America, Love It or Leave It — This, That, and The Other

Fandango has written an exceptional essay on the old-new slogan.  Please take a few moments to read it, and make sure you read the comments section also.  There is an unforgettable youtube newscast you won’t want to miss. “America, love it or leave it” was a popular bumper sticker back in the late 60s and…

dVerse — Dizain — Respite

photo by Jean Beaufort One afternoon Harriet disappeared Visible but she was no longer there The moment had come she had always feared The she she was simply no longer cared Who she pleased or didn’t or how they fared Lila now, such adventures she had planned First to Red Rocks and her favorite band…

#MM — Tale Weaver — Visiting — Long Black Veil

image link is to Dave Matthews Band version of the song but the first “h” is missing so it won’t load Michael is the host of Mindlovemisery Menagerie’s Tale Weaver.  Michael says: This week the task is to compose a tale in which the term/word ‘visit’ features.It could be visiting, visited, visitation……you go where the…

Coloring Club Plus — 7/18/19

From wikipedia: Like Omigod! The 80s Pop Culture Box (Totally) is a seven-disc, 142-track box set of popular music hits of the 1980s. Released by Rhino Records in 2002. Original release sets had a 3D rubber cover. Later releases had a flat, printed cover. Like Omigod! includes a 90-page booklet of cultural comment, a timeline…

Karaoke Cacophony

Fandango’s FOWC is cacophony and the Word of the Day Challenge is karaoke.  I decided to rewrite the lyrics to the timeless tune by The Beatles called, Paperback Writer.  I’ve included a karaoke version youtube with the original lyrics.  I wanted to have fun with this and I hope you do too. Karaoke Cacophony Karaoke…

Coloring Club Plus — 7/17/19

Today’s musical selection is from the Love For Levon:  A Benefit to Save the Barn, which you can read more about in yesterday’s post, here. Wide River to Cross, written by Steven “Buddy” Miller and Julie Miller, is from Levon’s album, Dirt Farmer, which was released on October 30, 2007, and was Helm’s first studio…