Monthly Archives: March 2025

Numbers Game #62, Mar 3, 2025

Welcome to “The Numbers Game #62.”  Today’s number is 183. To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and  post a link to your blog in my Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.This prompt will repeat each Monday with a new number. If you want to play along, please put a link to your blog in comments below. Here are my contributions to the album.

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Night Hibiscus, For FOTD Mar 2, 2025

For Cee’s FOTD

Lunar Eclipse, for dVerse Poets, Mar 2, 2025

Lunar Eclipse

Last night I rose to watch the moon’s eclipse––
a blood orange moon, full in the dark night sky,
around it, scattered stars and tall palm tips.

It was as though in this world, only I
watched the last fingernail of glowing moon,
chewed at by shadow, slowly wane and die.

And then the night birds with their lonely croon
gave timbre to this darkened night soon joined
by lonely burro, braying for the moon

as though they mourned for vision now purloined
or simply sang for joy of adding to
the beauty of this dark moon newly coined.

Then once again the moon’s edge came to view.
Earth moved aside in favor of the sun
and for an hour, I watched as moonlight grew.

Then sought my bed, the pageant not yet done,
as light increased and shadow slowly waned.
Inevitably, once more light had won.

For dVerse Poets Open Link Night

Voices, For Wordle 697

Voices

As I huddle in my twisted dreams,
wind shakes my window frame.
Rain scars the glass in knitted streams
as thunder calls my name.
LIghtning flashes secrets
and by habit, I attend,
by rising to fill pages
with the messages they send.

For The Sunday Whirl Wordle 697, the prompt words are: habit flash dreams twist shakes rain scars knitted glass secret pages huddle

Blackbirds! For Cellpic Sunday, Mar 2, 2025

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I loved the bird photo by Johnbo, so had to send off three of my own favorite bird photos.

For Cellpic Sunday

For SOCS, “Mouse” March 1, 2025

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Retribution

He built himself a sanctuary in the old garage
to shelter from his mom’s complaints, his stepfather’s barrage
of insults that he spewed out whenever he drank beer
and his teenage stepson happened to be near.
He frequented the shadows of their viral house.
Took shelter in the attic, quiet as any mouse.
Hid out in the garden in a cave of loam.
Anyplace his stepfather was not became his home.

His meals lacked spice and savor also missing in his mother.
Her meals furnished nutrition, but very little other.
No laughter flavored mealtimes. The food rendered no spice.
He secreted small bits of food—a slice of bread, some rice—
to feed to his companions—a family of mice.
It was worth the beatings that he’d suffered twice
when that man not his father saw him hide away
some morsel in his pocket and said he’d have to pay.

 Raising his fist, he said he would take it from his hide
and gave another beating to the boy who never cried.
The boy who simply stored it up—kept all of it inside—
bore the abuse stoically and then crept outside
to commune with his real family who lived in wall and rafter
of the garage he’d made his home, and filled with love and laughter.
They came out at his bidding, swarmed around his feet
to eat a bit of porridge, some carrot or a beet.

Some crackers from his school lunch, some lettuce or a plum,
proved the presence of a heart that otherwise was numb.
Mice frequented his pockets and sat upon his shoulder—
every generation seeming to grow bolder.
They slipped into his mother’s house when she was sound asleep
and crept into those places where he could never creep.
They nestled in her shoes and chewed out all the toes,
severed all her bra straps, gnawed holes in all her hose.

They found the belt the monster man used to beat their friend,
dragged it deep under the bed and chewed it end-to-end.
When they crept into the larder to finish off the pie,
it must have been an accident that the can of lye
spilled into the sugar, pouring out in one fine stream
right into the bowl that would be placed beside the cream
on the breakfast table. For how could it be
that vermin knew only the man took sugar in his tea?

For SOCS, “Mouse”

Palm Tree Trimming Time Again, for Last on the Card

 

For Bushboy’s Last on the Card

“Stranger Than Fiction”–Fibbing Friday, Mar 1, 2025

It’s true..Chocolate Cigarettes of the Seventies!!

For Fibbing Friday  this week’s task is: 

General knowledge this week, so wrong answers/fabrications please!

1.  What three symbols featured on the game invitation card on Squid Game? Ink blobs.
2.  What do Sumo Wrestlers use to purify the ring before a match? Sum Saki.
3.  What is the name of the sport played on broomsticks in Harry Potter? Air Hockey.
4.  What is the name of the unique language spoken by Furbies?  Purrsian.
5.  Which chocolate product had the slogan ‘The lighter way to enjoy chocolate’?  Chocolate Candy Cigarettes.
6.  What unit of measurement is used for electrical resistance? Hotfeet.
7.  In what sport would you use the term ‘Daily Double’? A drinking game.
8.  Which fashion label popularised the velour tracksuit in the 2000s? “Lane” Bryant
9.  Where would you find the Mariana Trench? On Mariana’s bottom.
10. Which two words begin a darts match? “Present arms!!!”