1000 Followers for Rantings Of A Third Kind

Celebration time on Rantings Of A Third Kind

roatk

“There are 100 million blogs in the world, and it’s part of my job as the co-founder of WordPress to help many more people start blogging” Matt Mullenweg

1000 Followers for Rantings Of A Third Kind

Time to pop the cork of the champagne bottle:
A total of 1001 followers for Rantings of a Third Kind as of today!

A most sincere and huge thanks to all my Readers and Followers!

following

Keep calm and keep on reading 🙂
Gun

celebration-wallpaper-hd-1200x800

1337 Post Celebration @ Rantings Of A Third Kind

Celebration time on Rantings Of A Third Kind

redballoons

“I still blog, therefore, I still am”

1337 Post Celebration @ Rantings Of A Third Kind

post-milestone-1337-2x-1

For some reason, Word Press decided 1337 posts is a landmark and therefor I am celebrating once again 😉

Thanks to You, all my followers and readers for keeping me going!

Keep calm and keep on blogging!
Gun

blog def

Quote a Week Tuesday, 2016-02-09

Posted in A Quote a Week Tuesday

 

to-be-or-not-to-be-quote

‘To be or not to be, that is the question’ Hamlet

Quote a Week Tuesday, 2016-02-09

“To be, or not to be…” is the opening phrase of a soliloquy in the “Nunnery Scene” of William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet. In the speech, a despondent Prince Hamlet contemplates death and suicide.

On the lighter side of this quote, I have adapted it to the world of blogging.

Sometimes we, bloggers, hit a wall, yes that does actually happen more often than anyone realizes! During this period, while banging our heads against the wall, we are asking ourselves “Why are you blogging? Why are you blogging? Why are you blogging?”

Maybe it is the knock of the wall that makes us come to our senses, and at this time a proverbial lamp lights upon our collective heads. And it’s when we realize, the question is actually wrong!?

So why not consider this question instead:

“To blog or not to blog? That’s a trick question, isn’t it?”

And this response to the question is:

“We blog, therefore we are!”

to-blog-or-not-to-blog quote

we-blog-we-are-quote

I Blog therefore I am (Repost for TBT)

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

“If I waited until I felt like writing, I’d never write at all” Anne Tyler

blogging4

I Blog therefore I am

Today is my day off, so I have some extra time on my hands (Laughs out loud; good joke that one! While trying hard to catch up with a lo-oong list of uncompleted tasks!) I had to take the day off just to be on the safe side, and well prepared for the up and coming huge “Five O” day tomorrow. Readying myself for the celebration (read awaiting in horror of dooms day!) 😛

I have gotten a few questions on “how I manage to keep up and publish posts on daily basis” and decided to drop this little note to all you bloggers out there.

I promised myself a while back to write “at least” a poem a day, if nothing else and I have almost achieved that goal. I also try to post them daily, or then at least catch up the next day with a couple of posts. The writing is mostly for myself, but I am glad others enjoy it as well. It is also good to keep up with publishing(posting), so that your readers have something to come back to.
Let me share this one personal thing as to why now:

If I hadn’t started writing again earlier this year, I would probably have suffered a second burn out during my current career. For me, personally, both writing and photography are outlets to a hectic day at the office and, well, life in general. Sometimes I end up staying awake all the night typing away, even though knowing I have to go to work early in the morning. I still see it as time well spent. And, even though tired the next day, I feel happy and exhilarated for the simple fact I actually am producing something concrete and interesting, which unfortunately, doesn’t usually happen in the day job.

Quoting myself from one of my posts: “A poem a day keeps the shrink at bay.
A great guideline to follow and it is working for me at least.

My advice, in case you asked, is, to set yourself some thirty minute aside each day and if nothing else, pour your minds flow onto the paper or as it is in these modern days, in bits and bytes. I know this may sound like cliched advice, but it’s better to force yourself to a routine of writing rather than postponing it for one reason or another. I know there are always excuses as to why not, but in the end, if you have a passion for writing, the excuse are just that – excuses.
Hang in there and don’t stop writing, EVER!

blogging-quotes-8.jpg

One Year Blog Anniversary: Rantings of a Third Kind (2016-01-21)

Posted in Achievements, Anniversary

Rantings

“Don’t procrastinate. If you want to blog, then blog.” Fritz Chery

One Year Blog Anniversary: Rantings of a Third Kind

anniversary-2x

“Dear Reader,

A blog about everything and nothing.
Fiction, fact, poetry, odes, homages, photography.
Humour, yet some serious thoughts.
And it’s all done in the best possible taste!

Enjoy!

Gun Roswell”

 

It is one year since I wrote those words as I started the blog: Rantings Of A Third Kind. A thousand and one hundred and forty three posts later I am happily celebrating my one year anniversary for this blog.

Thank you all my followers and readers for the continued support and interest in “everything and nothing” as the blog tag line suggests. “It’s all done in the best possible taste” and hoping to continue along the same line!

Keep calm and keep reading Rantings!

 

In honour of today and the anniversary, I am reposting my first ever blog post:

Let the rantings begin!/A quick trip to the supermarket

 

complainlesswritemore1    suspicious-character-hitchcock   standard

Let the rantings begin! (Repost for 1 Year Anniversary)

Posted in Achievements, Anniversary

plan a-b

“All the best laid plans…”

Let the rantings begin!

