Come With Me … I Know a Special Place … It’s Free!
As writers are well aware, many words of the English language have several diverse meanings, some of which differ widely in use. The context, inflection, and purpose, of a word’s use today, is often an obscure derivative of its ancient origin.Such, is September’s connection to “paradise”; since its twelfth century religious roots from Eden or Heaven, as a “place or state where the souls of the righteous await resurrection,” we have added to it so you can enjoy paradise today no waiting necessary …
PARADISIACAL (,per-ǝ-dǝ-′sī-ǝ-kǝl;1649) adj. – of, relating to, or resembling paradise. [WW #333]
If you think about it, we create our pseudo-paradisiacal life nearly every day, in the home or office décor we choose from one-room preferences to whole-house themes.
Some vacations can represent your version of paradisiacal … from the proverbial “island paradise” to an exciting rural getaway or even just quiet time at home. What’s fun about paradisiacal is it’s subjective and malleable! What you believe is paradise today, could morph into something completely different tomorrow.If you’d rather, the image of a perfect paradisiacal moment or place, could remain your daydream, always available in need or desire … and it’s free! Just close your eyes and let your mind flow …
September’s
Song of Note ♪
♪ … I know a special place
where the sun is always shinin’
People helping each other out
and … they’re never mindin’ … ♪
You can help save a true paradise that is home and paradisiacal to many … iHeartMedia Honolulu offers a link for monetary donations through the Hawai’i Red Cross at KokuaForMaui.com. Learn more ♪ ... 50 Years Ago this Month
Word Challenge: PARADISIACAL. Whether imaginary or real, enjoy your idyllic thoughts, as you fit paradisiacal into your peaceful month of fiction and nonfiction writings, and casual conversations.
Write first for yourself … only then can you write for others. (L.Rochelle)
Cheers to learning or creating a new word today!@PenchantForPen
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[LinDee Rochelle is a writer and editor by trade, and an author by way of Rock & Roll. She has published two books in her Blast from Your Past series (of three) about pioneering R&R Radio DJs. True behind-the-mic tales make GREAT Holiday and anytime Gifts available on Amazon (eBook and print): Book 1 – Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The First Five Years 1954-1959; and Book 2 – Rock & Roll Radio DJs: The Swinging Sixties. Coming soon … The Psychedelic Seventies!]
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