Everyone needs a roof over their head.
These daily words are designed to generate creativity for both you and me.
Wander the world with your dictionary, enjoying the wonder.
New words appear regularly, but maybe they describe something you DON'T want to do.
Stretching out beyond one's borders can add some real interest to language.
It is strange how some words just fit.
a visual idiom puzzle
The answer to a problem is not always a "Solution" you can pay for.
Warm up for writing today.
Fun in the sun - Wait, - Jumping the gun - Winter - has more time to run.
Don't drop off to a cozy snooze while you practice your words.
Give a jolt to your vocabulary today.
Avoid being mechanical in your writing and speech...unless you're writing about robots, of course.
Speak up, unless you have nothing to say.
Mixing today's word with the week's Wicked Wonderful Wordie
Be very selective of your words when you think you are about to launch into a rant.
Snowy Grief - Get some relief - Stay at home - Write a poem.
Words are neat. - Feel the beat. - Tap your feet. - What a treat.
Even when there's no obvious word, a substitute is available.
You should not sponge of someone else's writing by plagiarizing them. Find your own way. Express yourself.
Conjure up some super sentences today, for which you need not be a witch.
a weekly visual idiom puzzle
Study of your word selection may take extra time, but take the long view.
Excuses may not always be enough.
Enlist the help of others as you practice using new words so you can be sure you can make yourself clear.
Words shared are words appreciated.
No matter where the station is, you have to get there to catch the train.
Whatever ride you take to get there, always attempt to advance.
May your conversations be full of fun and frolic in this festive season.
A weekly visual idiom puzzle
Time your words, not for how long they take to say, but for their best impact.
Sedate is fine, sedentary is not a good "stance" to take with ones language use.
Have a broad spectrum of words available so you can use what fits best in any situation.
Tune your language before use, just as you would a guitar.
Don't let autocorrect override your good writing.
We may not always agree, but civility matters.
Try to write when you are not tired.
Whether with scarf, shawl or tippet, please keep yourself warm this winter.
Use words every day. Try to say something fresh when you can.