Monthly Archives: June 2017

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Dishes, Pots, Pans, Silverware

Kitchen Reveal

From Talavera pottery to still life with green strainer, the photos below depict the countertops, cupboards and drawers of my kitchen—except for the Pre-Columbian large platter that hangs outside on the wall of my front patio.

Please click on first photo to enlarge them all.

For: https://ceenphotography.com/2017/06/13/cees-fun-foto-challenge-dishes-pots-pans-silverware/

In Her Cups

 

This is a collection of pre-Hispanic cups as well as cups used in my mixed media sculptures and coffee cup as art form. You can enlarge them by clicking on any photo.

 

Oops, I missed this challenge of Cee’s so I’m going to do it this week: https://ceenphotography.com/2017/06/06/cees-fun-foto-challenge-glasses-cups-saucers/

Tuesdays of Texture

From the “All and Everything” truck—textures to clean up your life.

For Narami’s Tuesdays of Texture challenge.

Morrie Enjoys the Flowers: Flower of the Day, June 13, 2017

Morrie eats the grass but just enjoys the flowers— especially when I loft his ball into them by mistake.

For Cee’s Flower Challenge.

Attracting Notice

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Attracting Notice

Where she should  bulge, she seems to taper,
so when her tailor sought to drape her,
he had to stuff with rags and paper
in an attempt to reshape her.
But alas, this futile caper
ended with not a singe gaper.

The word prompt today was taper.

Jan Golik’s “Junk Art”

 

Every time I see these photos in thumbnail view in my photo file, I think, “Now whose dog is that?”  Then I enlarge them and realize they are two views of one of Jan Golik’s fabulous junk art dog portraits.  I believe this one is of her own dogs and it looks exactly like him.  Amazing.

Okay, now here they are in larger views:

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Weeds are Flowers, Too!: Flower of the Day, June 12, 2017

These little guys popped up in the crack between my neighbor’s sidewalk and mine. You can click on the photos to enlarge them.

 

 

 

For Cee’s Daily Flower Prompt.

Full Volume

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Full Volume

I hear my neighbor’s fighting cocks crow into the night,
expressing their readiness for tomorrow’s fight.
There are always noises cutting through the dark.
I hear the donkey’s braying and the dog’s loud bark.

Some neighborhood weekend party goes on ’til four or five,
expressing at great volume that they’re glad to be alive.
The singing and the music and the fireworks exploding
that sometimes make me feel as though my head may be imploding.

The church bells in the village every quarter hour declaring,
trucks advancing street by street, loudspeakers rudely blaring.
One truck selling vegetables, another selling gas,
shouting out their wares to everyone they pass.

Others selling water or cooking oil or soap,
scrub brushes or sponges, plastic buckets or rope—
Motorcycles without mufflers roaring down the street
revving up their motors for every friend they meet.

Bandas in the plaza play at a decibel
that I swear could raise the bats straight up out of Hell.
Mexico isn’t subtle. It’s bright and bold and proud.
That’s why for everything in Mexico, the volume’s turned up LOUD!!!!

 

 

The prompt word was volume.

Sunday Trees, June 11, 2017

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For Becca’s Sunday Trees.

Seasoned with Failure

Seasoned with Failure

Failure is the condiment that gives success its flavor.”
                                                           –Truman Capote

Is it coincidence that spice is also known as “seasoning?”
The explanation for this fact (according to my reasoning)
is because we need a bit of this, a bit of that
lest our cuisine and also our lives become too flat.
Summer, winter, spring and fall—
no season dominates us all.
And this is why, then, in my view,
a pinch of failure in the brew
sprinkled on at fate’s behest
is what gives success its zest.
If you wish to triumph in the end,
accept some failure in the blend.

 

The prompt today was triumph.  This poem is a rewrite of a poem written 3 years ago.