Cock of the Walk for Cellpic Sunday

 

This fellow stood out from as well as above the flock in Quintana Roo!

For Cellpic Sunday

My New Book Fish Feet Now Available on Amazon!!

Wouldn’t it be neat if fish had feet? This is the question considered in this fourth humorous rhymed children’s storybook written by Judy Dykstra-Brown and charmingly illustrated by Isidro Xilonzóchitl. Kids from 2 to 8 and beyond will enjoy this book, but nonreaders need not wait to recruit a reader to enjoy the book, for the words to the story are also presented as the sung lyrics of a song either accessed by means of a QR code on the front of the book or by directly connecting to Youtube. Music by Christine Anfossie is arranged, sung and recorded by Becky McGuigan. (If you want to hear the book sung, enlarge the QR code above and click on it with your camera, click on Youtube and lend an ear!!!)

HERE is the Amazon link.

If you get the book, I would appreciate reviews here and on Amazon. If you just listen to it making use of the QR code, I’d appreciate knowing what you think as well.  

“The Green Moth” for the Poetry Challenge

The Green Moth

Note: The Poetry Challenge was to write 10-14 sentences of poetic prose about a defining moment that influenced a new direction . Wish I had more skill in formatting this so the words came right up to the moth, as they did when it flew onto my screen and then rested quietly as I arranged the words around it. This was the best I could do in recreating the experience.

Fibbing New Year!

Jill & Jan, 11-inch Predecessors to Barbie dolls!!!

First fibs of the new year.

1. What is a clog? A roll of hundred dollar bills.
2. What is a flip flop? A pancake in process that winds up on the floor or ceiling.
3. What is a slipper? A sinuous kiss.
4. What is a sneaker? A philandering husband.
5. What is a geta? A procurer.
6. What is a babouche? The process of childbirth.
7. What is a zori? An eye that has been punched in a fight.
8. What is a mule? A good Xmas season.
9. What is a jandal? An 11-inch Volgue doll––predecessor to Barbie!
10. What is a pantofle? A pair of bell-bottoms.

Last on the Card for Dec 31, 2025

Can you guess what this is? No work has been done on the photo, other than to reduce its size. (Yes, it’s in full color.)  Once I see 10 guesses here, I’ll tell you what it is. Xill, no fair guessing!!!

Toucan, For Cellpic Sunday, Dec 28, 2025

 

We finally spotted a flock of these toucans we’d been looking for for three weeks at the Chacchoben Mayan ruins last week. We fly home today!!!!

For Johnbo’s Cellpic Sunday

The Numbers Game #105. Please Play Along! Dec 29, 2025

The Numbers Game #105. Please Play Along! Dec 29, 2025

Welcome to “The Numbers Game #105”. Today’s number is 227 . To play along, go to your photos file folder and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and post 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 titleThis 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. Here are my contributions to the album.

**Click on  Photos to Enlarge and View as Gallery.**

 

More New Friends

I’m still in Buenavista, where I’ve been for the past month.  Tomorrow we go to spend the night nearer to the airport as we fly back to Guadalajara on the 29th. I went alone to swim today because Xill was feeling ill. While there, I met one of the daughters of this lively family and before I knew it I was caught up in their activities. I sent them these photos on Whatsapp. Hope they received them.

It’s Boxing Day AND Fibbing Friday!

 

It’s Boxing Day, and the questions this week are a mixed bag of whimsy and anything else!

1. Why is there a fairy on top of the Christmas Tree? Angels are on strike.
2. Why is the 26th December known as Boxing Day in some countries? Disappointment over gifts leads to aggression. 
3. What would be the gifts from the Three Wise Men today? Tesla stock, a gold cellphone and tickets to a Taylor Swift concert. 
4. What is Hogmanay? It is one pig farmer. Yes.
5. How much is a monkey? It is just one.
6. Do crows crow? Yes. and cows caw.
7. Why do milking stools have three legs? The cowherd broke off the third to use in herding the cows in.
8. What is meant by perfect pitch? Three strikes.
9. Where will you find a palm tree? In your hand.
10. What is rolling stock? Cattle in a cattle car on a train or a stash of marijuana.

“If He” Open Link Night for dVerse Poets


Creche by Judy Dykstra-Brown

If He

had married the girl and had children
and been less overt with his teachings
of peace and love too radical
for a world immersed in their opposite,

he would then not have changed the world, perhaps,
but only lived in contrast
to that power popular among those who needed it
and effective in keeping those adverse to it quiet.

If he had married the girl, the world would probably have ended up
pretty much how it has anyway, but he might have had a different ending––
grown old, had his cronies over to talk about the good old days,
converted water into wine and served them loaves and fishes.

Mary Magdalene would have danced for them like in the good old days,
and all of his children would have listened in awe to hear the tales
of how he walked on the water,
bade Lazarus to rise from the grave.

He would shush his cronies as they started in
with tales of how he smashed the souvenir stands
and threw the moneychangers out of the temple––
not stories for young ears not quite yet ready to learn revolution.

And all of the ill done in his name might have happened anyway,
but at least he would have had a good life.  Would have suffered less.
And some other savior might have found a way to save the world
that would have worked.

For dVerse Poets Open Link Night 398

See other poems HERE.