Live Life Laughing
Kathleen S Evenhouse
Writing With Vision
I originally published this in May, 2017. It’s not my writing, but it touches my heart so deeply every time I read it, I wanted to post it again. This is for all those who are mothers… The young mother set her foot on the path of life. “Is this the long way?” she asked.… Read More
Jesus said, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. John 14:6, NIV There is no shortcut. Picture from http://www.ifequip.com
Let It Snow Grandma’s been staring through the window ever since it started to snow. If it gets any worse I’ll have to let her in. Q: What’s an ig? A: A snow house without a loo! Q: What do you call ten Arctic hares hopping backwards through the snow together? A: A receding hare… Read More
Tom Swifties “Sorry, Tom can’t quit posting theses puns based on adverbs yet,” Kathie said swiftly. “I dropped the toothpaste!” said Tom crestfallenly. “I couldn’t believe there were 527,986 bees in the swarm!” Tom recounted. (Sorry, Tom, but this one is disqualified. The pun is in the verb, not an adverb.) “Don’t you know my… Read More
Tom Swifties It’s a word play where the pun is found in an adverb (or adverbial clause) referring to the rest of the sentence. Check ’em out. “Don’t add too much water,” said Tom with great concentration. “I wonder if there’s a number between seven and nine,” said Tom considerately. “I manufacture tabletops for shops,” said Tom… Read More
Tom Swifties It’s a word play where the pun is found in an adverb (or adverbial clause) referring to the rest of the sentence. Check ’em out. “I need a pencil sharpener,” said Tom bluntly. “Oops! There goes my hat!” said Tom off the top of his head. “I can no longer hear anything,” said Tom deftly.… Read More