Share this postHomeboundwww.pennyspages.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherHomeboundPenny J. JohnsonApr 14, 2021Share this postHomeboundwww.pennyspages.comCopy linkFacebookEmailNoteOtherSharehttps://videopress.com/v/CoESaPD0?preloadContent=metadataWhile reading "Homebound" today, a few flurries fell outside my window. I wrote this poem a few years ago during a blizzard, but I cannot be sure which one. We have many blizzards where I live as proof of flurries in April. A year ago, our country was homebound for entirely different reasons. A few days ago, my county was under curfew for entirely different reasons. Seasons of the year and our lives often bring with them unpredictable storms. Wherever life finds us today, may we be wrapped up in hope and be surrounded by peace. Philippians 4:4-13 ESV Join me each Wednesday for this virtual reading experience as I read a selection from Redefined: A Year of Poetry. By the end of the year, I will have read 52 of the 366 poems contained in this collection. I encourage you to subscribe to this blog in order to receive these readings and other posts in a timely, relevant manner. Thank you for listening and for your support. Redefined: A Year of Poetry is available in paperback and on Kindle.