Inevitable
I can’t stop it.
Neither can you.
Each person
Visits death anew.
It can’t be changed.
To die’s a given.
After life,
By death we’re driven.
Live your life while you are able.
Eat freely from life’s laden table.
Inevitable
I can’t stop it.
Neither can you.
Each person
Visits death anew.
It can’t be changed.
To die’s a given.
After life,
By death we’re driven.
Live your life while you are able.
Eat freely from life’s laden table.
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Seeing Double
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Against this periwinkle blue wall, who could overlook these gorgeous flowers with its contrasting stalk of thorns?If my bedroom were to open onto the beach side of my rental, this would be my early morning scene:
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The only sounds I would hear? Gulls, the wash of waves on the shore, Bobino’s mute plea to be fed. But, in fact, my bedroom window which must be kept open for circulation, faces onto the street and at 8 o’clock, my reality is this:
No Perfection in the Universe
After only four hours’ sleep,
my slumber should be sound and deep;
but very early in the day,
mufflers seem to be passé.
My window opens to the street
to try to beat the daily heat,
so the sounds of ATV’s
enter freely with the breeze.
When motorcycles rev and roar
just outside my bedroom door
and trucks come rumbling two by two––
there is nothing I can do
but grab my computer and write my blog
when I should be sleeping like a log.
It’s true I might be way less surly
if I got to bed more early,
but you see it’s not to be
for when the bars all close at three
the motorcycles are just as loud
their drivers young and motor-proud.
They shout and roar and spin their wheels.
Their music beats and thumps and peals
as they do one pass or more
right outside my bedroom door.
Outside the other side of my rental
all the sounds are elemental.
The surf’s loud roar is more relaxing,
but here the engine roars are taxing!
So when you picture my vacation,
just think of the daily ration
of engine angst that I confess
and perhaps you’ll envy less.
The parade of mufflerless motorcycles, cars and revving trucks begins at eight a.m. Here is one minute of traffic passing in front of my house. The blue wall with the open door and window is mine.
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Harmonious Hues
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Up a very steep hill to the very top–and you’ll find a Shangri-la worth the climb. It is the adobe and palapa home of mosaic and mixed-media artist Mazinka Rutherford. Her art is such an integral part of her house that the entire environment is like a mixed-media assemblage. Here are some of its ingredients:
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All of the art pictured is by her creation. One of the homes on the site is for rent. The adobe was hand built by Anaxazi’s competent hand with Mazinka as helper. She did the gorgeous tilework in the bathroom floor that is pictured above. He also built the adobe/bamboo/palapa treehouse that I stayed in five years ago that is the setting for this video. The woman pictured is, of course, Mazinka.
One Word? Absurd!
In truth, if I may be so bold,
these one-word prompts just leave me cold.
They do not give a hint to me
of what the topic’s meant to be.
If I want a prompt so curt,
so brief, so blunt, so short and pert,
I could go to a dictionary;
but one word simply doesn’t carry
enough thought to jog my mind.
I do not like prompts of this kind.
So WordPress please just heed my plea
and send a sentence prompt to me.
Then I’ll shut up and cease my rant.
But answer one word prompts? I can’t!!!!