High Voltage

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“Creativity is piercing the mundane to find the marvelous”
Bill Moyers

High Voltage

Danger, Danger, beware
Touch it if you dare
You may end up a flare
And into the white light stare

AC/DC

Posted in Mundane Monday

“I didn’t like mundane life”
Jeanne Calment

AC/DC

Electric current
Quite transparent
Lost without it
The modern world
In chaos would hurl
In one big swirl

Phone Home?

Posted in Mundane Monday

Our daily lives are so mundane,
we get taken over by what is immediately
in front of us and we don’t see beyond that”
Benedict Cumberbatch

Phone Home?

A dialler device
From a different era
Had to suffice
Let me tell ya
An analog connection
No visual perception
No texting
Sure no sexting
Just a calling machine
The only mean
For ancient times
But oh how time flies
Now we all have
A mobile device

Que Sera, Sera

Roses and Yellow Things (one)

Posted in Daily Photo

“What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”
William Shakespeare

Roses and Yellow Things

A pink rose
Will give you a doze
Of the sweetest ambrosia
Then all you wanna do
Is celebrate and play the viola

Roses and Yellow Things (two)

Posted in Daily Photo

“What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”
William Shakespeare

Roses and Yellow Things

Roses in the colour of pink
Enjoy them with a soft drink
Just relax, do not think
The peace will slowly sink

Roses and Yellow Things (three)

Posted in Daily Photo

“What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”
William Shakespeare

Roses and Yellow Things

“Round and yella’
Like a big umbrella”
Retorted Bella
When her flowers a-sella’

Roses and Yellow Things (four)

Posted in Daily Photo

“What’s in a name?
That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet”
William Shakespeare

Roses and Yellow Things

Great things
Always come in threes
Even if you sneeze
You will love these
Little yellow things
Brought by spring

Guest Star: The Amazing Milly Moos

Earth Day…

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an affirmation of beauty.DSC_4859-Edit-3When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.

John Muir

I celebrated the start of Earth Day by spending a good part of the night outside on a cot bundled up against the 34 degree temperature.

This year the celebration coincided with the Lyrid meteor showers and as an added bonus, the Northern Lights made an appearance.

The hooting from a Great Horned Owl resonated through the still night air.

Night time is time of rest and rejuvenation and for me nothing fills my soul more than connecting with the natural world around me. I didn’t take many photos last night because I wanted to just soak up the beauty of a clear night sky. We haven’t had many of those lately.

This past week was filled with so many exhilarating moments.

A lightning storm…

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Happy Earth Day!🌻

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Via Cosmic Calendar
“Since this year’s Earth Day falls on a weekend, it is a good time — especially during the physically-active and pragmatic Solar Taurus dispensation of the year — to celebrate the beauty, importance and life-sustaining properties of not only trees, but the entire plant kingdom gracing Planet Earth.
Utilize the Moon’s presence in empathetic Pisces — joining forces with visionary Neptune to enjoy an uplifting, imagination-stirring experience of the landscape in your community. Feel deep inspiration during a soulful walk in the great outdoors. Cooking, baking and gardening can fit in nicely with today’s cosmic energy-field.
Turn a possibly confusion-generating Mercury-Neptune 45-degree link (2:39PM) into a creative adventure in the fine or graphic arts. Try your hand at writing rhyme poetry, limericks or haiku. Dance away the moody blues with an engaging partner tonight or listen to your favorite classical symphonies.”

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