
A Tasmanian devil in mainland Australia. Tasmanian devils have been released into the wild on Australia’s mainland, 3,000 years after the feisty marsupials went extinct there, in what conservationists described as a ‘historic’ step. (Getty Images)
Welcome to earthweal open link weekend #40.
Share a poem and visit your fellow linkers and comment.
The open link window remains open until midnight Sunday EST.
Enjoy!
—Brendan
I entered my poem brace about dawn. The second in the brace deals with the conflict in ideals and vision that threaten this earth and the people on it. If we can’t find a way through this dangerous duality — we’re screwed!
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Great contributions, Rob – I left a comment but it’s awaiting moderation.
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I’ve been trying to add a link to Mister Linky but I keep getting an error I’ve never come across before. So here is my link to an old poem from last April for World Homelessness day: https://writinginnorthnorfolk.com/2020/04/14/cloak-of-invisibility/
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Hi Kim, apparently Blenza–where these link widgets are created–is down right now. Folks, you can post your links as Kim has until the problem is resolved.
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I am having the same problem with Blenza, so here’s my link: https://experimentsinfiction.com/2020/10/10/pearls-of-wisdom-from-my-childhood-poetry-earthweal/
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Mr Linky appears to be working again 😊
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Here’s my link, https://thetigressawakes.wordpress.com/2020/10/01/some-kind-of-blue/
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Let’s hope they keep the humans in their place! (K)
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Hi kids, still struggling with fatigue. Will try to surface on Monday and link something, but looking forward to reading yours.
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