a visual idiom puzzle
I defer to your opinion about these daily posts.
Sometimes feeling "on edge" is just fine.
Be wild when it fits the situation.
I'm not always correct.
If nobody else will do it, amuse yourself.
No on-street parking tonight, though!
This month, 4 of these finalists are headed to Stamford to compete in the annual International JewQ Torah championship! Let's cheer them on!
a rebus-like visual idiom puzzle
Can a crisp crease also be called a bold fold?
Know...some!
I am as surprised as you are.
Join with me in loving words, please.
"May I take your order?"
There will be times when dysfunction is the norm.
Being always too serious is, ultimately, foolhardy.
Be bold, be wrong, adjust.
"Should I stay or should I go?"
The words still existed, in spite of the impromptu break taken here.
If your writing is a shamble - And you start to simply ramble, - Take a drastic step, - Find an editor with some pep.
Why, shucks. I'm just a simple guy.
Take opportunities whenever you can.
Deep focus can lead to a similar "obsessed" state.
The United Way of Tri-County's Pearl Street Cupboard & Café hunger relief program in downtown Framingham is in urgent need of volunteers.
Gravity is famous for bending straight line efforts.
Do attempt to write, even if you don't think you have a flair for it.
Remember that new words should not be seen a burden.
Good health and well being to each of you.
Look closely for clues.
Sometimes seemingly simple words are difficult to pronounce.
It often takes real dedication to concentrate.
Do not hesitate to research what a new word means...and how it is actually used.
Attempt. Adjust. Advance.
a weekly visual idiom puzzle
Learn the rules, adopt or adapt them to the occasion.