Summary
The undefined website features a December Self-Care poetry series, including a piece titled "Pieces of Love from Me to You," which reflects on the heartfelt process of creating handcrafted greeting cards.
Abstract
The website showcases a poetry series focused on self-care during December, with a specific poem named "Pieces of Love from Me to You." This poem evokes the warmth and personal touch of handmade greeting cards, emphasizing the love and care put into them. The author, Lucy (The Eggcademic), reminisces about her past tradition of crafting Christmas cards for friends and expresses interest in reviving this practice. The article also includes a visual element with images and invites participation from other poets, tagging Veronica Georgieva, Isha Tewari Srivastava, Natasha Kurien, Carolyn Hastings, and Alexandra Forsyth, encouraging them to contribute to the "Greeting Cards" prompt. Additionally, there is a mention of an upcoming piece by Rebecca Stevens A. and a link to a collection titled "The Brain is a Noodle."
Opinions
- The author values the personal and emotional investment in creating handmade greeting cards, viewing them as "pieces of love."
- Lucy (The Eggcademic) fondly recalls her tradition of making Christmas cards and is keen on resuming it.
- The article expresses anticipation and excitement about housing some of the greeting card-inspired poems in "The Brain is a Noodle" publication.
- The act of tagging specific individuals suggests a community-oriented approach, fostering engagement and collaboration among writers.
- The inclusion of a "save for future reference" note indicates a desire for the content to be revisited and valued over time.