Monthly Archives: June 2020

Picky

Picky

“Prompt” does not associate with “tardy” or with “lazy.”
Those that are more “languorous” think “quick” people are crazy.
Life is made of opposites. The “sad” think they are right
and “cheerfulness” a symptom of someone not too bright.

“Smart” does not associate with “dull” or “dense” or “jocks.”
“Artistic”merely hangs around with other folks in smocks.
“Stolid” does not socialize with “lissome” or with “breezy.”
“Health freaks” eschew contact with folks “drippy” or “sneezy.”

It seems to be a symptom of our modern day and age
that “with-it” folks just hang around with others “all the rage.”
“Breezy” jogs with breezy. The “stagnant” prefer bars
where other stagnant people hang, or buzz Main Street in cars.

Knights hang out with their orders while polishing their lances,
giving men less “chivalrous” condescending glances.
Thus do the cliquish congregate, each thinking it’s the rightest,
not seeing that the hoi polloi are actually the brightest,

accepting the diversity that mixing-up can bring,
seeing what life offers and trying everything.
Life is not a single dish hoarded at the table,
but a mixed buffet where one should taste all they are able.

Prompt words today are breezy, lance, quick, symptom and associate.

Arete Flower (Fuchsia) FOTD June 3, 2020

 

This arete plant is holding on. It has been blooming for more than a month. Love it. You can increase the size of the photos by clicking on them.

ForCee’s FOTD

Michelle Obama Destroys Trump in 5 Minutes (2016) Still Applicable.

How to Say Yes!!!

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My friend Judy Reeves brought this excellent essay by Elizabeth Marrow to my attention. It deals with how to stay positive in these most trying of times. I’d like to share it with you.

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/opinion/story/2020-05-21/commentary-improv-helped-me-survive-covid-19-stay-at-home-order?fbclid=IwAR38QLj7RsmHuwNTYoizFfc3f_aUOrgE9GdACbZZTzPruxu2FNyMU855uOg

Daily Diatribe

An acquaintance recently commented on Facebook that I should “Give it a rest, Judy!” My answer is that I’m not rioting or burning buildings or occupying state capitol buildings with guns or expressing my feelings by licking meat in grocery stores or coughing in people’s faces. What I am doing is saying what I believe daily, hoping that somewhere, somehow, I’ll sway at least one person to reason. Probably won’t happen. Our country is so firmly divided now that even something catastrophic just seems to pull us more widely apart. It is perhaps the era of our decline that all great cultures in the past have fallen to, but there are ways to fight other than stubbornly and violently standing up purely for one’s own needs and this is my way. So here it is—my:

Daily Diatribe

I’m on permanent curfew, and I don’t give a darn.
I’ll sort out all my closets and finally sort my yarn
by strand size and by color. I’ve been wanting to for years.
I’ll attend to all those “To Do” lists I owe on in arrears.

I’m respecting all the rules—wearing face masks, washing hands.
I’m not rioting or protesting or taking racist stands.

I’m staying home and hoping justice will have its day.
I’m not quoting out of context but I am having my say!

For those who say it’s patriotic doing what you want to—
coughing in people’s faces in an effort just to flaunt you,
I want to say, “How infantile.” If you were mine, I’d spank you.
But for those living with reason, I want to express a “Thank you.”

Those led by a fool with be drawn to foolish action.
If you glorify a sociopath, you’ll be joined in that faction
by white supremacists and bigots. Kindly look around you.
How can the folks who share your views not shock you and astound you?

It’s said you may be judged by the company you keep,
and the seeds that you now sow will be the harvest that you reap.

Prompt words for today are curfew, yarn, respect, justice and context.

Potpourri: FOTD, June 2, 2020

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This jungle forms a privacy wall between my neighbor and me. Good fences make good neighbors! We love conversing back and forth over this one. If I’m in my gazebo and they’re on their high balcony porch, we can see each other, but I can still skinny dip in perfect privacy.

For Cee’s FOTD

Loose Lips

Loose Lips

Your tongue is loose, it has been said,
and though you swear “Better off dead
than tell your secret,” still, it’s true
you’ll find someone to leak it to. 
So though you did it without knowing,
I fear, my dear, your slip is showing.

