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…
#SLS — “Watching the River Run” by Loggins & Messina (1973)
Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina Way back, once upon a time, I owned the, “Full Sail” album by Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina. I was at least 18 when I had it because I remember who my boyfriend was at the time and I was with him from 1976 – 1978. Maybe it was his…
FFF 59 — radar release week ending 112025
Can you believe another Friday is here? I can’t. The week went by in a whirlwind. Somehow or another I was able to rotate through another batch of songs multiple times and nab ones that are each special in their own way. The first one immediately caught my ear, more for Jack Bruce and immediately…
