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100,000 th Comment Winner!!!!

 

In a previous post  I noted that I was at my 99,990th comment and that I would send a free book to whomever posted the 100,000th comment. Then, because I’d had an exhausting day running from office to office in Guadalajara, trying to solve an impossible problem concerning a mistake they made in my immigration paperwork 23 years ago, I fell asleep and just now woke up and discovered that the winner is . . . .Kittyverses, who has been reading and commenting on my blog since  2020.  Kittyverses, if you see this, please send me your mailing address and which book you choose from the list of books I’ve written on Amazon. HERE is a link to those books. Let me know which you prefer and I will order it and have it sent to you.

And, thanks to all of you who read my blog and comment. Wish I could send a book to each of you!  xooxox Judy

 

99,990

I am presently at 99,990 blog comments! The person who makes the 100,000th comment receives a free book of their choice from me. Look on Amazon or on my home page for info on all my books!  Judy

UPDATE: WE HAVE A WINNER!

Assorted Succulents, For Cee’s FOTD, Sept 2, 2024

For Cee’s FOTD, Sep 2

“Static” For the MVB Prompt on Aug 29, 2024

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Static

Your life catches in its static house
until nothing but the lightest footfall
betrays its presence.
The door to escape, the ocean’s edge,
tempts you to leave yourself and enter.
This echo of the ocean is the dove in you
that carries the message that you want to fly.

Motionless dove, I want to flush you
to the crack of sunrise.
Forget your lonely compulsions.
Leave your comfort.
Desert the false logic that has frozen you.
If you could let this still time pass,
Time’s ricochet might drive you to the canyon’s rim,
revealing to you that you no longer fear the fall.

For MVB the prompt is Static.

5:14 AM: Rain, Rain, Thunder and Light

5:14 AM: Rain, Rain, Thunder and Light

5:14 A.M. and I’ve already forgotten the dream I was awakened from. The rain is constant, the thunder loud, and I can see the flashes of lightning through my eyelids.  When I eventually open my eyes, the sky is lit up equally through the windows in front of me and to my side—as though I am surrounded by nature’s paparazzi. After nearly a year with no rain, nature seems to have regained her memory over the past few months. The lake has started to fill up again and perhaps our water restrictions will soon be lifted and the warnings of e coli and arsenic that seem to have been prompted by low water levels in the wells will be contradicted as well.

It has been years since I gave up actually drinking the water and shifted to the delivery of large garrafones of water. One constantly sits on the center island of my kitchen and pitchers of water are  replenished as needed in each bathroom. I am wondering if I placed large receiving receptacles on the terraces, well out from where they’d be filled by roof runoff, if that water would be pure, or if even the sky is infected by our presence under it?

The return of the rain has made me hope that nature has not turned its back on her molesters. Every time I open the door of my storage cabinet outside the kitchen door, I see the stacks of plastic containers I have saved to reuse but that by their numbers will soon necessitate my taking them to join the bags of recyclables left for garbage collection each week. Again, I make the fruitless pledge that If there were places where I could furnish my own receptacles to fill up with my laundry and dish detergent, my foodstuff, my shampoo, face cream and medicine, I would do so.  But with all of our “advances” in AI and transportation and communication, even after all these years of warning, we seem to be deaf to nature’s warnings: the firestorms and floods and droughts and hurricanes and landslides.

Along with the wars we keep staging against each other, we face the threat of nature fighting back against us all. I shut the  lid to my computer and try to resume sleep—to reclaim my dream—but my efforts are fruitless. Rain drums a constant rhythm and is joined by a crack of thunder so loud that it seems to split the sky and travel in a circle around me. One of the dogs cries outside my sliding glass door to my room, terrorized, at last, by nature’s mortar attack.  I open the door and let them all in.  They will be wet and activated by the energy of thunder, rain and lightning, but both I and the sheets will eventually dry, and we will furnish some comfort to each other  as nature continues to launch both its attack and its blessings around us.

5:57. I’ve let the dogs in and it is as though they’ve been energized by lightning  flashes. Morrie’s long coat is wet and smelly. It takes a large beach towel to dry him off. The little dogs are frenetic—leaping up around and upon me, turning the sheets into a whirlwind. Thunder and lightning invade our ears and eyes by turns. The printer hums to life as though given a command by the storm. I have moved to the living room as Wifi seems to have deserted the bedroom. This has been happening regularly over the past few weeks. Drip drip drip of the rain off the roof into the metal cat dishes outside the kitchen door.  The kitties are crying to be fed two hours before schedule. I let them in, dry their rain-filled dishes and let them in to the kitchen for an early breakfast.  We are a family unified by rain.

