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Friday, September 17, 2021
A Valuable Asset
Thursday, September 16, 2021
Now It Can be Told
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Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Fifty Day #6
My daughter and (almost 3) Granddaughter #14 were watching the garbage truck.
“See?” daughter said. “He’s taking the garbage!”
“Oooh!” GD14 said. “He picks it up . . .”
Her mother looked at her. “Yes?”
“. . . and puts it in his backpack!”
Through the eyes of a child…
Today is Fifty Day!
And that means another challenge to tell a story using ONLY fifty words.
Thank you so much, Adela, for opening this new world to me . . .
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Snow-d
A beautiful young woman, former princess/heir to the throne, takes up residence with seven men, then marries another man she met only once.
Sound a little unrealistic? Like a story of courage and fortitude
with more than a dollop of ‘from the frying pan into the fire’?
Stay with me, won’t you, please? Because the telling of the whole
story is even weirder. As in most of our beloved fairy tales.
Snow White, she of the aforementioned princess/heir status
ended up in the home of the seven men because she fled her step-mother.
Perhaps I should mention: SW fled SM because the older woman
was a tad psychotic and intended to rule. Over Snow White’s dead body.
And achieve star-studded ‘First Beauty’ status with the same
knife thrust. See? Psychotic. And a little obsessed with the ol’ reflection. Still
with me?
Fleeing to the forest, SW was immediately befriended by many
gentle woodsy creatures (Google: REALITY) and led to the home of seven brother
miners.
Who were immediately captivated by her charm and beauty. As
well as her ability to create delicious victuals using only gleanings from the
forest.
Let’s face it—with no neighbourhood Superstore, this frugal ability
would definitely be highly prized by men who regularly dined on REAL mud pies.
All was well. But you have to know the story gets tricky
here. Because heaven forbid they should all live ‘happily ever after’. Yet...
Now the SM turned out to be a witch with some semi-astonishing
magical powers and she discovered her initial plot against SW had failed.
Please see: Magic-Mirrors-I-Have-Known-and-Loved/Hated-Because-They-Let-Me-Down-Just-When-I-Needed-Them-the-Most-Boo-Hoo.
So SM conjures up an astoundingly beautiful (poisoned) apple
just for SW. Hmmm…something beautiful outside and ugly within. Are we seeing a
pattern here?
Then disguises herself and trots happily off through the dark
forest to the cottage of the seven brother miners where her nemesis innocently awaits.
Now SW should have been suspicious right from the start. I
mean who delivers apples in the forest? I can’t even get a pizza.
SW takes one bite of that nasty ol’ apple and falls to the ground.
Apparently lifeless. SM, cackling merrily, runs off into the forest.
Now the story could have easily ended there. Except for the
wisdom of those aforementioned gentle woodsy creatures who uncharacteristically
knew what to do.
Quickly they ran to fetch the brothers, bringing them to the
scene of the crime just in time for them to glimpse SM. Leaving.
I probably don’t have to describe the breath-catching chase
or its inevitable end as a charred and smoky witch plummets to her doom.
Or the tears as the brothers then gather around SW’s
still-apparently-lifeless body. And their efforts to build a glass coffin to
house their beloved.
The winter passes. Eventually. And spring brings with it a
young prince—glimpsed only once in SW’s garden shortly before this whole
debacle started.
He sees SW in her glass coffin and immediately orders
the crypt opened. I know what you’re thinking. There’s a word for it. Ew.
Then he takes the lovely maiden in his arms and kisses her.
Whereupon (good word) the bite of poisoned apple slips from her mouth.
This conjures up the ‘how-long-can-you-keep-a-bite-of-something-you-hate-in-your-mouth’
contest. Till now Granddaughter held the record: 3 hours with a mouthful of
oatmeal.
SW awakens from her slumber and, with a complete disregard
for (surely) the worst case of morning breath ever, happily kisses the prince
back.
He then carries her back to his kingdom, marries her, and
they live there (yes, this is where this comes in) happily ever after.
Or at least until their daughter loses her golden ball down a well and kisses a frog… But that is a whole other story.
Today’s post is a writing challenge! Each month one of the participating bloggers picks a number between 12 and 50. All bloggers taking part that month are then challenged to write using that exact number of words in their post either once or multiple times.
This month’s word count number is: 24
It was chosen by: Mimi
At the end of this post, you’ll find links to the other blogs featuring this challenge. Keep the party going!
Monday, September 13, 2021
Super-stitious
Those superstitions that we prize,
Call
them silly, call them wise,
(Despite
the knowledge that we’ve gained,)
They still
have power. Let me explain…
There’s
Black Cats Crossing o’er Your Path,
A
tempting of a witch’s wrath.
Or
Walking under Ladders, sure,
Will
make your sweet life less than pure.
A Mirror
you have that’s Less Than Whole…
May
indicate a broken soul!
A Friday,
bad. The 13th? Worse!
Be careful,
or you’ll end up cursed.
Umbrellas
opened, not outdoors,
Will cause
much harm to lives—like yours!
And
oh, that Crack—Breaks Mother’s Back?
In
truth lets evil ghosts attack.
Don’t
spill that salt, you’ll be chastised,
Toss
some away, ‘fore spirits prize!
An
itchy palm means moneys come,
Don’t
scratch! Or it’ll be undone!
To
knock on wood means your ‘UN-jinxed’
(So
good won’t be erased, one thinks.)
Those
lucky pennies? Just make sure
Their
heads are up. (Or please detour!)
Don’t
Stand Your Chopsticks in Your Food
It
forms a number 4. You’re screwed!
Your
mirrors shouldn’t face their friends,
A portal
forms which never ends!
No Happy
Birthdays said before,
No
coming in a different door,
Dropped
keys on tables says, “You slut!”
No
complimenting. It’s bad luck…
With all these fears and many more,
With consequences by the score,
One thing I’ll say—you’ll be relieved…
They get their power when you believe!
Photo Credit: Karen of bakinginatornado.com |
With poetry, we all besought
To try to make the week begin
With gentle thoughts,
Perhaps a grin?
So Karen, Charlotte, Mimi, me
Have crafted poems for you to see.
And now you’ve read what we have wrought…
Did we help?
Or did we not?
Thinking of joining us for Poetry Monday?
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