Monthly Archives: November 2018

Dropping Out

 

Dropping Out

I’m tired of enlightenment, bored with my muse.
I give up on all topics that spur and enthuse.
I think I’ll be lazy for the rest of my life,
avoiding all effort and dodging all strife.

For what do I worry and ponder and seethe?
What care I for clean water and air we can breathe?
Let fools be our guides. Let them rule us all.
Let other fools follow them until they fall.

Let scientists fuss over theory and fractal.
I’ll deal with endeavors more sensual and tactile.
I’ll plot games of solitaire, fiddle with flowers,
play video games for hours and hours.

I’ll torment the cat and worry the dog,
lie in the hammock, my mind in a fog.
Let other folks solve all the world’s ills.
I’ll keep myself busy with vodka and pills.

Use avoidance to overcome all of my worries.
Let torpor eradicate all of my hurries.
I’m overlooking the problems in which the world’s mired.
If I need an excuse, It’s that I am retired.

The prompts today are seethe, guide, tactile and muse. Here are the links:
https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2018/11/10/rdp-saturday-seethe/
https://fivedotoh.com/2018/11/10/fowc-with-fandango-guide/
https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2018/11/10/tactile/
https://dailyaddictions542855004.wordpress.com/2018/11/04/daily-addictions-2018-week-44/muse

Tradescantia: FOTD, Nov 11, 2018

IMG_0561

FOTD – November 10, 2018 – Autumn Leaf

Petunia: FOTD, Nov 9, 2018

IMG_0263

For Cee’s FOTD

Amazing School for the Gifted in Mexico

This is a story of an amazing sixteen year old girl in Mexico and the school for the gifted that she promotes.

https://www.greatbigstory.com/stories/mexico-s-school-for-the-gifted

Name Three Things

A Guy Called Bloke has asked us to read these questions and name three things:

You can dunk in tea or coffee? In Coffee: chocolate chip cookies, Oreos, a Fudgsicle.

You can enjoy at a carnival? Haunted house, Fortune teller, Snow cones.

You can’t enjoy when it’s windy? A new hairdo, riding a motorcycle, reading a newspaper in the park.

Your body can’t do? A backbend (I discovered to my distress in my mid-30’s,) look up without getting dizzy, walk uphill for long.

You don’t learn at school? Kindness, acceptance of other cultures, the importance of intuition.

You can put onto a pizza? Green olives, pepperoni, green peppers.

You can eat with? Fingers, chopsticks (in a pinch-ha), a credit card.

You don’t suggest you do at home blindfolded? Write your blog, put on makeup, change your printer cartridges. 

That are important to you? My writing, my art, my loved ones: family, friends, cats and dogs.

That you love to do at the beach? Walk, collect found natural objects, write.

That you do in the morning? Write my blog, drink a smoothie, check e-mail and facebook.

That you do every time you log in to your blog? Write to my four word prompts, post a photo of a flower to Cee’s site, Check my stats and comments.

https://aguycalledbloke.blog/2018/11/09/fridays-fun-3/

Pull up a Seat

Want to see these photos better? Click on any one to enlarge them all.

 

Pull up a Seat

These pictures were taken on Mezcala Island, where “from 1812 to 1816, a small band of Mexican rebels or insurgents on the island held off the Spanish army and navy against overwhelming odds. Tired of the humiliation, the Spanish finally negotiated a peaceful surrender with the insurgents. Later the island served as a Spanish prison for many years. There is a Ceremonial precinct where indigenous structures and hieroglyphics existed on the island before the fortifications were built.” ***

Traces of these sites still remain. Now it is a popular tourist spot in Lake Chapala.  This little lady seems to have declared herself in charge.

https://xingfumama.blog/2018/11/09/pull-up-a-seat-photo-challenge-week-10/

Two’s a Crowd: Flower of the Day, Nov 9, 2018

Click on photos to enlarge.

I must admit that I like the jungle look. These plants by my guest room patio seem to have picked up my vibes.

https://ceenphotography.com/2018/11/08/fotd-november-9-2018-dahlia/

Beau of the Fifth Column: What it’s Like to be Black in America

Here’s another insightful oral essay by Beau:

The Awakening

The Awakening

She woke to a whiff of Darjeeling—that gentle caress to her nostrils that told her that Lorenzo had awakened early today. She could feel the press of his body on his side of the bed as he lay the tray there, ready for her when she was ready for it. He would not disrupt her, knowing all too well how she loved her Saturday mornings away from the press of the paparazzi and the demands of the fashion world.

On any other day, it wouldn’t be feasible to sleep in, but in addition to being a weekend, this was her birthday. She fell again into a sleep where there was no good reason for fantasy.  Her own life was fabulous enough to be replicated in dreams. Both children grown and off to their own fairytale lives: Francesca in Crete with her minor royalty husband, Sebastian a skillful artist flying from one country to the next to fulfill the long list of commissions that stretched out to infinity.

All-in-all, she herself had lived out all her childhood fantasies and only now had it become feasible to start to delegate tasks—grooming some of her most talented protégés to take over the designing and running of her couturier salon. Time to lie back and take it easy and let Lorenzo pamper her in all the ways he knew so well.

She stretched luxuriously, reaching her arm up to hit against the silk of her padded headboard, but strangely, hit instead against wood. Curious.  She opened her eyes. Light leaked into the room from between bent venetian blinds. Where was she? On the edge of the bed, a slightly paunchy old man with a day’s stubble on his cheeks sat studying the center foldout of a magazine he held at arm’s length. As she stirred, he looked up from it, his eyes widening in surprise. “Essie?”

She looked down at her own wrinkled hands, extending from the sleeve of a cheap pair of pajamas. She stroked her cheeks, dry and wrinkled , and wiped a small line of drool from the corner of her mouth. “Where am I?” Her voice felt as flaky and dry as her skin, her throat almost choking with the words.

“Yer here in Elm Gap,” he said, “where we’ve always been. Essie, do you remember what happened, yer slipping on the ice and falling sideways against the water tank?  Do you remember anythin’, Essie, of the twenty years since then?”

“Twenty years? I’ve been asleep for twenty years? What of Lorenzo and Francesca and Sebastian? Where are they?”

“They’re right here, Ma, waiting for you as usual,” a straw-haired woman said from the corner of the room. She, like her father, was rounded and nondescript—a thirtyish childlike frumpy creature much like the girl Essie had been. She was patting a tall pile of romance novels. “I been reading them to you for twenty years, Ma. You woke up just in time, cuz Ladonna LaRue, their author, just died and there won’t be any more.  But now you won’t be needing her life any more, because you’ve returned to your own. We always knew you’d return to us, Ma. This is your lucky day. And ours.

 

The prompt words today were skill, disrupt, whiff and feasible. Matt’s prompt was to create a simulated world.  Here are the links:

https://ragtagcommunity.wordpress.com/2018/11/09/rdp-friday-skill/
https://fivedotoh.com/2018/11/09/fowc-with-fandango-disrupt/
https://wordofthedaychallenge.wordpress.com/2018/11/09/whiff/
https://dailyaddictions542855004.wordpress.com/2018/11/04/daily-addictions-2018-week-44/feasible
For Daily Inkling’s Simulation Theory.

Just One Sip (Cee’s Black and White Challenge)

Click on first photo to enlarge and view all photos.

 

For Cee’s Black and White Challenge: Liquid Drinks, Hot or Cold.