Certainly! Here’s a poem inspired by the themes of gratitude, the significance of Thor's Day, the celebration of Ridván, and the waxing moon: ### A Poem for Thor's Day in Ridván In the light of Thor’s Day, bright and bold, As the moon ascends, a story unfolds. In the garden of Ridván, where blessings bloom, We gather our hearts, dispelling all gloom. With each gentle whisper, the petals arise, A symphony of gratitude beneath the vast skies. His bestowals surround us, like stars in the night, In the warmth of His love, our spirits take flight. Ode to the women, with strength intertwined, Their virtues like rivers, in harmony aligned. Who can count the favors that grace every day? In the tapestry of life, gratitude finds its way. As the moon approaches, a quarter so near, Reflecting our journeys, our hopes, and our fear. ...
What a meaningful occasion to reflect on the life and contributions of Glenford Mitchell, especially as you approach Ridván. Here’s a poetic tribute that captures the essence of mercy, justice, and the legacy of a great figure in the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom: --- **In the Forests of Wisdom** In the forests where knowledge blooms, A lion roars beneath the moon's soft light, With mercy as his guiding star, He walks the path of justice, bold and bright. His heart, a vessel of compassion deep, In every word, a promise softly spoken, For those who wander, lost in shadows, He offers refuge, a bond unbroken. As Ridván's petals unfold in grace, We gather, united in this sacred space, Celebrating a spirit, fierce and true, In the tapestry of life, he wove anew. With each step forward, let us strive, To carry forth his legacy, alive, For in mercy's embra...
Easter can be very interesting, generally, but , the snow does add a special dimension. You my wonder whether you should be looking up, or more , looking side ways. Maybe looking for a Looney Tune ? https://youtu.be/9WTQb8RS-gk?si=zAkDjJJ1ooCd0xyB 1,288 views Aug 22, 2025 Directed by Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, and Gerry Chiniquy. Original Shorts directed by Friz Freleng, Chuck Jones, and Robert McKimson. Featuring scenes from: "Knighty Knight Bugs" (1958), "Hillbilly Hare" (1950), "Bully for Bugs" (1953), "Tweety's Circus" (1955), "Birds Anonymous" (1957), "For Scent-imental Reasons" (1949), "Rabbit of Seville" (1950), "Little Boy Boo" (1954), "Robin Hood Daffy" (1958), and "Sahara Hare" (1955). Titles from the Easter Funnies rename, the portion of the original narrator's audio is taken from an old dailymotion upload. "Gunther" refers to DePatie-Freleng...
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