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REALITY & WRITING: Myopic Duskvision
Perimeter check of the backyard: A peach peeks from rain-dripping leaves! How did I miss it–I check it each day; for the late frost had killed all the blossoms, I thought. I take out binoculars, as the peach flies away; … Continue reading Continue reading
REALITY & WRITING: Feeling Stupid
I feel so unintelligent today. The words stick like Holy Hosts to the roof of my mouth, and no dislodging by a sacrilegious writhing tongue can set them free. Bowing head nor gazing at the heavens will release the thoughts … Continue reading Continue reading
REALITY & WRITING: A Different Morning
White quiet morning, left to the lords of the night. Like vampires they claim the sunless sky to fly freely, beaking at bugs unaware of the difference that dawned on this day. Treefrogs are peeping in coolness of night, ignoring … Continue reading Continue reading
WRITING: Ego
Tough one to call. Do we need the applause? Do we admit it? Do we sink into despair without the pat on the head, do we act like we are so as to impose? Big egos often cover low self-esteem. … Continue reading Continue reading
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CURRENT AFFAIRS & WRITING: Or not…
All I wrote yesterday was a post on unpatriotism, (I know, but I like the word), political correctness, extreme liberalism, open mindedness, allegiance, blindness, and checking out the facts. It wasn’t written well, it wasn’t thoroughly researched, and quite honestly, … Continue reading Continue reading
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WRITING: Stepping up to a New Plateau
Levels of Learning; obvious, no? But reading and writing are open to learning forever and yet we were quite capable of both by age six or seven. The newness in the style of writing I am currently producing is just … Continue reading Continue reading
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WRITING: REAL Writing
There are a couple of things I need do before I lose track of them, and luckily, both are in the same place: Dan at The Reading Experience toots his own horn in this entry about being published in the … Continue reading Continue reading
REALITY & WRITING: War
The backyard is under attack. Two titans face off in a challenge: man against nature, nature the stronger, more willful, experienced; man, ever cunning, inventive and cruel. By land, sea and air, troops fly into battle; black wings directing hits … Continue reading Continue reading
WRITING & REALITY: The Ageing Process
Connect the dots of decades with lines of learning. Ten is joyful, twenty smug, and thirty is simply learning to survive. Forty is a milestone mark of halfway there; turning round to understand the footprints on the trail. Fifty is … Continue reading Continue reading
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WRITING: Growing up
Good writing ages, like body and mind from which it is drawn and writ down. Bubbles of youth toy with fables of fairies and angels and elves and balloons. Happiness lost with the first burst of sadness, a doll with … Continue reading Continue reading
WRITING: Tweaking
It’s different, just different now. The words, they don’t flow as they used to. In stories, at least. Used to be that I could sit down and write for a day or two and a tale would be told, but … Continue reading Continue reading
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REALITY & WRITING: Combining the Two
Climbing back up the ladder again and again, but this time not looking down. Reachable rooftops lead to leaping tall buildings–though seldom by most, in that one single bound. Deadlines are special, alarms going off; shaking and waking the sleeper. … Continue reading Continue reading
REALITY & WRITING: Earth Day
Deliciously dirty and achingly tired. Physical labor makes itself known, leaves its marks on the body as it cleanses the soul. Digging in dirt with bare fingers, pulling at weeds or moving more acceptable weeds dubbed officially as flowers, one … Continue reading Continue reading
REALITY & WRITING: Breakfast Menu
A young eagle overhead, slow-circling proudly with his selection gripped firmly in his talons. Swirling, catching sunlight on his wings, he flies to find a table as I watch. Oh my, a bird perhaps, or maybe just a mouse (secretly, … Continue reading Continue reading
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WRITING & REALITY: Birthday
It’s just an ordinary shirt, little blue and white checks, small pearl white buttons. Never worn, the labels dangle information on the front, important how to launder instructions, and an extra button just in case one should fall off. Presented … Continue reading Continue reading
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The Lost Children: A Charity Anthology