#SoCS sap/sep/sip/sop/sup

Linda G. Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompts us with using sap/sep/sip/sop/sup. Sap sep sip sop sup * sap is rolling to the ground happy sep in the mound sip sap all day long sop sap sing this song sup a duppy you’re the one you make sepping lots of fun sop on a dop…

#SoCS for 12/29/18 — Puzzle

Linda G Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt for 12/29/18 is: “ask someone else.” Either ask someone for a prompt word or, if you can’t, turn on a TV or a radio and choose a word from the first sentence you hear. Enjoy! I watched a movie this evening, called, “Puzzle” which seems a good…

SoCS — Tin tra la la tra la la la la

image link Linda G Hill’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt is tin or a word containing tin. I looked up a list of 4000 words that have tin in them, and by far the most plentiful are words that end in ting. Ting a ling a ling on the tinny winny drum. Sing a ling…

#SoCS Contrasting Green Life

Linda G Hill gives us our prompt of:  Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “contrast.” Use the word “contrast,” or talk about contrasting things. Enjoy! My stream of consciousness today will be on contrasting houseplants and outdoors plants. Houseplants must live in containers. Sometimes they are grouped together in containers, like the…

#SoCS Music(als) from 1970

I didn’t live far from one of the first big department stores in the area from the age of 10 to 16. My best friend and I would walk the couple of blocks to it at least once a day, sometimes multiple times. It had everything, a snack bar, shoe repair, ice cream shop, clothing,…

SoCS — Old Hen

Stream of Conscious Saturday — ma Ma is what my mom and her sibs called their mother, my grandma. When I tried to call her ma she jumped all over my case and wouldn’t hear of me or my sibs using that term. We were expected to call her mom. Nothing else would do. She…

SoCS — Digest

The first thing that comes to mind with digest is Reader’s Digest, which I think is still around. What form not sure, but it used to be a small volume, maybe 5×7, that was a small magazine full of easy-reading human interest stories. It also had features that included ‘laughter the best medicine’ and ‘increasing…