Children’s Ukulele Concert, Ajijic, July 12, 2024, for Cellpic Sunday

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For Cellpic Sunday, July 14. Thanks, Jonbo!!!

Hibiscus for FOTD July 13

For Cee’s FOTD.

Twins, for FOTD, July 12, 2024

For Cee’s FOTD, July 12, 2024

Fibbing Friday for July 12, 2024

Here ’tis. We are asked for a brief description of what the following films/books could be about.

1.   Gray Lady Down. Movie about Ruth Bader Ginsberg’s funeral.
2.   Ladyhawke. Alan Alda’s love interest in MASH.
3.   Black Hawk Down.  The underfeathers of an ebony colored predatory bird.
4.   All The President’s Men. Movie based on the January 6th attack on the Capital.
5.   The Green Mile. What Billy Ray Cyrus’s daughter was called before she reached pubescence.
6.   The Colour Purple. What you get when you cross a spelling error with a royal hue.
7.    50 First Dates. Half a hundred initial samplings of the fruit of a palm tree.
8.   Geronimo. Along with Geronilarry & Geronicurly, one of The Three Geronistooges–a comedy trio from the late 1930s.” (Many thanks to Forgottenman who came up with this one when I’d given up on it!!)
9.   The Sum of All Fears. What we hope November 5 won’t add up to be.
10.  Stagecoach. What they call a director on Broadway.

 

For Pensitivity’s Fibbing Friday

Look what I just received in the mail!!

I didn’t know they awarded gold medals to anyone except Olympians…but guess you can get them for nimble fingers and a nimble mind as well! I was a finalist in the memoir category. This one isn’t real gold, by the way! It set me to wondering if the Olympic medals are real gold. This is what I learned: According to the International Olympic Committee, Olympic gold medals are required to be at least 92.5 percent silver, and are plated with about 6 grams of pure gold.

Artistry, For Whatsoever is Lovely, Week 24

Human artistry adds to nature’s. 

For Whatsoever is Lovely

For the Weekly Prompts Challenge: Circles

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For the Weekly Prompts Challenge: Circles

Bougainvillea Vines on Cypress Trees. FOTD July 10, 2024

For Cee’s FOTD

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.