Monthly Archives: November 2023

The Arms Race (Becoming Grandma) for Wordle 627, Nov 5, 2023

When I look in the mirror, I sometimes feel like I’m becoming my mother, but when I look at my arms, it is also revealed that I am becoming my grandmother.  By the time she passed away at age 96, any effort to assist her in rising or sitting up by grasping her lower arms could result in the skin actually tearing off in pieces like tissue paper, and although not quite at this stage,  At 76, I have grown fragile. My skin has become translucent, showing off deep blue or purple bruises from below  given birth to by slight bumps or scrapings against even smooth surfaces—the edge of a table or a door. Small beads of blood flow out from tears of skin caught in a cat’s claw or a dog’s questing paw, and the skin of my lower arms is dappled with these signs of affection left by even the most furtive advances of the smallest of my dogs.

At night, in bed, I am a highway for dogs jumping into bed to snuggle down for the night and likewise for the same dogs springing from the bed to investigate the slightest noise in the backyard or the street.  One bound, using me as trampoline, propels them to the floor, and one more, in a flash, shoots them out the door. Any stray possum or other late night intruder into their domain not driven off by their initial loud growls and following barks is dealt with in a snap of the jaw. No furtive ingress into my nighttime garden goes unnoticed. Then, the intruders dealt with, back into bed they bound, usually landing on one arm or the other, leaving yet another mark of their affection. They are my protective angels, these small warriors of the night, but I fear they are loving me to pieces, as one glimpse of my arms will attest to.

The words for Sunday Whirl Wordle 627 are: caught pieces snap flash angel stray furtive dappled flow skin translucent blue

Yet Another FOTD Nov 5, 2023

I know. I have to stop publishing photos of these yellow hibiscuses, but they just keep putting out new blooms and I succumb.  See the bud on this one, taken yesterday? It is probably in bloom today.

For Cee’s FOTD

Orange Thunbergia: Nov 4, 2023

For Cee’s FOTD

Asymmetry

For the Lens Artists Challenge #274: Asymmetry

Meat Market for SOCS, Nov 3, 2023

Version 2

Meat Market Surprise

Her low-cut dress clearly bespoke
her dire need to meet a bloke.
When she removed her swathing cloak,
a dozen men at once awoke
from barroom reveries to choke
on swallows of their Rum and Coke
or beer or whisky. “Okeedoke!”
their eyes said, as they shared the joke.
Which one would have the night’s best poke?
One chugged his drink, as if to stoke
his courage. One more took a toke.
They circled round, craving the yoke
of one night’s spree–perhaps a soak
in penthouse hot tub most Baroque?
Then, as though wishes could invoke
more luck, a mini-skirt and toque-
clad example of fine womanfolk
appeared , more passions to provoke—
another goddess made to evoke
a duel, heart attack or stroke!
But then, alas, their bubbles broke
as she sauntered up and pulled an oak
stool to the bar and spoke.
Her voice was sultry—fire and smoke—
as she killed their dreams in one fell stroke.
“Darling,” she said to the other miss,
enfolding her in an ardent kiss.

 

For #SOCS: Meat (This is a reblog of a 2019 poem, but since all of my writing is stream of consciousness, I figure it meets the prompt.)

For Fibbing Friday, Nov 3, 2023

Here are the questions for Fibbing Friday, along with my answers:

1. Whose home planet is Skaro? Practitioners of the predecessors of reggae. This planet better known as Earth, their region as Jamaica.
2. What would you expect to find in Dinotopia? Really good fifties type food.  Hamburgers and fries, hot beef sandwiches, strawberry malts.
3. Who was born on Krypton? Spawn of the living dead. In addition to being zombies, his folks were really bad spellers.
4. Where can you find Plutonium ? In comic books and cartoons along with Bugs and Porky.
5. What colour blood would a Martian have? This is a trick question. Martians (little green men) do not have blood but rather liquid chlorophyl coursing through their veins, thus their color.
6. Who’s home planet is Gallifrey?  “In Gallifrey did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure dome decree!”
7. Who’s home world is Eternia? Home planet of the Kardashians…nature’s guarantee that we will never be rid of them.
8. What was the Hyborian Age? The present age of the hibernation of dinosaurs. In a few hundred years it will be over and they will re-emerge to take over the planet.
9. Where would you find Pellucidar? Let me be perfectly clear that such a planet is illusory and fictional.
10. What is Thedas? Anything that Theda wants!!!

 

For Fibbing Friday  Image by Nsey Benajah on Unsplash

Day of the Dead Flowers: FOTD Nov 3, 2023

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For Cee’s FOTD

Another Day, Another Hibiscus! FOTD Nov 2, 2023

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Lead up to Day of the Dead, Nov 1, 2023

First of all, here is my completed sugar skull I hadn’t finished yesterday:

And here is my story! Today I went to the Panteón (graveyard) for the third time to add dead bread and new candles to my adopted graves and also to check on the paper garlands I decked it with three days ago. Well, they were completely torn apart and resided in clumps all over and around the graves. It had rained  and the candle glasses were testament to this as well as they were full of water. I cleaned up the mess, added new candles and dead bread and afterwards, went to see a retablos show at the Garden of Dreams. I had no sooner entered when my phone rang and when I answered it, although there was no call registered, dozens and dozens of photos of my dear friend Gloria, who died a year ago and who is on my DOD altar, started to stream on my phone! There were photos from years and years ago, photos I had forgotten about and hadn’t seen in years. I have no idea how this happened as I’d pressed nothing and as I said before, no phone call registered.  I guess she is just letting me know she’s thinking of me as I’m thinking of her.  R.I.P. Gloria.

Must go tomorrow to put liquid refreshment on the graves and perhaps more decorations if it rains tonight–this time in plastic. As you may know by now, D.O.D. is pretty much the biggest holiday in Mexico. A joyous celebration of remembering.

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The art show where I’m showing my paintings for the first time in my life is also opening tomorrow. I’m a bit nervous about it.  I’ll let you know how it goes and perhaps show you the paintings, perhaps not.

Sunset Hibiscus, FOTD Nov 1, 2023

For Cee’s FOTD