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I Will Die Dancing

I Will Die Dancing

I will die dancing, falling from the arms of my last partner onto a floor scuffed by the heels of line-dancing Texans, into the fine dust left by the soles of flamenco, salsa, tango.

Before I die, I must have the ultimate smooth partner––bending me into the music, folding me neatly in predictable thirds so I can fit snugly into the envelope of death.  Play for me no dirge, no sad memento of my life, but rather, “I’ve got friends in low places” or “You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille.”

And let those who carry my body do so in a line dance, one hand holding me above them down the street, the other clutching a margarita or a Dos Equis.

I always wanted a wild life, wild soul, but danced from the polite part of me my mother bred.  Now in the second act of my life, I want to find my wild self and let it carouse me, plummet me, skid me through the ending chapters so I slide off the page just before the book slaps shut––trapped out in the cold with the fast music beating its wings, cooling my flushed face, fast-pulsing head, back sticky with the perspiration of movement to the music that has escaped from the book into the wider world. Music with breath and hands to lift me up above stumbling feet and faltering tongues.

If death is coming, I want to make love to it. Take it in and push it out, in and out, as though I have a choice.  I hope it is a presence, an experience of all the senses. Smells like lime, tastes like salt, feels like orgasm, looks like a cowboy, sounds like Tom Waits barroom music, rough at the edges but overall smooth, funky.

Cool death. Be cool and fun and make me want to dance you, dance you, dance you, never stop.

Born on the 3rd of July for dVerse Quadrille #203

Born on the 3rd of July!!!

Behold the Crab who walks on toes
to all the hot spots where he goes.
And though July is Cancer’s sign
and so the Crab is also mine,
I can’t walk up on toes at all,
for if I do, I’m sure to fall!

A 44-word poem for:dVerse Quadrille: Feeling Crabby. (The photo is copied from the prompt site.)

To see other crabby poems, go HERE.

The Numbers Game # 29, July 8, 2024––Come play along!!!

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Welcome to “The Numbers Game #29”  Today’s number is 150. 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.

“I Really Want a Puppy” Brand New Book Hot off the Presses!!!

 

 

Click HERE to order my newest children’s book I Really Want a Puppy that has a QR Code that sings the words of the entire book as you turn the pages to look at the photos!!

What’s a boy to do when all his friends have puppies but he doesn’t? This book’s hero finds a novel way to get around his mom’s reluctance to adopt a dog. This is the third rhymed picture book written by Judy Dykstra-Brown and beautifully illustrated by Isidro Xilonzóchitl, but this one not only tells and shows you the story, it also sings the words of the book to the reader by means of a QR code on the front cover! Drum beats indicate to nonreaders when it’s time to turn the page to see the next illustration. Younger kids love to “learn to read” by singing along with the words to the song while following the words in the book. Older kids just love the story and illustrations.

Use your cellphone to take a photo of the  QR code above on the cover to hear the entire book. (It takes you to Youtube and then you need to click to turn the sound on.)

Click HERE to see sample pages and to order.  Just $15 during an introductory period and please remember to leave your review on the site and to let me know how you like it as well.

(In Mexico, available from the author  at jubob2@hotmail.com or at Diane Pearl’s Gallery.)

For Water Water Everywhere #220, July 5, 2024

 

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For Water Water Everywhere prompt

“Last on the Card” June 30, 2024

For Last on the Card

Here is a post from nine years ago that seems relevant after my last post:

Mondays and Tuesdays for Cellpic Sunday

On Monday and Tuesday mornings, I teach these four charming students English. They are Eduardo, Pasiano’s son, Marie Jose and Alejandra, Yolanda’s nieces and Yoli, Yolanda’s daughter. So, instead of Cellpic Sunday, I guess these are my Cellpic Monday and Tuesday shots!

Nine years ago, Alejandra was one of the kids in a summer camp we threw for kids. Now she has two kids of her own! Here’s a picture of her way back then at age 12.

And  a picture of Yoli 9 years ago:

I didn’t meet Marie Jose until a year ago, but here she is
at her confirmation celebration one year ago:

And here is Eduardo ten years ago at the age of 4, coloring on
my terrace while his dad was making my garden beautiful:

 

My life is enriched by the wonderful young people of Mexico.

 

For Cellpic Sunday

Licking out Mom’s Ice Cream Bowl!!!

 

Ermy

Went to a wonderful play, “The Women,” at the Bare Stage Theater, then to dinner at the Jardin in the Ajijic Plaza. Got home just in time to not quite not avoid the deluge… Was positively soaked running from garage to my kitchen door.. I mean as soaked as if I’d fallen into a swimming pool.  Kids all ready to be fed.  Kitties inside as doggies have their own snug room–the doggie domain–built just for them.  After their dinner, they got to lick out my ice cream bowl.  There are some rewards for cats even in a rain storm..

“On the Road” for Monochrome Madness

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ForMonochrome Madness.