Go here to read Sam’s post: https://mcouvillion.wordpress.com/2023/11/08/100-years-ago-today-hitler-made-his-failed-coup/
Half a Hibiscus FOTD Nov 9, 2023
I spotted this hibiscus through the open wall in the garage as I got out of the car, but when I went to take its photo, I found that the leaf cutter ants had gotten to it before I did!
For Cee’s FOTD
Broken

Broken
Though I can’t say that I’ve been missing
hugs and cuddling and kissing,
still I have a memory of
those intimacies wrought by love.
It is as though there’s some obstruction
probably of my own construction
that makes me concentrate on things
instead of all that loving brings.
It’s true that objects may be lost,
but still, it’s not at half the cost.
For it is when loved ones are taken
that one’s world is truly shaken.
When objects break, it pains our purse,
but losing people is much worse.
For when death rends lovers apart,
the thing that’s broken is a heart
Crown of Thorns: FOTD Nov 8, 2023
Coleus: FOTD Nov 7, 2023
Just Because it’s Audacious
Click on photos to enlarge. Go fast and you’ll see him move!
This was the final act in a local Lip-sync Show. I was too engaged to take many photos, but the temptation to bring out my phone for this one was not to be resisted. The flashy dancer here is Roy Haynes who is also the choreographer for “Jesus Christ Superstar” that is playing in our Lakeside Little Theater later this season.
These photos are from the Lip-sync Show which has staged its last performance, but In case you are curious about upcoming LLT productions this year HERE is a link.
Cold Truth for dVerse Poets, Nov 6, 2023
Cold Truth
Those tasks she once squeezed in between the events of a real life consisting of job, social events, wifely duties and mom stuff, now filled out her day. The bare essentials of staying fed, clean and alive exhausted her. How had she ever fit all the rest in?
When she was just starting out on her career and teaching Native American Literature, she had balked at the cruelty of the tribes that set their elderly out to freeze in the cold winter air. It was the selfishness then that affected her— their unwillingness to feed, shelter and tend to their elderly.
She had never thought of it from the point of view of the ones being given these relatively kind deaths. What would she do when she was incapable of even the easiest tasks? Now she understood. Snow would be the easy way out.
For The dVerse Poets Pub “Snow would be the easy way out”
To see other responses to the prompt go HERE.
Distant: for Travel With Intent
The Arms Race (Becoming Grandma) for Wordle 627, Nov 5, 2023
When I look in the mirror, I sometimes feel like I’m becoming my mother, but when I look at my arms, it is also revealed that I am becoming my grandmother. By the time she passed away at age 96, any effort to assist her in rising or sitting up by grasping her lower arms could result in the skin actually tearing off in pieces like tissue paper, and although not quite at this stage, At 76, I have grown fragile. My skin has become translucent, showing off deep blue or purple bruises from below given birth to by slight bumps or scrapings against even smooth surfaces—the edge of a table or a door. Small beads of blood flow out from tears of skin caught in a cat’s claw or a dog’s questing paw, and the skin of my lower arms is dappled with these signs of affection left by even the most furtive advances of the smallest of my dogs.
At night, in bed, I am a highway for dogs jumping into bed to snuggle down for the night and likewise for the same dogs springing from the bed to investigate the slightest noise in the backyard or the street. One bound, using me as trampoline, propels them to the floor, and one more, in a flash, shoots them out the door. Any stray possum or other late night intruder into their domain not driven off by their initial loud growls and following barks is dealt with in a snap of the jaw. No furtive ingress into my nighttime garden goes unnoticed. Then, the intruders dealt with, back into bed they bound, usually landing on one arm or the other, leaving yet another mark of their affection. They are my protective angels, these small warriors of the night, but I fear they are loving me to pieces, as one glimpse of my arms will attest to.
The words for Sunday Whirl Wordle 627 are: caught pieces snap flash angel stray furtive dappled flow skin translucent blue
Yet Another FOTD Nov 5, 2023
I know. I have to stop publishing photos of these yellow hibiscuses, but they just keep putting out new blooms and I succumb. See the bud on this one, taken yesterday? It is probably in bloom today.
For Cee’s FOTD






