Taking an involuntary snooze in public is an event most often staged by those of a certain age.
“The Power of Words” For dVerse Poets
The Power of Words
Words gleam with the meaning
infused with their first thought,
as we think of what they mean to us
instead of what they’re not.
Forming into sentences,
they collect more meaning.
All the smiles of happy words,
and all the sad words’ keening.
For some words grow our ecstacy
with lyrics that are lilting,
while others cast a deathly pall
that prompts our spirit’s wilting.
2. Three little words – Sarah gave us this prompt based on what3words:
“ what3words divides the whole world into 3 metre squares with each allocated a combination of 3 words. These words pinpoint your location exactly.” The three words for my gazebo where my hammocks are hung, (the location on my property where much of my inspiration comes from) are: Gleam sentences wilt. We were to write three stanzas, each prompted by one of the words.
“Field of Battle,” for The Sunday Whirl Wordle, Oct 6, 2024
Field of Battle
The battleground now silent, the guns and cannons still.
All is calm and quiet below that looming hill
where once the natives gathered to stare out over space
to see what enemies might be sequestered in this place.
Their bodies claimed by grass and scrub, nature at last has won.
Limbs vanish as their crusty bones are hollowed out by sun.
Those who come to view this place writ as a place of glory,
sense perhaps the sadder side to this whitewashed story.
Its glitter dulled, when truth is told, by images more gory.
Prompt words for The Sunday Whirl are: crusty scrub limbs vanish bones exist space glitter still hollow below sense (Image is is photo of a painting in the Little Big Horn Museum.)
What Master Has Patterned the Sky?
The Numbers Game #42, Oct 7, 2024. Please Play Along!!!
Welcome to “The Numbers Game #42”. Today’s number is 163. 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:
Click on first photo to enlarge all photos. Then click on the arrows!
Succulent Gathering for FOTD Oct 6
For Cee’s FOTD
Rain, Rain for One Word Sunday
Rain Forest? For Cee’s FOTD, Oct 5, 2024
Teenie Weenies, For FOTD Oct 4, 2024
Where Things Go For SOCS, Oct 4, 2024
Where Things Go
Etiquette decrees the place for knife and fork and spoon.
Cocktails belong with sunsets. A wedding goes with June.
Placement is determined by a sort of mass assent.
Snail mail goes in mailboxes. E-mail goes where it’s sent.
Freckles belong on noses and fingernails on fingers.
Perfume should stay in bottles, not in places where it lingers
to make allergic folks like me sneeze and carry on.
It’s a fact that things smell best after the perfume’s gone.
Arms in sweaters, legs in pants. Astronauts in space.
Cats on cushions, birds in trees and eyebrows on your face.
Everything has someplace where it is meant to go.
School marms at the chalkboard, tarts with men with dough.
We aren’t really sure at all where we want to be:
mountain, beach or meadow, river, lake or sea.
There is a site on Google showing every single minute
where each plane is going carrying all the people in it.
This one wants to be where that one was just hours ago.
They have to take a Learjet. Other airplanes are too slow.
People flowing elsewhere like water in a stream,
giving up the here and now for places in a dream.
Sometimes I think I’m tired of moving here and there
and that my favorite place of all is right here in my chair.
I’ll give up future travels for places in my head.
My favorite place is in my mind. I’ll travel there instead!
And, in case you’ve forgotten it, HERE is another fork poem, this time by Dr. Seuss, not by me!
For SOCS the prompt is “fork.”







