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Hello all,
Your bartender tonight is Björm, blogging from Sweden.
Today we are having an open night linkup, and as every month we also invite you for a live event on Saturday at 10 AM New York Time. You are free to join even if you don’t want to read and just listen.
Here is the link to the event: https://meet.google.com/kis-bmzs-ifc
At the open link, you are free to link up any one poem of your liking, read and comment as any other possibility.
I will take a little break from poetry writing and soon start a long walk on skis. We plan to be away from most digital activities for about two months. Personally I came down with a cold but expect to be fully recovered when we start on Saturday February 21. The early part of February has been very cold with nightly temperatures going below -25 degrees C (below -13 F), but we hope it will be warmer when we start.
This bring me back to one of my favorite old sayings which sounds so much better in latin:
Solvitur ambulando
Which in English is often translated into “It is solved by walking”. The simple action of using your feet (maybe with attached skis) is something that has a long tradition in philosophy, religion and poetry. I wonder how many of you have found your muse when walking, hiking, as a shadow in the trees, or even in the simple phase of planning a hike.
Consider for instance this poem by Rilke:
A Walk
My eyes already touch the sunny hill.
going far beyond the road I have begun,
So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp;
it has an inner light, even from a distance-
and changes us, even if we do not reach it,
into something else, which, hardly sensing it,
we already are; a gesture waves us on
answering our own wave…
but what we feel is the wind in our faces.
I like the fact that it describes the change in ourselves, and maybe even more if we don’t reach the goal for the walk.
If you find it better you may go ekphrastic and maybe remember that the best walk may not be in the best of weathers, maybe this artwork by Vincent van Gogh might inspire.

Vincent van Gogh
No matter how you join, it is simple, just write a poem, post it to your blog and provide a link-back to dVerse. Link it to Mr Linky below and then read and comment, get inspired and have fun here at our virtual pub. Remember to visit and read the poems from other participants and leave a comment below if you want to.
Good evening, and welcome…. I have guests at home, and will be in and out… the bar is fully stocked, but today I thought that for those who want we have some wonderful Calvados to take by the fireside.
I have written several bright and sunny pieces lately 🌞 — I felt it was time to get dark… so be warned, this one is dark. 🌑
Indeed… but I enjoyed it
Hope you enjoy your time away and that your ski/walk provides you with much inspiration , Bjorn. I do a three mile walk daily and love to hike. It does refresh the soul in many ways. Thanks for hosting~
I try to walk every day… but every now and then I like to do a real long hike
A topical poem from me – about the Weather….
Your Ski walk sounds fantastic! I’m very jealous. I cannot ski, but I love long distance walking. It makes me happy and at peace with the world.
We have done the same walk twice in summer… so it will be both familiar and new.
Hello Bjorn and All. I enjoyed writing an ekphrastic to the van Gogh. Would have linked up around 3:30 but was at 1 bar on both PC and phone. Just got back from GR where I had dinner with sons.
I had an evening with family… now I have my morning coffee with some reading
🙂
A great poem that I did not know.
It was a new one for me too.
Enjoy your break, Björn! ❤
~David
Thank you… it will feel great to be on skis
I am having a moment of reading in the morning. I hope you will continue to use the bar… now I have “Fika”… fresh coffee or tea and cinnamon bon…. if you are really good I may get you a “semla”…
Thanks for hosting Bjorn ❤️
My pleasure
I missed the deadline for Melissa’s prompt so I have popped it in here Björn…
Perfect… now I’m going there to read
Hey Bjorn – I linked a second poem to respond to your mini “solvitur amulando” challenge. So much depends upon the walking! Have a ski-odyssey, we’ll miss you.
Thank you… I will check it out
Hey Bjorn, I hope you get the chance to journal your journey. It sounds amazing yet scary. I wish you peace and calm weather. Let your ski’s be your guide. Enjoy and seek the quiet moments of inner balance.
I will miss you!
Be safe….
I will try and submit a poem tomorrow this week has been really challenging.
I hope to enjoy the weather… I expect all kinds during the 2 months.
I hope you have good weather out there as you ski. Of course you’ll enjoy it. Wow. Thanks for the Van Gogh–I put together a Cento on a cleansing rain. Thank you.
In two months there will be all kind of weather…. right now it is very cold.
I’m sorry Bjorn. The meeting is an hour later than I expected so I can’t attend.
Sorry… this is the same time as usual