The old adage ‘Life is something, that happens when you are busy making other plans’ applies in most situations. Whether it is something you planned for the day or a bigger plan like your career from the time you finished school and started work life, the one thing you can be sure of is that nothing will go exactly the way you planned.

Rather than dwelling on the bigger plan, I would like to share some of the day-to-day experiences and how the adage ‘Well begun is half done’ does not always add up!

Sometimes something as simple as buying groceries may end up being a little more than you bargained for…

good intentions

A quick trip to the supermarket

I had planned to do my shopping for the week and finish working early to avoid the rush hour. Unfortunately my boss had other ideas: A rush job, which needed to be done urgently, today.

So, I changed my plans and stayed late. Guess my boss was the one with the bigger plan this time.

When I finally managed to sneak out, I got into my car and drove into the street. I had arrived just in time for the traffic jam! An endless sea of cars back to back with no way in or out from the roundabout. Well, I did not get to go to the carnival last time they were in town, so guess I could enjoy myself in a merry-go-round for a while, listening to my favourite tunes on the radio.

After a while the traffic had hardly moved an inch since I joined and the music station was more talk than tunes. Guess the radio station had the bigger plan this time.

I finally arrived at the supermarket after driving in a back-to-back traffic for much longer than I had planned to and was running late.

Now it was time for plan B: Park the car, get in and out from the store as quickly as possible and shop only what was on my well planned shopping list!

There were a few hick-ups in that plan: The car park was jammed and after circling it for the third or fourth time, I managed to get in time to queue in to a spot when another car was leaving. Secondly, all the shopping trolleys were in use.

While looking around I managed to find one standing there all by its lonesome. I soon found out why: When I pushed the trolley trying to move it to the right, the trolley went the opposite direction. Lastly, I had forgotten the well-planned shopping list on the kitchen table while leaving to work in a hurry when a well-planned morning had failed due to an unplanned phone call.

Best laid plans and all…

I finally got inside the store and was now moving towards the section where they sold the “home made cooking” type meals. I could already taste a well-grilled chicken in my mouth and made plans in my head on how to accessorize the dish. When it was my turn at the counter, and with a big grin made a request to purchase the chicken, there was nothing left but pork.

And so it was time for plan C: Go to the frozen food section and choose a chicken pizza.

After shopping was done and I had maneuvered my way out through the crowds of shoppers with my rickety trolley I finally reached the cash register. The customer before me put something on the conveyor belt that immediately caught my eye: ‘Closed, please move on to the next available register‘.

And then it was time for plan D. I moved to another register at the end of a very long line.

I was finally done with my shopping and heading towards the escalator on my way down to the parking lot. When I reached it, I noticed people pushing and pulling, some even lifting their trolleys. The reason was soon revealed to me, the escalator had stopped working and people were jammed in it and trying their hardest to get forward on the sticky non-moving machine.

So it was time for plan E: Take the lift.

After queuing for a lift ride for much longer than anticipated, I finally managed to get to my car, drive home and eat my frozen pizza. Did not enjoy it as much as I would have a well-cooked meal, but I was well-fed and ready to start planning my next day.

The lesson learned here is, you don’t always have to have a plan or be prepared for every situation. Live a little and remember that sometimes it’s good to just go with the flow.

As for myself, I still keep making my everyday plans!

the best laid plans

Why I Write

Posted in Writing (General), Blogging

TypewriterGirl-Vintage-GraphicsFairy21

“Complaining is easy, writing is hard” Gun Roswell

Why I Write

Why do I write?

Simply, because it feels right
If I did not write
The page would be quite white
Therefore, I continue to write

Write more, complain less!

complainlesswritemore1

Winter Morning (Camera Lucida)

Posted in Seasonal
Poetry, Photography, Humour
&
In response to Camera Lucida, Winter Mornings

winter-morning_1
“Winter is a season of recovery and preparation” Paul Theroux

Winter Morning

Early winter morning
Early, before the dawning
Fresh tracks in the powdery snow
Carefully found before the wind blows

The snowflakes frozen
Glazed against the window
Ski tracks on the ground
But not a soul to be found

The crescent moon
Present before noon
But not far behind
The sun with its shine

winter-morning_2

winter-morning_6

winter-morning_3

winter-morning_5

1000 Post Celebration @ Rantings Of A Third Kind

Celebration time on Rantings Of A Third Kind

redballoons

“I still blog, therefore, I still am”

1000 Post Celebration @ Rantings Of A Third Kind

1000

Today is a great day and certainly a time for celebration!
I have posted my 1000th post on Rantings of a Third Kind today!
Thanks to all my followers and readers for keeping me going!

Keep calm and keep on blogging!
Gun

blog def

Stuck Between a Poem and a Hard Place (Repost for TBT)

An homage to Poetry

“Breathe-in experience, breathe-out poetry” Muriel Rukeyser

Stuck Between a Poem and a Hard Place

I am a poet
But did not know it
Now I am writing
Lyrics without biting
The bullets
My mind to the fullest
Hammering the keyboard
Not a big chore
No, not anymore

Ever since I started
I cannot be parted
From the blank page
That clean slate
Words pouring
My heart roaring
I feel elevated
Totally animated
Full of excitement

I am completely and utterly
Lost in Poetry

A poem a day keeps the Shrink away!

rock