Monthly Archives: May 2021

Dancing on the Ceiling!!!

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Poolside Posies: Flower of the Day, May 17, 2021

 

 

For Cee’s FOTD

To the Point! One Word Sunday Challenge

For the One Word Sunday Challenge: Point

Sunday Stills: Gray

I had no idea how few gray photos I had. I guess that’s what you get when you live in Mexico, and I’m certainly not complaining!

For the Sunday Stills Challenge

Die Laughing


Die Laughing

Much of his popularity 
stemmed from his jocularity.
Those who described him as laconic
were certainly being ironic,
for he was fond of show and tell—
where he was rumored to excel
and used his talents more than once
to amuse a captive audience.
His violent end was unexpected.
His funny bone became infected
and went for too long undetected
until his remains were dissected.
But all agreed he’d be amused
to know a bone so overused
would be the one that would so lend
itself to bring about his end.

 

Prompt words today are jocularity, laconic, amused, violent and show. Image by Denis Agati on Unsplash, used with permission.

Stages (Hibiscus) FOTD May 16, 2021

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For Cee’s FOTD

Spots and Dots

 

For Lens Artists Photo Challenge 148

Spring Brakes


Spring Brakes

Her freshman year at college, my sis brought home a guest
that dad said was a nincompoop–rude and badly dressed.

His pants were tight, his buttons opened half way down his chest,
but my sister made excuses for the crudeness he expressed
by saying he was sensitive and recently depressed.

He strode into the kitchen and jerked open the door
of the refrigerator and began to pour
milk right from the carton, down his chin onto the floor.
What’s more, when he was finished, he asked if there was more!
Well, I could sense Dad’s anger before I heard his roar.

“He can’t help his behavior, he’s parched!” my sister cried,
pleading with our father as he threw the jerk outside.
Where, by his own volition, the kid sauntered to his ride,
put the keys in the ignition and, gathering his pride,
put the pedal to the metal, but then the engine died!

To inject a bit of humor would probably be rude,
but I simply can’t resist expounding on the dude.
My parents called his parents who came a bit unglued
and gave the kid a lecture on respect and rectitude,
imposing a Spring Break spell of solitude.

And that is why my sister spent her term vacation
in a state of martyrdom and excess perturbation.
I chalked it up to part of her farther education
and gloried just a little bit in her situation,
trying to abstain from another smug oration.

And that’s part of the story of when sister was a fool
and chose a dud as boyfriend, but to dwell on it is cruel.
That year she learned more lessons that weren’t taught in school.
When it came to spring vacation, it became her rule
that mixing  dads and boyfriends really wasn’t cool.

 

Photo by Mark Decile on Unsplash, used with permission. Prompts today are parched, nincompoop, inject, bide and guest.

My Answers to Fibbing Friday, May 14, 2021

  1. What exactly is a “rhetorical question?” A question posed by Scarlett Ohara to her husband.
  2. What is meant by a “hair’s breadth”? A hot-cross bun served to the Easter Bunny by a waitress with a speech impediment.
  3. How long is a “New York minute”? Exactly sixty seconds on Sixty Seconds Street.
  4. What does it mean to “fly by the seat of your pants”? It means your mother has starched your Levis before ironing them, thereby rendering them stiff as a board and un-enterable.
  5. What does “by the skin of your teeth” mean? It means someone didn’t adequately prepare the venison before cooking and serving it to you.
  6. What are “the dog days of summer”? They are a Bow Wow Pow Wow.
  7. What does it mean to “go ’round Robin Hood’s barn“? It’s an instruction to an architect by someone who objects to the square corners on his barn.
  8. What does it mean when a project “gets the green light”? That the yellow light and the red lights will be coming up in rapid progression.
  9. What does it mean to “eighty-six” something? You’ve just  pinned on their number for the Boston Marathon.
  10. What or where exactly is “file thirteen”? Between file twelve and eleven. It’s just slipped down and under a bit so it is hard to see.

 

For Fibbing Friday Image by Joh Tyson on Unsplash, used with permission.