Monthly Archives: April 2016

NaPoWriMo 2016, Day 9

Today, we were challenged  to write a poem that includes a line that we are afraid to write. This is mine:

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Temporal

I am going to die.
That thing in me that talks to me
as well as the part who talks back
will be lost to posterity.
How sad that they have no names.

http://www.napowrimo.net/day-9/

Sunset in Lake Chapala––Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge, Day 4:

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Sunset reflected in Lake Chapala, Jalisco, Mexico, last November.

I was invited by Cee from ceenphotography.com to participate in a challenge called Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge. (Check out Cee’s nature photos as well as her thousands of other wonderful photographs by clicking on the link above.

As part of this challenge, I am to post one nature photograph a day for one week and to ask one other person to join the challenge each day.  Today I ask you to check out the  photography of Irene Waters  and I’m nominating her to take part in the Seven Day Nature Challenge as well.

 

https://irenewaters19.com/

Going Solo: Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge, Week 20, Solitude

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http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2016/04/05/hughs-weekly-photo-challenge-week-20-solitude/

Tall Neighbors: Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge, Day 3

Tall Neighbors

 

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When I moved into my house fifteen years ago, I could touch the very tops of both of these trees, which were little more than shrubs.  Now they are the tallest trees within sight.

I was invited by Cee from ceenphotography.com to participate in a challenge called Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge. (Check out Cee’s nature photos as well as her thousands of other wonderful photographs by clicking on the ceenphotography link above.

As part of this challenge, I am to post one nature photograph a day for one week and to ask one other person to join the challenge each day.  Today I ask you to check out the  photography of Suzy Blue and I’m nominating her to take part in the Seven Day Nature Challenge as well.

Sun Rose: Flower of the Day 2016, Apr 8

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https://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/07/flower-of-the-day-april-8-2016-lilac-bud/

NaPoWriMo 2016, Day 8: Cornhusk Bouquet

 

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Cornhusk Bouquet

No less real than those that grow
from soil and water and sunlight’s glow,
these are the flowers the women made.
They are less fragile––more slowly fade.
Fashioned from the husks of corn––
Their food’s protector, now reborn
by women’s hands–graceful and able,
into beauty to grace the table.

Their petals strong as the hands that twist
husks soaked in water lest they resist
the efforts of creators who
have dyed them yellow, red and blue.
Green for leaves and sepals formed
from nature trimmed and soaked and warmed
by the knees they shape them over––
hyacinth, roses and clover.

The breath of life stirs leaves and thrums
sunflowers, lilies and mums.
The gentle waving of petals hung
over paper scraps, bottles and dung
of a courtyard made from life and duty
and therefore not reserved for beauty.
Squalor from which beauty comes.
See how their bougainvillea hums?

Thunbergia’s petals and fragile pod
are lovely as if made by god.
Carried to market where they sell
to tourists who will love them well.
Crowded in vases, baskets or
in jardiniers on the sala floor.
These flowers will not tell the tale
of scissors and the soaking pail.

They stand completed, sure and tall
in a copper bucket in my hall.
As I pass, my garment’s hem
gently brushes over them
and stirs the powdery summer dust
that covers them in a fragile crust,
releasing a subtle bouquet
of corn and soil and the light of day.

http://www.napowrimo.net/day-eight-3/

Break Your Mother’s Back

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Superstition is our insistence that the world pays attention to our actions.
Bad luck is the world  answering, “You are wrong!”

(The prompt today was “Superstition.”  I kept it short and sweet for once–for Ann and Audrey!)

https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/superstition/

Black-eyed Susan Vine–NaPoWriMo 2016,

“Black-eyed Susan Vine” (Thunbergia)––Flower of the Day Apr. 8,2016

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/07/flower-of-the-day-april-8-2016-lilac-bud/

 

Anthurium: Flower of the Day Apr 7, 2016

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These anthuriums I found in the Cafetto Saga entrance seem like the gnomes of anthuriums–suitable for a coffee shop that sports fairies in its decor.  It is where we have been holding the girls’ dance lessons–which last night officially turned into a girls’ yoga class.  I’ll post pictures later. In the meantime, I was fascinated by these warty renditions of one of my favorite flowers.  Some parasite, no doubt, but what Hobbitish beauty they have brought to this plant.

 

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/04/06/flower-of-the-day-april-7-2016-dahlia/

Day 2, Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge

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I love the different levels of reality this photo seems to reveal.  The clarity and brilliant colors of the fish nearer the surface are echoed by the dream fish farther below.  Then that ultimate reality––the clouded sky––reflected in the water, as well as the trees. Even the shadow in the water of the gargoyle of a nearby building as well as this picture itself reflect man’s desire to become godlike by creating beauty in imitation of nature.  We are all part of one big circle and for me this photo reveals that truth. 

 

I’m honored to have been invited by master photographer Cee from ceenphotography.com to participate in a challenge called Seven Day Nature Photo Challenge. (Check out Cee’s nature photos as well as her thousands of other wonderful photographs by clicking on the ceenphotography link above.

As part of this challenge, I am to post one nature photograph a day for one week and to ask one other person to join the challenge each day.  Today I ask you to check out the excellent and varied photography of S.M Kelly , whom I have asked to play along. Go here to do so:   http://smkelly8.com/