energy 

guiding light

© CVarsalona, January 2026

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Arctic Blast

Arctic Storm

blasts through states

with iced snow


winter roars

whirls and twirls

share its blast


cold winds

tip the scale

no snowmen

© CVarsalona, January 2026

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Visit the Poetry Sisters and enjoy reading their tricube poems. Poetry Pals are invited to join in. 

Mary Lee @ Another Year of ReadingLauraLaura Purdie SalasLiz @ Liz Garton Scanlon

Sara @ Read Write BelieveTanita @ {fiction, instead of lies}Tricia @ The Miss Rumphius Effect 

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It's time to join the Poetry Friday Roundup at the Poem Farm with our host, Amy Ludwig VanDerwater. She offers us a triolet poem with two outstanding thoughts: 1. One can be one's best self in many different ways. 2. True goodness will not always be celebrated.
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May everyone feeling the chilling winds of the Arctic Blast be restored by thoughts of an early spring.  

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