I just realized it was Friday the 13th. So far so good! image link Viewing The first thing I wanted to talk about is the 2-hour documentary I watched last night, called, “Bob Dylan: 1966-1978: After the Crash.” The netflix blurb says: This documentary covers the so-called middle period of iconic musician Bob Dylan’s career….
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Coloring Club Plus — 9/13/19
I was looking through the library database for Tom Waits music and came across this one. It’s music written by him but performed by another group. Southside Johnny with La Bamba’s Big Band’s album is Grapefruit Moon: The Songs of Tom Waits (2008). John Lyon (born December 4, 1948), better known by his stage name…
dVerse — descriptive detail — Emissary
Peng, whose wingspan covers the sky Alights on Yellow Mountain’s Peak Red eyes survey the village below From whom will he take today? Old Mrs. Yen, asleep on the porch, Broom still in her hand, Will have fewer dreams after today; fewer remembered celebrations, fewer regrets. The seasons pass… One winter moon shines through…
Thursday Inspiration 21 — Fire and Rain
A spark was struck that dry autumn day as we met by chance by Lost Lake. The undergrowth of red as it crept up to the treetops matched a growing heat in our bellies as the crickets sang with wild abandon. We walked back to the trailhead together and agreed to meet at the same…
Coloring Club Plus — 9/12/19
Today’s Celtic letter, “I” is dedicated to Iggy and the Stooges. It’s hard to believe the two albums I listened to last night are almost 50 years old and it’s a first listen. Per wikipedia: The Stooges, also known as Iggy and the Stooges, were an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan in…
#FF — Hail Zim!
PHOTO PROMPT © CEAyr Zim’s life is an open book. He’s been in the limelight for half of it. Zim’s name has passed through millions of lips and minds. His stature is magnified by his celebrity. He’s refused to cave in to plastic surgery manipulations. Not worried when his marriage to Ven collapsed, he rode…
Building with Two-By-Fours
Paul at Paul’s Poetry Playground has introduced me to another new, rather obscure poetry form, called two-by-four, an “eight-word poetic form invented by the American poet and book publisher Lee Ann Brown.” The poem is 4, 2-word lines. Read more about the form at Paul’s page by clicking on the link above. Bad Boyfriend You…
