I love the combination of stone and plants. So once again I’m following Cee’s lead. To see her flower/rock combination, go HERE.
Monthly Archives: October 2016
Haunted Forests: JNW’s Halloween Challenge
Utilitarian Artifice
Utilitarian Artifice
My sugar’s artificial. It’s a fact. So is my creamer.
A year ago, I had a little crackup in my Beemer,
and now I have an artificial ear and foot and femur.
Pretty soon my whole darn life will just be what it seems,
while the authentic “real” of me will be a thing of dreams.
I can’t find where I stored my leg, I left my fur coat somewhere.
I parked my car last week but can’t remember how to come there.
So if it’s really necessary—all this substitution,
I’m asking some inventor to come up with a solution.
If artificial intelligence is the way it’s going to be,
please implant me with an artificial memory!
The prompt word today was “artificial.”
DOD Decorations: JNWs Halloween Challenge, Oct 22, 2016
Decorations are what the Day of the Dead is about. Weeks are spent in preparation, and the display is colorful, excessive and heartfelt. These photos are of two of my own altars as well as photos I took in Patzcuaro, Michoacan, as decorations were being prepared and completed.
https://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/09/01/jnws-halloween-challenge/
White Hibiscus: Flower of the Day, Oct 22, 2016
Midnight Swim Philosophy
Midnight Swim Philosophy
I was in the still night, empty of stars,
safe behind walls, secure behind bars.
Floating in safety. No threat in my life.
Treading warm water. No pressure, no strife.
Lucky old me. Why do I rate?
Is it my choices, or simply fate?
It may be both, but still I can’t see
why all this luck is centered on me.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not asking for trouble
to come break me out of my shiny safe bubble.
I just need to remember once in a while
that such a life isn’t the rank and file.
The world is war-sick, but still they don’t stop.
The bankers will have them fight ‘til they drop.
Women in cages, children in chains.
My perfect night song has sadder refrains.
It may not be clear to others what this poem has to do with volunteering, but it is clear to me in my own life.
Double, Double: JNW’s Halloween Challenge, Cauldron
Double, Double Toil and Trouble
Cauldron
Boil
and Cauldron
Bubble. . . .
(Relax. It’s only chili for Sunday’s film night at my house.)
Today’s Halloween prompt word was cauldron. This would have been a hard one if I hadn’t been cooking two big pots of chili tonight.
JNW’s
Shine Through
Light is at its best when coming up against its opposite. Perhaps this is the secret of the world—that greatest secret that is the hardest to understand.
(I love seeing these photos in a collage, but to really see their detail, you need to click on them.)
Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge, Shine
Bent Beauty: Flower of the Day, Oct 21, 2016

Beauty doesn’t demand perfection.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/10/20/flower-of-the-day-october-21-2016-hydrangea/
Millions
Arms “Race”
Millions of planets go spinning around
out of our sight and making no sound.
Because we don’t see them, are they not there?
And if we do not see them, have we a care
of what lies upon them or what it’s all for?
Is the rest of the universe simply a snore?
We are so taken by the mess of our world
that we keep forgetting that we’re merely curled
like a fist of small planets thoughtlessly cast
into a corner of a system so vast
that we’re barely noticed in the scale of it all.
It is not so important, our spinning blue ball
as we all make it out to be, fussing and feuding,
warring and hating and bombing and shooting.
Like fleas on an elephant, thinking their bite
reveals such a showing of power and might,
our planet could vanish like that, in a puff,
and truly, the world would have planets enough.
Like millions of tiny balls spinning in space,
we’re in no competition. It’s really no race.
It’s nobody’s loss and nobody’s win.
We always return to the place we begin.
So put away guns and machetes and knives
and let’s simply live out our miniature lives.
The prompt word today is “Millions.”








