FFF 60 — The Analogues & The Analogues Sideshow

The Analogues The Analogues first came on my radar when I was looking for George Harrison’s song, Ding Dong Ding Dong and I came across their cover of it. HERE is the write-up where I first mention them. It says it’s a repost, but not sure from when other than the other times I posted…

25 mph winds (power back on 3:50 a.m.)

a rumble grumbles at windowsgrey of day makes visibleafter a night of yew diggingsiding outside of the bedroomtoppled tree power outageseems imminent. fluffy snowblown back, forth, up, and downpatchy white and green groundcoffee sips empty the potawake but all I want to dois dream in my warm bedof future summer beachesit’s the day before T’giving.I…

#FF — A Moment of Realization

PHOTO PROMPT © Roger Bultot “A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers.” — Mr. Rabbit, per Mickey Mallory is tired of a world stinking with brown. It’s all gone to shit. She can’t remember where it started, but she knows where it will end. Like a fish in a hooded tank that has…

dVerse Poetics Tuesday — Numbers

screen capture image link Numberseye.A-counting we will go afield,on moss-bordered pathsskirting river snakes.When we let our eyes slowwe may note a plop; yet nature’s un-count abilitydraws us, I think.eye eye.Mysterious beings, theyspeak solitonic language that becomes apparentwhen we work with them.They aren’t just squigglylines that we manipulateto make sense of a thing.Soliton defined eye eye…

dVerse Haibun Monday — November Rain

Pale lines and dry, rough edges have shifted landscapes from colorful contours of a month ago. Unable to sit with daylight gaze fixed upon them, and shut out from night’s shadow view, the transition has been so incremental as to seem stealthy. Once presence of mind stills scrolling eyes, a series of sequential moments brings…

#TNG 100 with 222 pics

Judy Dykstra-Brown is the host of The Numbers Game.  This week is session 100.  We need to look in our media gallery under search number 222.  These are some that popped up.  It is a fun prompt.  Try it, you might like it.

#SLS (2nd one) “Rise to Me,” by The Decemberists (repost from 2/6/22)

The Decemberists, left to right: Nate Query, Chris Funk, Jenny Conlee, Colin Meloy, John Moen. Photograph: Autumn de Wilde for the Guardian Since Spotify has stopped working with the bluetooth in the car through my phone, I have started listening to CDs again. The Decemberists’, “The King is Dead” is one hell of a good…