You have reached a quiet bamboo grove, where you will find an eclectic mix of nature, music, writing, and other creative arts. Tao-Talk is curated by a philosophical daoist who has thrown the net away.
A glazed-circled pill, washed down with last elixir from the magic bean pot, soon called to me, “Come out and play, little Alice!” No longer small, I managed to crawl through the shrinking doorway to robin’s egg blue, glittered with sunbeams.
“WHERE ARE YOU?” I boomed with my big girl voice, my blonde curls now higher than the chimney, finally melted due to the warm spurt of a cruelly cold March.
Hare peeped around garage, nose wiggling, “Here!” One step over and he jumped into white-hearted pocket of my blue gingham dress. “Hurry!” his watch tap said, “Or the tea will be cold.”
Dormouse and a goofy one in a faux-king hat made me laugh. “Sit!” squeaked Browny, whose fur was ratty but looked soft. The faux king coughed and poured cold Earl Grey. And then, to our surprise, a psychedelic worm fell into each of our cups.
what a trip it’s been mind-altering with best friends hope we arrive sane
Note: the title is from, _Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland_ by Lewis Carroll
Frank is today’s host of dVerse’ Haibun Monday. Frank says: Write a haibun that alludes to the Mad March Hare.
I used to love riddles, but Lewis Corroll’s ones were something else. Why is a raven like a writing desk? I like how you explored your inner Alice, Lisa. This part made me chuckle:
‘I boomed with my big girl voice, my blonde curls now higher than the chimney, finally melted due to the warm spurt of a cruelly cold March.’
LMAO. Chris, necessity is the mother of invention, and I’m using faux-king a faux-king lot lately. Also, in a comment at Andy Borowitz’ substack, a brilliant person stated that she finally found a use for the sh*t emoji.
I used to love riddles, but Lewis Corroll’s ones were something else. Why is a raven like a writing desk? I like how you explored your inner Alice, Lisa. This part made me chuckle:
‘I boomed with my big girl voice, my blonde curls now higher than the chimney, finally melted due to the warm spurt of a cruelly cold March.’
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Thanks, Kim! I’ll never tell ;)
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You’re welcome, Lisa.
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I know – I’m a child. I keep saying ‘faux-king hat’ over and over, laughing like an idiot.
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LMAO. Chris, necessity is the mother of invention, and I’m using faux-king a faux-king lot lately. Also, in a comment at Andy Borowitz’ substack, a brilliant person stated that she finally found a use for the sh*t emoji.
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Salute! Mastrbun!
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:)
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You made me laugh, Lisa…clever and creative :)
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Lynn, my work here is done. Thank you <3
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What a zany haibun. Luv it
Thanks for dropping by my blog, today, Lisa
much love
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Gillena, I tried to be as surreally insane as I could be and still make “sense.” Thanks much.
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Life seems like this much of the time these days…(K)
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Alice is a wonderful muse – I love this! Jae
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Jae, yes, she is <3
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Love the phonetic word play here. “Hope we arrive sane”.
Faux King Great
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<3
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being sane seems to have less value every day
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Im all giggles after this. Delightful!
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Woo hoo! :)
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😊
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delightful adventure
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:)
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Very interesting part of the story.
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I agree, Sadje.
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You’re welcome
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Excellently done Li. 😁
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Thanks, Stew!
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very creative, Li!
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Sara, thanks!
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There is so much going on with Alice! May she safely find her way home!
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Ditto!
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