Winter Memories for Daily Photo (four)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Humour and Poetry

“Winter is nature’s way of saying,
‘Up yours.’ “
Robert Byrne

Winter Memories for Daily Photo

Faded Holiday Memory

A faded snapshot
Of a place, the time forgot
This was no holiday, store bought
Rather a memory
Every child should have got

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One Day in December for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December 

The sun is quickly fading, into the horizon
The sky turning grey, all colours soon to fade

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One Day in December for Daily Photo (three)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December 

The fire brightly burning, one flame slowly churning
The sun almost gone, merging, into the dark horizon

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One Day in December for Daily Photo (one)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December 

The setting sun, painted the sky in colours
Red, yellow, blue, even with a darker hue

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One Day in December for Freaky Friday

Posted in Freaky Friday: Tales of the odd and unexpected

“December’s wintery breath is already clouding the pond,
frosting the pane, obscuring summer’s memory…”
― John Geddes

One Day in December

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The early morning light in the eastern horizon, in the colour of brightest red and powerful, like a wild fire, gave the villagers quite the scare. It had been a long dark period after the colours of fall had faded, but they had expected the dark times to last at least several moons over, before the light bringer would once again light the fires up in the North, indicating start of spring.

Gathering into the village centre, whole families and their pets, standing there, staring in awe at the fiery sky. No sound was heard, apart from the roars of the winds in the near forest. Then, the eerie silence was broken. A bang on the ground of a heavy object being dropped followed a squeaky voice:

“Ragnarök!” she shouted pointing at the sky.

The other turned at her, looking and wondering what the village oldest woman was on about.

“The war is coming!” she kept looking at the skies.

“War?” someone from the crowd dared asking.

The old woman nodded and kept looking at the skies, “Yes, the war”, she simply stated. Then sighing, she looked back at the village, who had their eyes turned to the old woman, clearly gone mad or delusional.

“What war is that?” a man questioned her.

The old woman stood silent for a moment before she responded.

“The war of the ages, the war between good and evil” she whispered under her breath and then turned towards the others, “Armageddon!” she half shouted.

“Surely, you are mistaken?” the man continued and hesitated for a moment, “Maybe we have miscalculated the passing of time and the springtime is upon us?” He turned toward the others nodding as if getting the others to go along with his assessment.

But, the others were looking worried and starting to realize, what the woman was trying to say. That the old fairy tales, passed on as folklore. Bedtime stories told by parents to scare the children to do their bidding, may now have become true.

“Ragnarök”, the old woman just stated silently and once again turned her face towards the reddening skies.

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To be continued

Thursday for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography and Poetry

“This must be Thursday.
I never could get the hang of Thursdays.”
Douglas Adams

Thursday 

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“Do you consider yourself lucky?”

She asked and turned towards Chucky,
Who was standing there mouth agape
Like he’d just seen a really odd ducky

“I guess…”

Chucky managed to stutter,
Pondering what next to utter
As the gorgeous sunset
Had his heart in a state of flutter
But soon, managed to recover
And out loud to only whisper

“Yes, I am very lucky”

Continuing staring
Up high
Into the red sky,
Still flaring

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Night Time for Daily Photo

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography, Poetry and Humour

“A day without sunshine is like, you know, night.”
Steve Martin

Night Time

In the middle of the night
When nothing stirs, nothing moves
A few solemn lights
In the slow wind groove
The rain the only sound
And it really, really is loud!

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Daily Reflections for Daily Photo (two)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography and Poetry

“Without reflection, we go blindly on our way,
creating more unintended consequences,
and failing to achieve anything useful”
Margaret J. Wheatley

Daily Reflections 

Time flying by
Without commotion
Life flying by
Like inflicted emotions

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Daily Reflections for Daily Photo (one)

Posted in Daily Photo: Photography and Poetry

“Without reflection, we go blindly on our way,
creating more unintended consequences,
and failing to achieve anything useful”
Margaret J. Wheatley

Daily Reflections 

Daily reflections
Today’s expectations?
All now neglected
By the calm of the ocean

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