Turn on the Lights (WP Developing Your Eye II)

Posted in WordPress Course: Developing Your Eye II
Photography /Poetry /Humour

Day One: “Warmth” — The Quality of Light

Photography means “drawing with light.” When you take a picture with your camera, you use and record light to create an image. When we’re out and about, we often use the sun — our most abundant light source — to capture our scenes.

“We writers are shy, nocturnal creatures. Push us into the light and the light blinds us” John Banville

Turn on the Lights

“Keep calm and eat cupcakes”
The sign said

Never mind the grapes
We could as well be wearing capes
This lighting is forgiving
To all sizes and shapes

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Summer Dwelling (WP Developing Your Eye I)

Posted in WordPress Course: Developing Your Eye I
Photography /Poetry /Humour

Day One: “Home” — Get Oriented

When you think of home, what do you imagine? You might picture a house from your past, your favorite neighborhood hangout, or a city you miss. And while home is often found on a map, it can also be less tangible: a loved one, a state of mind, a forgotten time.

“If you go anywhere, even paradise, you will miss your home” Malala Yousafzai

Summer Dwelling

Hidden from prying eyes
In the overgrown garden lies
A cottage made with love
Its owner fits like a glove

Invitations to stay are rare
But once you shown you care
A letter you will get in the mail
Just a few rules you should not fail

Do not smoke in your bed
Always put the tools back into the shed
And should you feel the urge to stay
Leave before the end of the play

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Opposites for The Daily Post One

Posted in the Daily Post: Opposites
Photography /Poetry /Humour

“It’s usually our opposites who complement us best, because they’re the only ones who can balance us out.”
― Rachel Hollis, Party Girl

Opposites for The Daily Post

Out with the old
In with the new
Even if it’s made of gold
There’s nothing we can do?

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Opposites for The Daily Post Two

Posted in the Daily Post: Opposites
Photography /Poetry /Humour

“It’s usually our opposites who complement us best, because they’re the only ones who can balance us out.”
― Rachel Hollis, Party Girl

Opposites for The Daily Post

But what if
We change it?
A new coat of paint
To look less quaint?

Looks won’t be deceiving
It’s all in the matter of perceiving
We can hide it
Or even camouflage it

It’s still an old version
Even after the conversion
But we need a little diversion
Even to the strongest aversion

So now, a new lease
And together in peace
With the neighbours of new
And no one says “ew!”

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Mundane Monday #66 Six

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Photography /Poetry /Humour

Mundane Monday

“To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Chocolate bars on a Rainy Day

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When it rains and pours,
Thunderstorm with lightning
Can be very frightening
All the outside flickering
Windy draught, from all doors
Better not stand there shivering
Get under the covers
Think, what wonders you can discover
In a big, big chocolate bar!

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Mundane Monday #66 Five

Posted in Mundane Monday #66
Photography /Poetry /Humour

Mundane Monday

“To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Old Tree

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Ye old tree
How I envy thee
Growing strong
With a life very long
Even the birds
Singing you a song
What could go wrong?

Well,
Give me a chainsaw, and I’ll show you

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Mundane Monday #66 Four

Posted in Mundane Monday #66
Photography /Poetry 

Mundane Monday

“To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Made of Wood

A strong support structure
Fitted into the architecture
For home sweet home
Built in the suburban zone

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Mundane Monday #66 Three

Posted in Mundane Monday #66
Photography /Poetry 

Mundane Monday

“To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Weed

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“It’s just weed,
No use it, to further feed”

“But it’s purple and pretty,
Wouldn’t killing it be a pity?”

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Mundane Monday #66 Two

Posted in Mundane Monday #66
Photography /Poetry 

Mundane Monday

“To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan

Asphalt

Rainfall
On the asphalt
Like bitter tears
Filled with salt
Oh bummer!
It’s no one’s fault
So just put the blame
On summer

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Mundane Monday #66 One

Posted in Mundane Monday #66
Photography /Poetry /Humour

Mundane Monday

“To bring the sublime into the mundane is the greatest challenge there is.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan

I’ll follow if You lead

Where ever you’ll go
I will follow
You are my human
I am your dog-man
I don’t care if you wear pink
Even though others say it stinks
So let’s end this in a rhyme
And I will ‘go’ on the chime

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