I am privileged to have been nominated for this award by Kristian, from: https://talesfromthemindofkristian.wordpress.com/ Please check out Kristian’s blog, as there is always something interesting and entertaining there :) RULES Acknowledge the blogger that gave it to you and display the award Answer 11 questions that the blogger gave you Give 11 random thoughts about…
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A study in over
image link The Fandango prompt today is the word over. Today’s offering is in the form of a modified minute poem . I first tried to think of the many uses of the word and tried to use it 3 different ways (or more) here. A Study in Over A fashioned world for you and…
A day in the life — of a lake sturgeon
image link I had to look up burgeon in the dictionary today. The first word that came to mind was sturgeon. Yes, my mind is a twisty biscuit. Sturgeons are, or should be, an endangered species, but for some reason they can still be fished, in limited places for limited times. I would encourage…
Take Good Care of My Baby
#SongLyricSunday, the prompt for the day is take/taking. My choice for this Sunday is, “Take Good Care of My Baby”.Per wikipedia:“Take Good Care of My Baby” is a song written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin. The song was made famous by Bobby Vee, when it was released in 1961. Take Good Care of…
SoCS for 11/3/18 — Point
OK this is my first entry into Stream of Consciousness Saturday. The prompt was to grab a book, open it to a random page, and point to a random passage. This is the book and passage that was pointed to: From, Anil’s Ghost, by Michael Ondaatje, paperback page 155: “ ‘They cycled off and at…
10cc — I Bought A Flat Guitar Tutor (1977)
A couple of months back I signed up for Hoopla through my local library. Hoopla gives me access to thousands of albums via electronic download. Now that I have extra time to play around with, I decided to try to find an album we played to death the summer I ran away down south and…
Justice*
image link *warning: content may offend some readers Today’s poem is in the triquain form. we found you violating a child trial by villagers; sentenced to death burned at the stake in a bonfire at the churchyard we spread your ashes over our fields you’ve helped feed us for years we give thanks …
