Now with bonus puppy! I went by Scout’s Honor’s adoption event today and couldn’t resist getting a shot of this cutie pie to accompany today’s poem.
P.S. For those playing along, I made “been” out of “be” and “men” if you’d rather use those words.
An Aries (Who Knows Some Stuff)
Now with bonus puppy! I went by Scout’s Honor’s adoption event today and couldn’t resist getting a shot of this cutie pie to accompany today’s poem.
P.S. For those playing along, I made “been” out of “be” and “men” if you’d rather use those words.
I was taking some photos off my cell phone when I found this one. I don’t even remember shooting it. This particular Nordstrom window, which I’ve shown a couple of other times on my LJ, was the inspiration for a scene I wrote in Someone Like You. You never know what kind of place will find its way into something you create.
Current Photo Friday theme: Self-Portrait 2011
Holding a kit of Magnetic Poetry words, since that’s this year’s project.
Taken with iMac’s Photo Booth and altered in Flickr using Picnik.
For those playing along, I made “don’t” out of “do” and “want” in case you’d rather use those words.
But this little rose was looking jaunty and hopeful even after a dog knocked it to the ground, so I thought I’d share it with y’all. That vase is one I gave my parents on their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary a loooooong time ago.
Even though my toes are cold and I may have to sell an organ to pay Guinness’s vet bill, I’m reading stories about Cyclone Yasi in Australia, the violence breaking out in Egypt (and found out one of my friends has family in Cairo), and I have family in the Midwest who’ve been without power (and heat) since last night. So I’ve got nothing to complain about and hope to hear good news from everyone soon.
Here is my inferior attempt to pay homage to one of my favorite poems, Elizabeth Bishop’s The Fish.
1. Today I can’t seem to stop watching what’s going on in Cairo and Alexandria via Al Jazeera. Apparently, this revolution will be televised. I can’t say I have any great understanding of the political situation in Egypt; here are the things that have interested me.
2. It’s 34 degrees here and I still won’t get any sympathy because it’s so much colder/icier/snowier everywhere else.
3. Does anyone else think Lauren Conrad and Kate Middleton look like each other?
Lauren Conrad, Reality Princess Past – Kate Middleton, Real Princess Future
4. The Google Art Project is great! Today I’ve taken virtual tours of the Tate and National Gallery in London.
I was composing a lengthy post inspired by an article linked by Jeffrey Ricker, when a couple of bad keystrokes cost me all but the paragraph I was working on–and nothing I could do would bring back my words. Over two hours of writing and research gone.
So, hey. Here’s today’s poem. Though even this mode of writing doesn’t always work out. The other day I picked up my poem to take it outside so I could photograph it, hit the door frame with the board, and all my magnets went flying into the great wide open. I still don’t know if I put the poem back together right or lost a few words in the process.