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#NaPoWriMo–Day 17–Prompt: write a poem using ten words found in a specialized dictionary
I wrote this Rhyme using ten words I chose randomly from my
Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words

#NaPoWriMo–Day 17–Prompt: write a poem using ten words found in a specialized dictionary
I wrote this Rhyme using ten words I chose randomly from my
Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words


Today, November 19th, is World Toilet Day
A day that raises awareness of the 2.5 billion people globally who do not have access to a toilet or clean water.
Read this article “24 Hours Without Clean Water” to get some idea of what it might be like to have to live without a toliet and clean water.
Cottonelle is partnering with Water For People to raise funds and awareness around the lack of basic sanitation for families worldwide by asking individuals to #GoCommando4ACause. Kimberly-Clark Corporation will donate $1 to Water For People for every mention of the hashtag #GoCommando4ACause on social media, November 19-26.
Show your support in 140 characters or on Facebook, and help bring improved sanitation and clean water to those in need.

NaPoWriMo–Day 30—For the last day of NaPoWriMo 2015 we were challenged to write a poem backwards. I took the last poem I wrote for NaPoWriMo 2014, (Adieu to April) wrote it backwards, and then rewrote it to make sense. It originally was a Nonet and the rewritten form is an Etheree.

NaPoWriMo–Day 29–write a poem in the form of a review.
I chose to review what has happened on this blog over the last year and that is what I based this poem on.
I want to take this time to say “Thank You” to all of you who read my poems, like them and share them.
I appreciate all of the followers this blog has and enjoy the interactions I have had with many of you.