Monthly Archives: November 2017

Thanksgiving Images

To get you in the mood!  Click on any photo to enlarge all.

Sssshhhhh, Don’t Tell! Flower of the Day, Nov 21, 2017

 

See Cee’s gorgeous poppies HERE.

Cee’s Black and White Challenge: Kitchen Glimpses

Click on any photo to enlarge all. Most of these are shots of the kitchens of friends.

Cee’s Black and White Kitchen Challenge.

Autumn Lingerers: Flower of the Day, Nov 20, 2017

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As trees shed their adornments, these hearty azaleas seem to be holding their own. Photo taken at the Huntsville, Alabama, botanical gardens.

For Cee’s Flower Prompt. See her audacious flower HERE.

Stirring the Pot

 

Stirring the Pot

Chunks and grains swirl round and round. They form a muddy mass.
I keep my paddle churning them as I turn on the gas.
As all the chunks and  bits melt down, the volume now decreases.
I watch the whole mess carefully. My vigilance increases.
I see it all congealing—an oily inky sludge
that after lengthy stirring finally turns to fudge!
This horrid, bubbling, lumpy goo that appeared so pernicious,
in the end turns into something creamy, rich, delicious.

 

In a recent conversation with a friend who is a scientist, water expert and inspector of water systems and industrial water waste, I learned the interesting fact that there is some hope regarding environmental issues, even in the wake of the Trump administration’s ridiculous easing of standards. He assured me that they’ve had little influence on the industrial systems he inspects as the large companies, first of all, are set up to conform to stricter standards and the restructuring of the system would be so costly that they are not about to alter things to meet new laws that will probably be changed back again anyway and which even they see the dangers of.

Hopefully, one thing that we will learn as a result of this ongoing disaster and embarrassment is that we need to alter the powers of the president, especially regarding his appointment of lifetime judges and his ability to administratively change standards that should be determined by congress or popular vote.  The other changes that must be made are in the electoral college and lobbying rules. Perhaps the only good that will come out of this POTUS “calling trump” on us is that it will stir the pot and bring about much-needed  change. The rules of our democracy did not take into account the possibility of the election of such an ignorant, childish and corrupt leader as Trump has proven to be.

 

The prompt word today is sludge.

Poets and Pundits and Scribes


Poets and Pundits and Scribes

This particular moment of this particular day
is the only time in which we’re sure to have our say.
Life lived moment to moment is the single choice we have.
For past pains and for future wounds, now is the only salve.
I spread its gift over myself. Its healing unguent lingers.
The world that I make out of it coils out beneath my fingers.
I drift back to my past times, I project to tomorrow.
Times actual and potential are moments that I borrow
to wrap my attitude around to write daily depictions
of what my life consists of—its confessions and its fictions.
We skirt around the details of what we think is actual,
but nothing ever written has been totally factual.
I write what I remember and what I hope will be,
then press it onto paper for perpetuity.



 

Today’s prompt was particular.

Faces in a Crowd, Last Pansies: Flower of the Day, Nov. 19, 2017

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For Cee’s Flower Post.  Don’t miss her peonies HERE.

Stormy Weather

 

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Stormy Weather

Increasingly, the atmosphere
is starting to feel rather queer.
Instead of cats and dogs, I fear,
it’s raining antelope and deer.
Day after day, year after year,
nature shifts to a higher gear.
It does not take a weather seer
to see the writing on the mirror.
The warnings hinted at appear.
A cataclysm is drawing near.

The prompt today is atmospheric.

Autumn Berries: Flower of the Day, Nov 18, 2017

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For Cee’s flower prompt.

The Mason Jar: Thursday Doors, Nov 17, 2017

Love the whisk door handles and light covers in this unique restaurant called “The Mason Jar.”

For Norm’s Thursday Doors.