Friday, September 23, 2022
Unbusinesslike
Thursday, September 22, 2022
A Knowing Nose
It’s Elephant Appreciation day!
Painted by the uber-talented Jessica Tolley! |
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Wednesday, September 21, 2022
Stress Relief
Dad's class. See the young man standing by the window? Well, dad is the fourth head down the table from him. Bow tie. Studious. |
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
The Merry Cole
Every fiddler, he had a fiddle,
And a very fine fiddle had he.
Oh there's none so rare, as can compare
I’ve heard of kings sober, ummm…un-sober, stupid, intelligent, reckless, precise, war-like, peaceful, avaricious, giving, disgusting, polite, cruel, kind, greedy, generous…and a host of other qualities too numerous to mention.
But ‘Merry’? Merry just sounds…merry! And teaming it up with the fact that good ol’ Cole was also musical. Merry AND musical? Okay, I’m voting for him. If one voted.
Okay, let's address the ‘musical’ part of the rhyme. Because Cole calls for his pipe. What sort of pipe do you think he played? Flute? Recorder? Fife? Something reed-y?
And then Cole called for his bowl. Now I haven’t tried them, but I’ve heard that some drinks are offered in a ‘bowl’. Like rum punch. And mead. Sound yummy?
I’m picturing a little impromptu recital with four individuals, at least one of whom was happy enough to be labelled ‘merry’, enjoying the company of friends who love making music.
Friends in this increasingly friendless world. Who support you in your interests--even happily play along with you. Does it get any better than that? I’m thinking maybe not.
Thank you, friends.
Links to the other Word Counters posts:
Monday, September 19, 2022
Say Arrrrrrr!
Our ships were berthed right side by side,
There in the Bay of Leeman,
Ours filled with vacationers,
And theirs with crusty seamen.
And through the day, as our group played,
And spent the hours relaxing,
They were busy scrubbing decks,
And labours e’en more taxing.
We sat on deck, enjoyed the sun,
And listened to our neighbours,
We often heard the captain
Shout out “Arrrrr”, through all their labours.
“Listen, guys!” I whispered to
The folks around me, dozing,
“He’s talking ‘pirate’ to his men!”
I found it quite imposing!
A couple hours sailed by,
And still our ships remained there,
And many times I heard the captain,
‘Arrrr-ing’ to his sailors.
Why did the captain speak this way?
A ‘pirate’ form of Latin?
Or just communication
While their hatches they did batten?
Getting slightly braver, I
Decided to move closer,
And get a better look
And try to figure out this poser.
Then I heard a sailor say,
“That we be!” to Skipper,
And Captain then responded with…
“Arrrrr! You little Nipper!”
And then it hit me tween the eyes,
T’was almost like a hammer,
‘Pirate speak’ is nothing more
Than just correcting grammar!
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 (with a huge thank-you to Mimi, who comes up with so many of them!)...
Talk Like a Pirate Day (September 19) Today!
Field Trips (September 26)
Name Your Car (October 3)
Octopus (or something squishy) (October 10)
Most Memorable Italian Meal (October 17)
Bathtubs (October 24)
Halloween -or- your favourite Knock-Knock Joke (October 31)
Sunday, September 18, 2022
BBBs and ME
This week we're dealing with everything from LOSS to LEGALITIES!
Enjoy!
First, we have Carol of Carol A. Cassara Writer:
We all knew it was coming, but when the words were finally announced, they were shocking. The Queen of England had died. Like most of the population, Laurie Stone had never known any other British monarch. Looking back at the Queen’s life, Laurie realizes Elizabeth II taught her three vital things. She can’t help wondering if King Charles III will learn from them as well…
Next is Rebecca of BabyBoomster:
Baby Boomers and others who blog do it for various reasons. Some write diaries of what is going on in their lives and the world while others use their blogs strictly for business. Rebecca Olkowski, with BabyBoomster.com, likes to combine both. She writes about what she loves but also monetizes her blog to supplement her Social Security and other income. Often, she gets pitches from brands to promote their products. Sadly, brands often categorize Baby Boomers as “elderly” so there are some pitches Rebecca rejects. She talks about them in her post “Brand Pitches for Older Women That I Reject.”
And Rita Robison of Rita R. Robison, consumer and personal finance journalist:
Read any papers carefully you’re asked sign when you take a friend or relative to live in a nursing home, advises Rita R. Robison, consumer and personal finance journalist. Some facilities put illegal clauses into contracts saying you’ll be on the hook for the bill. See “CFPB Tells Nursing Homes They Can’t Try to Collect From Relatives and Friends” for the stories about the troubles a daughter and a friend had.
There are times we must bid farewell to old friends and move on. These may be human companions, or pets, or nowadays, electronic devices. Meryl Baer of Beach Boomer Bulletin was forced to purchase a new cell phone when her old one proved unreliable, as she tells us in this week’s post, Farewell Old Friend, I’m Moving On.