I am cat sitting a few days while our granddaughter, daughter, and Mrs. Jim are in NYC cat sitting our next youngest cat for about ten days. The cat here is our daughter's, a Russian Grey named Dutch. He is a rescue cat from a elderly lady who couldn't care for him anymore. ..
dVerse prompt for Sept. 9, 2024 For your Prosery prompt, I have selected the first line from her (Tina Chang) poem “Love”: “ I am haunted by how much our mothers do not know. ” Write a piece of prosery of up to or exactly 144 words, including the given line in the order in which it has been given. You may add or change punctuation, but you may not add or delete words. I purposely did not read the rest of Tina Chang's poem, as to not influence my first thoughts by her words and their meanings. I was recalled back to an overheard conversation between a group of teenage girls, who didn't realize I could hear. They were trying to come up with alternative ways they could have gotten "hickeys," or "love bites," what to tell their parents. I laughed and told them their parents told their parents those exact same things, and no one was fooled! No one would believe they "ran into a door knob," yet that's one that seems to pass through the ge...
NaPoWriMo Day 8 Yes, it's day 11, but my Monday-Saturday poems are A-Z , so I'm posting a NaPoWriMo prompt on Sundays only. Also, linking to Poets and Storytellers United Writers' Pantry #65 . The Prompt: "Today, I’d like to challenge you to read a few of the poems from Spoon River Anthology, and then write your own poem in the form of a monologue delivered by someone who is dead... (It)... could be a fictional remembering of some important moment, or statement of purpose or philosophy. Be as dramatic as you like – Masters’ certainly didn’t shy away from high emotion in writing his poems." ************ I remember Ruby with her curly hair. She had a little wire-haired terrier pup she carried in a basket. Then Ruby died. Measles. Rodney ran the fastest of any boy in school. Pertussis killed Rodney. He couldn’t breathe to run… or to live. Whooping Cough. Mary and her sister May were both born deaf and blind...
The Sunday Muse #139 photo prompt: “ I always sang, from the time I could make a noise. And I always wrote. I wrote little poems and at about 8 or 9, I started writing little songs. ” 1970 Laura Nyro, 1947- 1997. Surprisingly, this is the first I've heard of this song writer/recording artist, although I am familiar with some of the songs she wrote. After an afternoon learning more about her I wrote two responses to the prompt. I incorporated lines from her songs, which are italicized. Some poetic license was taken; don't take my words as biographical. I Know I know my days are numbered as my mother’s were. Mourn for me, yes, miss me when I’m gone. Then, scatter me beneath the maple where I saw leafy green springs and red autumns. For the trees have eyes , to see the stars . A Cool Jade Wind Will Blow Searching for a miracle , pearl in an oyster . I’m so tired . But the oyster’s just an oyster and there ain’t ...
Benny needs to get out more
ReplyDeleteI am cat sitting a few days while our granddaughter, daughter, and Mrs. Jim are in NYC cat sitting our next youngest cat for about ten days. The cat here is our daughter's, a Russian Grey named Dutch. He is a rescue cat from a elderly lady who couldn't care for him anymore.
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I'm glad to hear your daughter took in the cat. It was probably a great relief to the older woman.
DeleteOur cat turned into an outside cat when she wouldn't stay off the shears.
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Yours is a delightful American Sentence!! Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI love the whimsy in your American sentence.
ReplyDeleteBenny looks as if he is deep in thought pondering the universe. So glad you joined in at the Muse Lisa!
ReplyDeleteYeah, he does that a lot! Plotting something I think. He's pretty much that way!
DeleteAw, let Benny dream on!
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