Thursday for Daily Photo (Four)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

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

Thursday for Daily Photo

On the sixteenth floor
A painted tableau
With a great view
Don’t forget the fondue
Because you just scored!

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Thursday for Daily Photo (Three)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

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

Thursday for Daily Photo

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Greeted by monochrome
A foggy visual in monotone
Water’s surface windblown
Someone give me a phone
This image needs to be known
Or my name isn’t Stone

(Well, it’s not, is it! But this is rhyme after all!)

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Thursday for Daily Photo (Two)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

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

Thursday for Daily Photo

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Don’t panic
It’s just
Another manic
Thursday?

“Wait a minute, I thought it was ‘Manic Monday’?”

“Nope, this time, we are calling Thursday that.”

“I see…”

 “Really? I am just waiting for Friday here!”

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Thursday for Daily Photo (One)

Posted in Daily Photo
Photography /Poetry /Humour

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

Thursday for Daily Photo

Early
Thursday morning
The weather
Cold and scorning
Suburbia
Eerie and filled with mist
Complain, complain,
Yes, that’s right
You got the gist!
😉

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Writing 101, Day Fourteen: Recreate a single day

In honour of the month November
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Ordinary Days: A one week series with ordinary day photos and happenings (if any 😉 )
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Photography and Poetry

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Writing 101, Day Fourteen: Recreate a single day

Setting limits on your writing can be both liberating and productive, as you may have noticed in Day 1’s timed free-write and yesterday’s word count exercise. Let’s incorporate a different restriction: write a post that takes place during one single day.

It might seem hard, at first, to tell a compelling story with such a limited temporal horizon: you have no recourse to flashbacks, backstory, or foreshadowing (unless it’s in reference to something about to take place that same day). But the narrow confines of one single day will encourage you to zoom in on rich, telling details.

But remember: recreating a single day doesn’t automatically mean describing every detail. This assignment is very much about editing — and focusing on the right details.

How will you use 24 hours as your story’s canvas? Here are examples:

* Start in the middle of the action, then zig and zag through time, from the moment you woke up to the last thing that happened before you retired for the night.

* Structure your story as a play-by-play (or hour-by-hour) account, complete with precise time markers.

* Zoom in even further, limiting yourself to just one hour of your chosen day.

* Ignore these instructions and reveal one day’s significance indirectly, through focusing on its aftermath

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“Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary” Gerard Way

Writing 101, Day Fourteen: Recreate a single day

For this particular assingment, I decided to go with a completely different approach. I have kind of had a head start for the overall idea of “recreating a single day” since Monday.

I am running a trial of posts this under the theme of “Ordinary Days”, where I am capturing the events of the day in few simple sentences accompanied by daily photos taken during each day. The trial itself was a good idea, unfortunately my life, as it turns out is filled with more work than ever! But still, well worth the while the effort 😉

Maybe Friday will bring a change, since it is after, fabulous!

Please find related posts of the same:
Monday, 16th of November
Tuesday, 17th of November
Wednesday, 18th of November, Part One
Wednesday, 18th of November, Part Two
Thursday, 19th of November, Part One
Thursday, 19th of November, Red

And watch out for today’s post for Fabulous Friday

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Thursday, 19th of November, Red

In honour of the month November
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Ordinary Days: A one week series with ordinary day photos and happenings (if any 😉 )
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Photography and Poetry
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Posted in response to The Clinic-Photo Rehab hosted by Lucile De Godoy

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“Nothing screws up your Friday like realizing it’s Thursday”

Thursday, 19th of November, Part One

Today, Thursday…

The sun appeared
The flowers on the table
Had started to bloom
Snapped a few pics

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Thursday, 19th of November, Part One

In honour of the month November
&
Ordinary Days: A one week series with ordinary day photos and happenings (if any 😉 )
&
Photography and Poetry
&
Posted in response to The Clinic-Photo Rehab hosted by Lucile De Godoy

 

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“Nothing screws up your Friday like realizing it’s Thursday”

Thursday, 19th of November, Part One

Today, Thursday

Early morning
I woke up
Showered
Looked out the window
It was really dark
The rain had continued
All through the night
Went outside for a while
Snapped a few pics

Worked, worked, worked
Meetings and then some
Had a snack break
The sun appeared
The flowers on the table
Had started to bloom
Snapped a few pics

Worked some more
Afternoon
It was time for a
Splash in the pool
Left to take the dive
Had a few minutes to enjoy the nature
Snapped a few pics

Back home
More work
More meetings
Urgency
Finally,
Working day ended
It was really dark outside
Put out some Christmas decor
Snapped a few pics

Much later
Posted some blogs
Went to sleep
Dreaming of tomorrow…

It will be Fabulous Friday!

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