Monthly Archives: January 2024

Gossip: For Wordle 638, Jan 21, 2024

Gossip

Words curl and flicker like a whip,
unfurled from tongue and launched by lip.
Born in malice, spread through spite,
they disturb sleep and split the night.
Scarring spirit, wounding soul,
as though that is a cruel game’s goal.

Karma

In dreams they faintly circle ’round,
tip-toeing on familiar ground.
Some call them nightmares, to let them be.
Others say that they are key,
these rumors once more freshly cast,
as warnings of misdeeds long past
that if remembered, we won’t redo,
and thus ill-feelings we won’t renew.

Words for the Sunday Whirl today are: curl faint flicker circle tip words split spirit born scar key game.   Photo by Ben White on Unsplash.

Thunbergia, Jan 21, 2024

Fire Star Orchids, Jan 20, 2024

This one wasn’t in my yard. I’m not craΩy about orchids, but love this one.. especially against the backdrop of poinsettias.

Rest, Don’t Quit! for Lens-Artists Challenge 283, Jan 20, 2024

 

“When you are tired, learn to rest. Don’t quit.”
Click on photos to enlarge.

For Lens-Artists Challenge we were to Illustrate a quote or poem.

Hue-bris for dVerse Poets, Jan 20 2024

Hue-bris

I painted every living room wall,
but did not like the hue at all.
It didn’t match the sofa right.
It was too orangey and bright.

And so I sought to alter it
with another color over it.
A watery glaze applied with care
cancelled out that awful glare.

I did not like the yellow alone,
but thinly o’er the other tone
it did the trick and looked superb.
One color did the other curb.

Carefully on a section ample
I painted out a color sample
to show the painter what to do–
watered yellow over orangeish hue.

He was an artist and had an eye
for form and structure, grass and sky
but his talent was not English or
my talent was not Spanish, for

when I came home at end of day,
my cry was one of real dismay.
What had he done, this artist fellow,
but take the undiluted yellow

and cover all the orange up?
The room looked like a buttercup!
I shook my head in real distress.
It clashed with sofa, hair and dress.

Next day, the paint store saw me coming.
The owner smiled and started humming.
Money in hand, I came each day
to pay and pay and pay and pay.

Alas, selections were not ample.
I knew they did not have a sample
right for me and so I got
ten liters of yellow and also bought

orange and white and brown and green,
blue and every hue between.
I took them home and mixed them up–
tint after tint in a gallon cup.

And pretty soon I had a stew
of every little shade and hue
and when I put one on the wall,
I found it was the best of all!

It matched my sofa and my eyes.
It clashed not with the lawn nor skies.
It went with pictures, sculpture, table.
I mixed as much as I was able,

then called the painter and asked him when
he could paint my room again.
This time I watched as he covered up
wall after wall from my mixing cup.

Now four layers grace my sala wall
each over each, one under all.
White, then orange, yellow and
that lovely concoction mixed by my hand.

In other rooms, each wall I made
a different hue of blue or jade
or red or mustard, orange or gold.
My house is varied and very bold.

Guests say they like the colors I chose
but when they see the gold or rose,
they cannot possibly suppose
how many colors are under those!

For dVerse Poets  we were to write a poem including Emily Dickinson’s line,
“Frequently, the woods are pink—” But instead, I used the line as inspiration in my choice of poems and hope after reading it that you can imagine that tree painted pink just outside my sala window!

Fibbing Friday for Jan 19, 2024

For Pensitivity’s Fibbing Friday  the prompts to define are:

1. Biscotza: A pizza with a biscotti crust.
2. Blabbermaul: Mobster’s girlfriend who turned informant
3. Brutz : Mean men
4. Buss: Transportation for serpents
5. Doplich: A strap with which you lead a dop around.
6. Schnickelfritz: Your answer to your friend’s query about your very bad cheap permanent.
7. Strubbly: A short person with an effervescent personality
8. Glickleck: A French request for a hickey.
9. Grex: Your second husband’s response when your first husband strides into the room.
10. Schnitz: A thin, fried cutlet of meat with a bite taken out of it.

Image by FreePik

Jan 19 Mystery Flower

Can you tell me what flower this is? Yes, I do know what it is.
I took the picture! Wanna see if you know.

What are the Chances??? For “Thursday Trios”

I really did roll this in one roll a week or so ago!  It yielded 2400 points in one roll.  Blue, who was my opponent, said that qualified as an automatic win, but sadly not by my rules  and we continued and I lost the game. So much for being noble.  We were playing 10,000 which is sorta like Farkle but with different rules. I wasn’t thinking of Thursday Trios when I took this photo. Blue said I should take it just to chronicle  my feat.  Glad I minded her.

For Mama Cormier’s Thursday Trios prompt.

Looking Through Doors: For Thursday Doors, Jan 18, 2024

I love looking through doors, either from the outside or the inside. Click on photos to enlaerge.

For Thursday Doors

Strawberry Rose, Jan 18, 2024

Strawberry rose decorating my tiramisu at Romeo and Julieta’s restaurant in Chapala!  Yummy for eyes and tummy.