I probably don’t have to tell you it didn’t work.
Saturday, October 30, 2021
Playing It Loud
Friday, October 29, 2021
Room-bah
I love my little Roomba, cause he helps me every day,
Cleaning dust and dirt and crumbs and tucking them away,
I call my Roomba ‘Buddy’, and that’s what he is, to me,
A friend that cleans from wall to wall and everywhere between.
But today a door was opened and my Buddy got away,
Stealth’ly stealing down the walk and running off to play,
Who knows the mischief he will start? Or if he will return,
I have to tell you solemnly, I really am concerned.
But there’s a truth I cling to and that gives me peace of mind,
Even though my Buddy’s gone and (so far) him, we cannot find…
He has no natural predators, there’s none would bite and chew,
It’s not because he’s handsome, though his looks I’d not eschew!
And it’s not because he’s armed—equipped with weapons of defence,
So why am I not worried bout his actions’ consequence?
It’s because I know a secret, which I’m glad to share with you,
Nature abhors a vacuum. There. Now you’ll not worry. Too!
Today's post was a challenge from the inimitable and totally awesome Karen at Baking in a Tornado and Mimi at Messymimismeanderings.
Hop over and see what they’ve done with the theme!
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Ghoul-ergies
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
50 Word Wednesday #12
I looked at Jim. “What’s the matter? You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”
“You may not be far wrong.”
“Excuse me?”
He took a deep breath. “Remember that ugly yellow plaid suitcase that disappeared with Aunt Minnie two years ago?”
“Yeah.”
“It’s standing in the front hall. Soaking wet.”
Today is Fifty Day Wednesday!
And that means another challenge to tell a story using EXACTLY fifty words.
Thank you so much, Adela, for opening this new world to me . . .
For the rest of October, I think I’ll concentrate on things spooky.
Sooo fun!
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Spooky Sputterlings
Monday, October 25, 2021
Operahhhh!
It reaches to my soul,
And cheers or calms, when troubles
Would threaten my control.
I’m grateful for my music,
As it has filled our home.
For gracious, cheering pieces
That set a happy tone.
Our family loved the musicals,
They’d happ’ly sing along,
And even join the dancing as
They sang those favourite songs.
And then my Husby introduced,
A whole new music style,
He took us to an opera,
Convinced that we would smile.
It was intimidating,
I do not have to say,
The show was titled ‘Carmen’,
(A rather famous play.)
But clutching shiny playbooks,
And seated in our chairs,
We watched the lights and orchestra,
Could do nothing else but stare.
And then the op’ning strains,
As the band began to play,
We smiled as music wrapped around,
And took us far away.
Then one specific phrase,
From violins, I think,
It caught our fam’ly by surprise,
Made Husby and me blink.
For it was so familiar,
Known from our childhood,
“Bugs Bunny!” we both said aloud,
Oh life (right then), was good!
With opera, we fell in love,
(Attended just a bit.)
Each story took us far away,
The music was a hit.
But though it was a passion,
New productions found us there,
We loved it most when ‘Bugs’ appeared,
Our silly childhood hare!
Now one last ‘note’ before I go,
And yes, I meant the pun,
How many got our opera firsts,
From that ‘hare’y one?
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?
Topics for the next few weeks...
Puns (November 8)