Bicycle (39)

Bicycle (39)

A shout out to women over forty!

Originally posted on Two on a Rant: This is a copy/paste of a post by Amanda Ricks.     Basically, this is a reblog of a reblog of a post from women …

A shout out to women over forty!

One cat, two cats, three cats

“Thar be cats here!” Gun Roswell

One cat, two cats, three cats

At first, one solemn cat appeared
Then another joined it on the pier
Then a third one from somewhere
Came along side the two dears
Turning my head along the beach
I thought that the total number had reached
But as I turned back to take a look
Something really inside me shock
The litter had grown to a number so high
I thought it was about to take flight
The cats had come out en masse
And it wasn’t any kind of religious mass
As they all started to meow
It would have scared the farmers cow
The noises raining everywhere so loudly
As the felines were singing proudly
Then an instant it all stopped
And before anyone realized
All them cats, were gone

@ShashaSelflove 3/20/20 – And then there is the Chaos

We have been here before, yet the dynamics were different. Polio, Typhoid, 9/11, Hurricane Sandy and a few others. There are some of us that are …

@ShashaSelflove 3/20/20 – And then there is the Chaos

Quote For The Day 3-21-2020

Quote For The Day 3-21-2020

The Monochrome Experience: Dadaist Gadget

A pleasant surprise: a woman with a cat in a transparent backpack roamed quietly through the old town. Tristan Tzara would have drooped with envy: it…

The Monochrome Experience: Dadaist Gadget

Celebration: A Poem for World Poetry Day

Today is World Poetry Day. Denise Levertov (1923-1997) British-born American poet, known for her anti-Vietnam war poems in the 1960s and 1970s, which…

Celebration: A Poem for World Poetry Day

BLUE JEANS

BLUE JEANS Antique in time, from the seventies, a pair so fine, I remember I put them away, blue Jeans for another day. A touch faded were they, …

BLUE JEANS

Eerie on a Friday

“Friday’s are inheritable freaky, aren’t they? Hence the term, Freaky Friday, because you’ll never know, what kinks the weekend may bring…” Gun Roswell’

Eerie on a Friday

The early hours of the morning
Came, with a dire warning
The powers that be, were none too happy
And sending down, weather oh so crappy
Which was their way of utter kind of revenge
On to the lowly populous down on the ground now clenched
There was no sunshine to be seen
Alas also, no stormy clouds, on the skies kind of pristine
Only an eerie, soggy, all compassing shroud
Could be felt, across the people, the land, and all around
The visibility next to none
The kids, gloomy, loosing their fun
What kind of living could this be
Since there was nothing or no one to be seen
Yielding to their horrific fate
The dwellers down below resorted to prays
Trying their all to sooth down the tall
For several long hours of wait
The gods above, started to hesitate
Maybe then had been way to harsh
For the people living on the soggy marsh
Waving their hands of power
The fog, the mist, the eerie, was soon devoured
By a low glowing ball like thing
The light, which softly stated to sing
The surroundings soon starting to change
Into something more pleasant with less pain
The people below now thanking the gods above

A lesson with great price learnt
As the message “Never again, take you weather gods for granted”, was sent

As Spring Begins — nature has no boss

As spring begins snow still blankets the landscape. Yet it is not mid-winter snow. Transformed by wind and sun and then the cold of night this was a day to wander along and enjoy the season before it’s gone. Wind and sun and even more wind have given this snow covered hill a dune like […]

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