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Behind Bars

Behind Bars

After one guest left my front gate slightly ajar and another absent-mindedly unlocked the front door of my house when she went up to the casita, someone entered my house during the night and stole a computer off the table right next to my sofa, where another houseguest was soundly sleeping. After that, I had bars put on all the doors and windows and I haven’t had a break-in since. Someone did crawl over my wall and into my compound and went over my other wall to enter my neighbor’s open kitchen window, however, and stole her husband’s wallet and her purse, which he dumped in my yard after extracting the cash.

And so, I’ve learned the safety of having better security than your neighbors! I keep every door and window locked, even when I am home. I can open the sliders and windows for ventilation and to see out and still be secure. And if you are wondering, no, it doesn’t feel like I’m in jail. I don’t even really notice the bars. I kept them simple on purpose, so they don’t really attract attention away from the view.

I am also careful to keep computer passwords safe and when I record them to remember them, have them in code based on personal memories which only I can figure out.  Hopefully,

As for computer security, hopefully I’ve figured out the scams and delete them without opening.

Zoe is not too fond of the bars that keep her in from stealing the cat food.

There is, however, an exception to every rule. If you’d like to see how cat burglars broke in through the bars on the bathroom window, go here:

https://judydykstrabrown.com/2019/04/24/cat-burglars-breaking-entering/

This post was in answer to: Sunday Poser: How security conscious are you?

Hermit’s Creed


Hermit’s Creed

Although they stand stiffly at attention,
these walls reach out

and hold me safe within their middle.
They stand guardian,
cushioning sound,
deflecting sharp edges.
Lucky me to have their protection.
Foolish me to leave their arms.
Yet the butterfly
soars over and away.

 

For dVerse Poets “Stand” Quadrille prompt. The only rule for a quadrille poem is that it must have  exactly 44 words. If you want to read other poems written to this prompt, go HERE.

Drop-ins Not Advised

https://vinnews.com/2019/07/12/new-york-hey-brooklyn-wanna-live-longer-move-to-borough-park-a-new-report-says/

Drop-ins Not Advised

“Don’t be a stranger” said the pair
when I met them at an affair.
Nobody knew this introduction
would give rise to such a ruction.
When I strolled into their borough,
inquiries were swift and thorough.
Was I peddling pot or meth?
How did I say shibboleth?
I passed the pat-down, said the word,
then joined the swirling passing herd.
Clearly, it is not a lark
to try to enter Borough Park!

Prompt words today are Shibboleth, thorough, nobody, ruction and introduction.

Two of the prompt words today were a bit tricky, giving rise to this strange little poem.
If you, don’t know what “Shibboleth” means (as I didn’t)  HERE is a link to its explanation.
Borough Park is a largely Orthodox Jewish section of New York City and a ruction is a disturbance, quarrel, or row.

 

 

Epiphyllum and Bougainvillea––Flower of the Day May 8, 2016

Sharps, sharps and sharps.  The serrated edges of epiphyllum join the puncturing thorns of the bougainvillea and the lacerating coil of razor wire to insure this wall and gate are unscalable.  That’s security Mexican style.

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https://ceenphotography.com/2016/05/07/flower-of-the-day-may-8-2016-bearded-irises/