 

 

 

“Sweet Harmony” For MVB “Sing” Prompt, Aug 28, 2024

Sweet Harmony

Nine years ago, when I visited friends from my childhood that I hadn’t seen for scores of years, we had a wonderful time  going through a box of mementos and then gathering around the piano to make  music as sweet as the memories.  Susan is a wonderful pianist and Karen a professional-level singer with a lovely soprano voice that always sends chills down my back.  Patti and I, good high school altos that we once were, created the harmony.  A perfect day with three of my favorite people whom I don’t see often enough.  Sweet Harmony for sure.

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Sweet Harmony

As the pianist deftly presses out her chords,
the soprano’s voice slides smoothly from her throat
while we others strain until “Dear Heart” syrups our vocal chords
and we slip with less effort up and down the scale—
old friends singing even older songs.

The small dog snuggles in,
balancing on the plush chair back.
The mother of the pianist and the soprano
observes from her frame atop the piano.
All husbands out and about on other business.

Old letters reread, old memories pulled from forgetfulness,
each of us is left at the end richer—hearts refilled
from a shared past. Every word
has been a song of its own—
our notes blending together
in perfect harmony.

The My Vivid Blog prompt is “sing.”

More Trump Dirty Tricks. Please read!

Donald Trump recently posted deepfakes online that appeared to show pop music superstar Taylor Swift and her fans endorsing him for president.

What are “deepfakes”?

  • Deepfakes are sounds, images, or videos generated using so-called “artificial intelligence” (AI).
  • This is not science fiction or paranoia.
  • Existing AI technology is powerful enough to make deepfakes that are essentially indistinguishable from the real thing.
  • In fact, deepfakes are already being used — nefariously yet effectively — in real-world elections both here in America and elsewhere in the world.

To be clear, Taylor Swift has not endorsed Donald Trump.

And here’s what I told the national media:

“The deepfakes of Taylor Swift are yet another example of AI’s power to create misinformation that deceives and defrauds voters. The potential harms to our society that could result from such misinformation, including abuses of our elections, are wide-reaching and immensely damaging.”

In July of 2023, Public Citizen formally petitioned the Federal Election Commission (FEC) to require that political deepfakes be labeled as such. Frankly, it’s the least that the government agency tasked with safeguarding the integrity of our elections should do.

But — over a year since we asked the FEC to take this obvious step — we’re hearing that the agency may reject our petition and shirk its duty to prevent deepfakes from undermining the 2024 election.

We are running out of time to make our voices heard before the FEC makes a potentially disastrous mistake. Take action right now, even if you’ve taken action before on this critical issue.

To the Federal Election Commission:

The FEC’s core responsibility is to safeguard the integrity of our elections. And one of the most serious threats to our democracy is the emergence of political deepfakes. You can still get this right and require that political deepfakes be labeled as such. Democracy itself is hanging in the balance.

Click to add your name now.

Thanks for taking action.

For democracy,

– Lisa Gilbert, Co-President of Public Citizen

Fire Sun, Sheridan WY Aug 21, 2024

The thousands of acres on fire nearby for days must have been responsible for this remarkable firey red sun that I photographed for a mile or so as we drove home along city streets. Amazing. Even more surprising was the fact that we smelled no smoke!

 

The Numbers Game #36, Aug 26, 2024. Please Play Along!

Welcome to “The Numbers Game #36”.  Today’s number is 157. 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 under that number and include 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. Below are my contributions to the album:

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All and Everything, For Wordle 669

     

All and Everything

Our bones are branches gathered to keep our bodies tight.
They move us in the daytime, but settle down at night. 
We are not furred or feathered, but sometimes, still, we scratch
at winged and legged invaders we aren’t able to catch. 
Our skin is smooth but softer than stones smoothed by the tide—
our minds blown into hurricanes by what we keep inside.
Emotions tilting back and forth from agony to bliss,
once strangers, we turn lovers just with a simple kiss.
All things caught inside of us, our bodies are the home
to the whole history of man—as stuffed full as this poem.

 

For the Sunday Whirl Wordle the word prompts are: scratch bones branches gathered blow words stone stranger keep tilt feathered we  (Image from Pinterest.)