Throwback Thursday 2016-03-10

Posted in the Throwback Thursday weekly series
Poetry, photography, tales and things that nature!

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“Just an FYI: Thursday the 12th is just as rare at Friday the 13th.”

Throwback Thursday 2016-03-10

On Thursdays we walk down memory lane and dig deeply into the archives of Rantings Of A Third Kind. For these posts, I have chosen some of my personal favourites. Some of them may tickle the funny bone, some even provoke thoughts and some of them will give you a view of the world in photographs taken by yours truly.

You can catch more flies with honey… And even more with manure? (TBT)

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Baby I Can Drive My Car (TBT)

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Out Into The Wilderness (TBT)

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Let the Rantings continue!!!

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Out Into The Wilderness (TBT)

Posted in the Throwback Thursday weekly series
Poetry, photography, tales and things that nature!

nature, a dangerous place to be in

“To put it rather bluntly, I am not the type who wants to go back to the land; I am the type who wants to go back to the hotel” Fran Lebowitz

Out Into The Wilderness

Urban nature
What a wild creature
Concrete, asphalt
Dog poop on the sidewalk
Grass may look green
But everyone has seen
It was spray painted
To keep it untainted
And just as a feature

Nothing quite like
The smell of petroleum
In the early morning
When riding that bike
Or taking a hike
Though fair warning
Try to avoid stepping
Onto the tossed wrapping
Made of aluminium

Reaching the heavy trafficked streets
Listening to the musical feats
Of the car horn section on the right
The jackhammers creating the beats
People shouting in chorus
Day feeling more bright
Like your name was Doris
Crossing the street at red light
Just for fun not out of spite

Come late evening
Walking through the darkened park
The streetlights broken
Someone a lurking
Deep in the bushes
Not at sea, so at least no sharks
Your pace fastening
Trying to be cunning
Then almost running

Finally arriving
To the safe haven
Entering the doorway
You realize you’re not in Norway
From the lack of pine trees
Rather the sweet smell of pee
Greeting you, making you sneeze
Not the perfume of choice
But it could be worse?

You could be camping
Out in the wilderness
In a sleeping bag, damping
Rain pouring on your sleepiness
Bears lurking outside
No where to hide
Clutching onto the covers
Hoping to survive
Until the sun rises

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Contrast (The Daily Post)

Posted in the Daily Post: Contrast
Poetry & Photography

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“Contrast is what makes photography interesting” Conrad Hall

Contrast (The Daily Post)

A rose is a rose of course, of course
Giving the ultimate pose
For the sake of the photographic prose

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Middle of the Road

Posted in Photography 101: Street & Establishing Shots (Day Two)

Middle-of-the-Road (DAYTWO)

“When I’m in New York, I just want to walk down the street and feel this thing, like I’m in a movie” Ryan Adams

Middle of the Road

Not quite the main street of San Francisco
Certainly not the hippest lane in Seoul
It’s just a quaint itty-bitty place called Espoo
Right in the middle of nowhere
Somewhere
Near the North Pole

Middle-of-the-Road (DAYTWO)

Quote a Week Tuesday, 2016-03-08

Posted in A Quote a Week Tuesday

friends enemise close

“Keep your friends close and your enemies closer” Sun Tzu

Quote a Week Tuesday, 2016-03-08

For this week’s quote, I have chosen the adage of friends versus enemies. Most of us may have found out who your true friends are, when push comes to shove.

Therefore, the original version of keeping one’s enemies closer easily translates to this humorous version of

“With friends like that who needs enemas?”

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Harmony: Winter (The Daily Post)

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Harmony

Winter

“Art is a harmony parallel with nature” Paul Cezanne

Winter

Cold, white and monochrome
Nature silent under the snowy dome
But, when the sun paints a triple rainbow
The beauty will bring you to an awe

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Harmony: Summer (The Daily Post)

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge: Harmony

Summer

“Art is a harmony parallel with nature” Paul Cezanne

Summer

In the cooling summer breeze
All the wild flowers will breathe
Until it is time, for the winter’s freeze

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Daily Photo: Sky’s Lines

Posted in the Daily Photo series
Poetry & Photography

sky-lines

“Yesterday and tomorrow cross and mix on the skyline. The two are lost in a purple haze. One forgets, one waits.” Carl Sandburg

Daily Photo: Sky’s Lines

White lines drawn onto the bluest of skies
Let your mind wander and fantasize
What wonders they might symbolize
Or are they just mundane objects glamourized

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Mundane Monday 2016-03-07: One

POSTED IN MUNDANE MONDAY CHALLENGE #49
Poetry, Photography

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“There’s something that’s really fun about the challenge of making the mundane funny, too, I think” Jim Gaffigan

Artwork

A lucky shot in the dark
Turned into a work of art
Something really smart?
Or a gag done by Bart?

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Mundane Monday 2016-03-07: Two

POSTED IN MUNDANE MONDAY CHALLENGE #49
Poetry, Photography

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“There’s something that’s really fun about the challenge of making the mundane funny, too, I think” Jim Gaffigan

Glass

A reflecting vortex
Into a bottomless pit
Image out of context
The obvious
Becoming complex

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