Abigail’s challenge for us today is to write a didactic cinquain. Cats: curious, independent purring, watching, playing — my heart is happy — companions.
Month: February 2019
Three Things Challenge
image link It is Paula’s first time at the helm with the Three-things-challenge . She has given us these three words to build a story: letter, seashells, yoga After her morning yoga at the beach, Betty decided to take a walk down the shore. As Betty was a craftsy sort of person, she was always…
Coloring Club Plus — 2/15/19
Wikipedia says: Recorded and released in 1971, “Blue” is the fourth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Exploring the various facets of relationships from infatuation on “A Case of You” to insecurity on “This Flight Tonight”, the songs feature simple accompaniments on piano, guitar and Appalachian dulcimer. The album peaked at number 3 on…
50WordThurs #7
Kristian has challenged us for this week’s 50 Word Thursday. Kristian alternates this creative challenge with Teresa. It’s a quick and fun challenge, and all are welcome to give it a go. The rules 1 The completed piece must be in multiples of 50 words – a maximum of 250 words. Anything is acceptable – poetry, story,…
Valentines Day Limericks
image link Fandango’s FOWC is durable and the Word of the Day Challenge is smitten. These two Valentine’s Day limericks are dedicated to Fandango, curmudgeon of the day. On Valentine’s Day she was smitten When her beau did woo with a kitten Lips extend for kissing Kitty clawed and hissing Maybe card and a ring…
Coloring Club Plus — 2/14/19
Happy Valentine’s Day All. This song has simple lyrics and a beautiful melody to it. Norah Jones’ voice is perfect for it. I usually don’t add parents info on the musicians but I was surprised to learn that Norah is the daughter of Indian musician Ravi Shankar. Per wikipedia: Come Away with Me is the…
Discourse — Cage Dunn: Writer, Author, Teller-of-tall-tales
Cage Dunn talks about objectivity, learning, perceptions, and discourse in this exceptionally well-written essay. The question raised by #FPQ “Do you believe that anyone can really experience anything objectively? Why or why not?” The first reaction was almost shock. Objective? Humans? Not influenced by personal feelings? Not only is that unlikely, I think it’s impossible….
