Numbers Game # 12, Mar 11, 2024

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Welcome to “The Numbers Game #12”  Today’s number is 133. 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.

Chrysanthemum, For FOTD Mar 11, 2024

I’ve never seen this color of Mum before. Love it.

For Cee’s FOTD

Most Bizarre Photo I’ve Ever Taken!!!

I just had a look at photos I took yesterday when my friend Lety and I went to La Vita Bella for comida. I have not touched this photo and it was on all the usual settings..Click to enlarge it and look closely. How could this possibly happen?

 

 

“Green, Green,” for Sunday Stills, Mar 10, 2024

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For Sunday Stills monthly color, Green

FOTD. Mar 10, 2024

 

We went to La Vida Bella for lunch today and these floral arrangements of roses and chrysanthemums were on each table.  It wasn’t until we saw the garlands on the fence that kept folks from tumbling off the terrace onto the sleep mountain slope that led down to the lake that we realized there must have been a wedding held there yesterday–thus the profusion of fresh flowers.

For Cee’s FOTD

“Same Old Story” for MVB, Mar 10, 2024

Same Old Story

Each myth, legend or fairytale
from “once upon” to “fare thee well”
shares some elements of story
be they sad, uplifting, gory.

Always a damsel in some distress—
Rumplestiltskin’s name to guess,
for straw once spun out into gold,
or another story to be told.

Too much sleep may be her curse,
ugly stepsisters, or worse.
Murder, treason, sloth and pox
were emptied from Pandora’s box.

These troubles spread from near to far,
(although, in fact, it was a jar.)
Zeus forgave Pandora’s shame
and the imp revealed his own strange name.

But the other women described above
were saved by cleverness or love.
Scheherazade escaped the hearse
with stories, legends, tales and verse.

Cinderella rose from hearth and ashes
and Sleeping Beauty opened lashes­­––
both maids saved by daring-do:
one by a kiss, one by a shoe.

So whatever might have been their fate:
loss of child or murderous mate,
wipe tears and fears away with laughter.
They all lived happily ever after.

For the MVB prompt: Story (Image by Noel Nichols on Unsplash)

Roaming in the Gloaming, For the Sunday Whirl Wordle 645

Roaming in the Gloaming

Breathing out a grateful prayer for our hours of  roaming,
I take your hand as sun-stained skies fade into the gloaming.
The seeds of stars emerge now, planted one by one
as the hand of evening smudges out the sun.

All our whispered promises made throughout the day—
I wonder what the chances are that they might fade away.
Will this magic that we’ve conjured retain its brilliant light,
or like the glorious sunset, simply fade into the night?

 

 

The Sunday Whirl prompts for March 10, 2024 are: wonder stained gloaming emerge prayer hours grateful seeds chances whispered smudge conjuring

 

Kalanchoe, FOTD March 9, 2024

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Bougainvillea and Ferns Doing Fine: FOTD Mar 8, 2024

For Cee’s FOTD

 

Lost and Found

Determined not to ask one more time for Yolanda to find something for me, I combed the house for my driving glasses for at least 5 minutes.  Finally, I asked her to please be on the lookout for them, at which point, she pointed to my head! (The glasses attached to my nose and ears are my reading glasses.)