Click on link below to hear this statement by a Jan. 6 Capitol participant who rejected Trump’s pardon.
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Click on link below to hear this statement by a Jan. 6 Capitol participant who rejected Trump’s pardon.
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1E7XZiQz8w/?mibextid=wwXIfr
When the sun puts on its midnight shroud,
we cease to air our thoughts aloud.
Moonlight trails across our bed,
leaving tracks within our head,
creating symbols that rock our dreams
’til brought to light with morning’s beams.
Then words remembered from the night
are ones we claim as we recite,
promising they are our own,
captured by that spear we hone
to probe the waters of the night
for words like fish that cross our sight
and thus are brought to light of day
by means of stories that we say
are our creation, although it seems
they’re really thoughts stolen from dreams.
For The Sunday Whirl Wordle, prompt words are:
shroud symbols water rock sun tracks spear stolen cross promise moon trail. Photos created with AI.
Cat vs. dog plus front vs. back/a tiny bird juxtaposed against a vast far off environment? front vs. back, tall vs.short / contrasting flowers regarding color and shape.
For Lens Artists Challenge 386, the prompt is Juxtaposition.
Today’s Fibbing Friday responses are:
1. Borg: A huge chunk of ice.
2. Caught in 4k: The condition of a tangle of spaghetti enroute to the mouth.
3. Cheese Pull: Those long strings one needs to deal with when they try to take a bite of pizza.
4. Cheugy: An edible so chewy that it makes one gag.
5. Chopped: Descriptive adjective for someone with a bad haircut.
6. Chuzz: Barely, as in, “I am chuzz 5 years old.”
7. Crash out: The partof a car–fender or bumper, perhaps––that separates and goes flying off during a car accident.
8. Blue-Pilled: Descriptive adjective for someone who has just taken a mood enhancer medication.
9. Fridge cigarette: A nicotine break on the North or South Pole.
10. Buns. What one sits upon, of course!!!
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An earlier writing retreat Across the lake at Quinta San Carlos. That empty chair is for me, since I’m taking the photo.
I woke up at 6:22 to the sound of hot water streaming into my pool. The intake pipe must have been left open the last time the pool filled up on Monday and enough water has evaporated since then to leave some room for it. It is pitch black and cool outside, which makes me hesitant to go out and turn the drain on. An additional contributing reason for staying warm inside instead of venturing out in my nightgown is because I’m not going to be here to use the pool, for in less than 4 hours, I’m leaving with 7 friends for a writing retreat at Quinta San Carlos across the lake. Two of those people are staying with me now—my friend of many years, Linda Hanna from Oaxaca, who got in from where she had been in Chiapas last night, and Judy Reeves, who arrived from San Diego two nights ago. Judy will lead the retreat.
We are trying to remember how many years ago the remaining members of the women’s writing group I started 24 years ago started this retreat. Over the years we have met in Puerta Vallarta at least two times, in La Manzanilla, Cuyutlán, Acapulco, at my house in San Juan Cosala. and two other times at Quinta San Carlos. Four of the members of the original group have passed away, one moved back to the States, and Judy Reeves brought two of her writing friends from the states to join the group, so only four of the original people who met for years at my house and who published the anthology Agave Marias are left to attend the retreat. We have added three new members this year, who with Judy Reeves brings the number attending the retreat to 8. We look forward to the new company.
My bags are packed. I’m readiy to go. So you might not see me here for the next three days. Or perhaps I’ll write something worthy of being seen by this beloved audience, and I’ll give you a peek at some of the results of the retreat. Gloria, Leslie and Gina––we’ll miss you.
Welcome to “The Numbers Game #112. Today’s number is 234. To play along, go to your photos file folder and type the number 234 into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and post a link to your blog in my Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title. This prompt will repeat each Monday with a new number. If you want to play along, please put a link to your blog in comments below.
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Too much heartbreaking news lately. Go Here to hear and see this wonderful video that will heal your heart a bit.