 

For the dVerse Poets Quadrille Challenge: Slip 
I hope you don’t mind that I used this photo I took of you a few years ago, Erin, and Pat. In no way is the poem about you. it was just the perfect illustration!!  xoxo

Right Wing Conspiracists Pull from Old Playbook to Blame George Soros for Riots

 

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More Information about What is Going on in Minneapolis

Photo by Vince Fleming on Unsplash. Used with permission.

I’d like to reprint this message from Chris Beck, a very good friend who received it from a good friend of hers who lives in Minneapolis. Chris is very dependable and I’ve known her well for a number of years as we have shared a house at the beach for a month each summer for the past few summers. If she trusts the person who sent her this message, I would as well as  Chris is a woman of much integrity and heart. Below is what she published in her Facebook account this morning. This is one account. Add it to what else you have heard.
Chris Beck

And this…from a loved one in Minneapolis.

As most of you know (and if you didn’t know, now you do) me and my family live in the heart of Minneapolis. We live in the North neighborhood, about half a mile from downtown and about 2 miles from uptown. I just wanted to give a very upfront picture of what is actually happening over here, bc I believe the media isn’t reporting/showing it all the way it is; instead placing blame where it doesn’t belong and paving a road for more pain and destruction.

During the day, protests are generally pretty peaceful. No one is trying to hurt anyone, just simply exercising their first amendment rights. There are also organized clean-ups. LOTS of people donating to established drop sites for those in the communities affected, that need help. Safe places for people to go to rest, rejuvenate, cry, talk. A community coming together to fix something that has caused so much pain and suffering to our friends, family and neighbors, for far too long. And I am proud of Minneapolis for stepping up and not being afraid to FINALLY make that change and to support and lift eachother during this time. It’s emotional and beautiful and overwhelming.

In the evening, some things have shifted. This isn’t everywhere; some spots are still very peaceful. There are still people out doing good. But with the widespread coverage of what’s going on in our city, we have unfortunately attracted anarchists and white supremacists from out of town, even out of state, that have seen this as their opportunity to cause the destruction and uprising that they have been waiting for, and derail the purpose of the protestors that are doing right. Last night there were some arrests made, and 90% of those arrests were people that didn’t live in Minneapolis, or even MN. There have been truck loads of white men, armed with rifles, driving around the protest areas and neighborhoods. One of my best friends owns a home just blocks from the 5th precinct and she was up most of the night, protecting her home, bc a group of white men were running around her neighborhood, lighting garbage cans, cars, anything they could find, on fire in front of people’s homes. These are not BLM protestors. These are not protestors fighting for equal rights. These are opportunists that don’t even believe in the cause, and are fighting for their own beliefs, allowing the blame to be placed elsewhere. We’ve seen it with our own eyes.

For those that don’t live in Minneapolis/St Paul and would like to help, I am more than happy to pass along event pages for clean-ups and gatherings to help our affected communities. I am also happy to take any donations you may have and can distribute them accordingly. I have also listed some organizations below that could use some help, by way of donations, to support their cause; one is a Northside arts nonprofit, that is crucial to our neighborhood, and had some damage.

If you believe that what happened to George Floyd, and the countless other black and brown people all over our country, was wrong, then you should be doing something about it. It’s time. And there are so many ways to help! If you don’t believe that what happened was wrong, please unfriend me now. This is about human lives that have been taken and can’t be replaced. I don’t care what religion or political party you come from….this is about PEOPLE.

Official George Floyd Memorial Fund
Lake Street Council
Black Visions Collective
Reclaim the Block
MN Freedom Fund
Black Lives Matter
Juxtaposition Arts

I love you Minneapolis
Black Lives Matter

Love’s Meander

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Love’s Meander

In those first months of its success,
when first love starts to evanesce,
we flounder in its first excesses,
never guessing what the stresses
are that love will soon let loose–
when the gander feels the noose
and in his imagination
conjures up a short vacation
wherein he is free to wander
here and there and over yonder
to see what other lovebirds might
desire to feel his loving bite.
Needless to say, his sudden bolt
may give his present love a jolt,
and when he chooses to meander,
what cooks the goose may burn the gander!

Word prompts today are bolt, lovebirds, goose, evanesce and imagination. Photo by James Wainscoat on Unsplash. Used with permission.