adjective | |
1. | passing out of sight; fading away; vanishing |
2. | ephemeral or transitory When I think of something that is evanescent I think of the gossamer wings of fairies or dragonflies. Something you can see but that is thin and ethereal, flimsy, light, or very delicate. |
WORDS have power.
I'd like to post a word and tell you what it means to me.
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Evanescent
Saturday, 12 March 2011
Muse
- Greek Mythology. Any of the nine daughters of Mnemosyne and Zeus, each of whom presided over a different art or science.
- A guiding spirit.
- A source of inspiration.
- A poet
A muse can be any person you meet in your lifetime that opens you up to yourself in a deeper more positive way and becomes the catalyst for change in you. A guiding spirit that brings the best out of you and makes you better and more of yourself than you have ever been. They will definitely be a source of inspiration to you and maybe even encourage YOU to be inspirational for others. Whatever things they bring you can be sure that they are things that help you to learn and grow and be better than you were before they came. If you are lucky enough to have or find a muse then you should cherish every moment, every lesson. I appreciate MINE and I will ALWAYS.
Wednesday, 12 January 2011
Sunshine
Sunshine: –noun
1.
the shining of the sun; direct light of the sun.
2.
brightness or radiance; cheerfulness or happiness.
3.
a source of cheer or happiness.
4.
the effect of the sun in lighting and heating a place.
5.
a place where the direct rays of the sun fall.
Sunshine is the warmth of a heart freely shared with you.
Sunshine is a bright smile.
Sunshine is the summer breeze.
Sunshine is the light I bring to the darkness.
Sunshine is the light shining inside of you.
Sunshine is a warm spot on the floor where kitty curls up to sleep.
Sunshine is beauty.
Sunshine is joy.
Sunshine is a puppy lick.
Sunshine is creating something with your own hands.
Sunshine is both you and me.
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