Perspectives through Prose, Poetry and Photography
The last strains of sunlight lingered in the corners, grasping every available point of refraction. She slid her fingertips along the glass wondering if this was all there ever was. Or could be. Flying always made her feel insecure, out of control. Now, reluctantly… Continue Reading “Death and Transfiguration (and reflection)”
Blind Injustice, unleashed: Disregarding all authentic accusers Invalidating lucid, litigious logic Suspending inherent, insistent incredulity Belying total, terrible truth Evincing encompassing evidentiary exhibits… Continue Reading “Nullification, To a Fault”
Robin’s nest aloft, she basked in the sheltering shade. Spontaneous squeals of delight from ‘her boys’: Scaling leafy heights Securing their fortress Fending off ferocious, fantastic foes! Shade Giver, Nest Nestler, Fortress Framer By Joanne Edith. Written in response to Trifextra Week Thirty-four. The challenge: “Describe… Continue Reading “TREE OF THREE”
Shadow…Puppy…Special sheltie Slim – spring in her step Flying Frisbees: favorite feats Shadow: Sheltie in need of sheep. Shadow… Good girl…Loyal loving companion Leaner, wiser, calmer Stairs: daily challenge Shadow: Sheltie in need of sleep. Shadow…Old Girl…Faithful friend, Ever heeding, though unhearing… Continue Reading “Shadow”
September has always represented for me, a chance to begin a new cycle. Despite having been driven by fiscal and corporate calendars for the last 45 years and January- to- December calendars all of my life, I am somehow surprised, that I would… Continue Reading “September Song”
Mom trusted Wynken, Blynken and Nod, to lull baby girl into dreamland. Tonight, sleep is elusive; moonbeams are missed Tonight, wooden shoe, waves of dew, misty sea are missed Tonight, Mom is missed! Trifextra (www.Trifectwritingchallenge.com) week 33: The Rule of Three is a… Continue Reading “Dream Quest”
It used to be a basic arithmetic symbol It used to be a marvelous model of molecular movement It used to be a dreaded remedy; the unmentionable, feared procedure, to eliminate the invading cancer It used to be something concrete Tangible! … Continue Reading “Radical “Then” and “Now””
The last strains of sunlight lingered in the corners, grasping every available point of refraction. She slid her fingertips along the glass wondering if this was all there ever was. Or could be. Flying always made her feel insecure, out of control. Now, reluctantly… Continue Reading “Death and Transfiguration”
In three words, I can sum up everything I’ve learned about retirement: I’m still learning! http://www.Trifectachallenge.com Trifextra challenge:Robert Frost one said, “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.” We want you to do the same. Sum… Continue Reading “Retirement”