A Noun Does Something
2025.04.19

Saturday, April 19, 2025
Good morning, The Wonderfell Way.
How's the day? O/
Up Up and Away?
Sky high in daydreams, or feet rooted on the Earth, make sure you know your worth.
Live on purpose with purpose.
You got Life; you deserve it.
Enjoy your chance to shine.
Shine.
Inspiration in Ghos+ Nation!
On with the show.

Songbirds started.
Windows open warm kind of morning, first of the year.
Old dreams grow new dreams, stronger now wise.
Been-there-done-that living shows signs something worth doing, some new step towards a long forgotten dream, showed up.

Hope's staircase is in front of your seasoned self.
Get climbing dreamer. Spring sprung climb to the next rung.
Slow words morning so far.
Stubborn rhythm... daydreams of practical things where sentiments to share usually live.

Loud tweets and chirps, the birds are psyched for Spring.
Robins, Blue jays, Juncos, a Woodpecker here and there.
Too early for the Hawks and Falcons.

How to build a sentence... let's get back to basics.
There's the subject, we have to mention something.
There's the verb, the subject's got to be doing something.

So there's a thing doing something enclosed in a container starting with a Capital Letter and ending with a punctuation mark.

Sometimes there's something remarkable about the subject (noun), something worth mentioning.
Mention it. Call it an adjective.

Sometimes what the noun is doing (verb) is done in an exceptional way.
Make note of it. Call it an adverb.

Punctuation, let's not forget punctuation.
When the noun and verb make a point or point to an event, we make a point.
We call it a period.

When we're curious about a noun's action, we use a question mark.
When we shout we exclaim the sentence with an exclamation point.

Those are the basics.
A noun does something. The point of a sentence.
.
^Period.

What's up with the noun doing that?
?
^Question mark.

Wow! Is for Wow!
!
^Exclamation point.
Every word is a sentence if you shout it.
Everyone!

Even the poetry of the sky is a dull white-grey today.
Nice warm Saturday for nouns to do outside things, open windows, clean Winter out of the house.

Take care, grammar beware, and make a wonderful, your wonderful day.
