A garden restaurant in the Ajijic Plaza always does these fantastic arrangements for each holiday or season. These are their newest ones.
For Cee’s FOTD
A garden restaurant in the Ajijic Plaza always does these fantastic arrangements for each holiday or season. These are their newest ones.
For Cee’s FOTD
School Dance
As much as things have changed in life, one veritable truth
is that when boys drink alcohol, they will become uncouth.
This truth first became evident to me at school dances
as all the shy boys lined the wall, estimating their chances
and we wallflowers, ill-at-ease, sat lined up on our chairs
trying to pretend we were ignoring all their stares.
We tittered and we giggled and if we knew the song
the school band was playing, we’d try to sing along.
But chances are that now and then, our eyes would shift their glance
to try to see our prospects for being asked to dance.
Time and again we knew for sure there wasn’t any chance
that this would be the evening we experienced romance.
Until, that is, the gym door opened with a bang
and the school bad boy entered with his gang.
The bottle that he carried was passed from hand to hand
from schoolboy to schoolboy and finally, to the band,
and suddenly the music got somewhat more loud
as our shy young classmates became a raucous crowd.
To our great satisfaction, each boy then took his chance
in asking every one of us if we would like to dance.
And all we prim maids in a row needed no incitement
of nips of raw grain alcohol to add to our excitement.
We jitterbugged and slow danced. We twisted and we bopped.
We gyrated to every song until the music stopped.
That night became a legend we remember to this day
as the time we all put childhood away
and learned to flirt and boogie and break our parents’ rules.
To let ourselves be teenagers: partiers and fools.
And though the boy who started it came to no good end,
nonetheless, our thanks to him we’re driven to extend.
For though his actions were illegal and we knew that they were wrong,
each and every schoolgirl was glad he came along.
Prompt words for the day are song, alcohol, chances, verity and satisfaction.
These flowers are made from corn husks by women in San Cristobal, a small village across the lake.
For Cee’s FOTD
Moss will not grow on a stone if someone’s there to spin it.
The genipapo needs a hand to squeeze the ink within it.
No finish line is ever crossed in one proverbial minute
without those legs that join the race and set a goal to win it.
No job has ever botched itself unless a human blows it.
Knowledge is not knowledge until somebody knows it.
A car without a human foot can’t pick up any speed.
What good are pears or apples without a mouth to feed?
No tail’s pinned on a donkey without a hand to pin it.
What transgression could exist without a man to sin it?
Even guilt would not exist without human compunction.
In short, the Earth’s in need of us to fulfill every function.
The Gods must be mistaken when they censure us and cuss us.
In truth, we make the world go ’round. Where would it be without us?
Prompts today are moss, minute, genipapo, botch and speed.
Poem inspired by the film “Don’t Look Up.” Too, too close in its depiction of our present day world.
Should I be embarrassed to admit that at the age of 74, I still feel like a kid thrilled to be able to live as an adult?
Join Me!!!
The next time you find yourself thinking a surprising thought, write it down and send it to me here. Above is my own surprising insight that caused me to extend the invitation for you to share yours as a comment below. Links to blogs are fine.
Please click on these to enlarge.
Does this seem excessive? Believe me, I tried to cull out as many photos as possible. This is just a third of what I shot. None of the color has been augmented. The only changes I made were in cropping and sharpening. Glorious. All were shot from my house or garden.
New Year Ritual
After you toast the new year with confetti, wine and shout,
assemble broom and sponge and mop to wash the old year out.
Let it know it’s finished. Make it abrogate that power
officially surrendered when clocks struck the midnight hour.
The most practical among you might find this act absurd,
but please suspend your disbelief and take me at my word.
What’s acted out in metaphor declares a second time
what was announced at midnight by the bell tower’s final chime.
Prompt words today are broom, sponge, absurd, abrogate and finish.
Protest or Assent?
The ratio between dissent and absolute compliance–
the odds that we’ll react with order or with strong defiance—
depends on several factors, but the stats insinuate
a majority of people will just equivocate.
If they feel one or the other will work out in their favor,
they’ll take the medicine dished out, no matter what the flavor.
Or if there is a bargain to be gained by compromising,
or a sure advantage that’s outlined by advertising,
they will sublimate their feelings and just go with the flow.
If to do so bends their ethics, well, who will ever know?
Thus, our ethical behavior may change from day to day
depending on temptations that fate may send our way.
Prompt words today are insinuate, medicine, bargain, dissent and ratio.