Tag: Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on August 4, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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Photo credit: [ changó ] / Foter / CC BY-NC-ND Written in response to Trifextra challenge, asking for a thirty-three word interpretation of the posted photograph.
Posted on July 31, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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I knew that D-man would band them together – again – transforming the ragtag bunch of cousins into a well-tuned troop of plundering pirates, exuberantly mounting their quest. “Yo-ho, yo-ho, a pirate’s life for me! Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate’s life for me!”… Continue Reading “Pirates’ Plunder”
Category: Culinary Excursions, Family, Photography, Postaday, Studio 30+, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: Band, Bandit, Grandsons, Ominous, Peanut Butter Cookies, Pirates, Splinter, Studio 30+, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on July 27, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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Trifextra weekend Challenge: We want you to follow suit and give us a thirty-three word piece that has a color in it. Use the color to describe anything you like, or use anything you like to describe your color, but keep it creative and… Continue Reading “Rainbows of Our Lives”
Category: About, Introspection, Postaday, Prose, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: Blogher, Chicago, Diversity, Magic, Rainbow, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on July 25, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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🎵🎵🎵 The same old butterflies returned to her stomach and her pulse quickened with uncertainty, as she turned into the familiar road that led to her mountain retreat. Her friends and acquaintances from prior years had opted for other weeks, other programs, other Directors.… Continue Reading “On Miracles”
Category: A Musician's Notebook, BCF/BCI, Music, Photo Essays, Photography, Studio 30+, Travel Photos, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: BCF/BCI, Berkshire Choral Festival, Berkshire Mountains, Dona Nobis Pacem, Dorm, Maestro, Midwinter Songs, Morton lauridsen, Music, Mystical Songs, Peace, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Studio 30+, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), vaughan Williams
Posted on July 12, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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Rock! Paper! Scissors! 🌾🌾🌾 Trifextra Challenge Week 86: This weekend we were asked to put forth three little words that describe the writing process. Much goes into the creative process. However, a stone cold, rocky place usually precedes the written word… Continue Reading “Three Little Words”
Category: Photography, Postaday, Prose, Travel Photos, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: Beach, Paper, Photograph, Postaday, Rock, Rocky Shoreline, Scissors, The creative Writing Process, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on July 8, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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Timing is everything! Just minutes ahead of traffic, she would fly into the city. She merged onto the interstate, conjuring up scenarios and ‘what-if’ responses: If ‘He’ said ‘this’, she’d say ‘that’. If ‘He’ begged…, if ‘He’ didn’t…, etc. By six twenty-two, she… Continue Reading “Timing is Everything!”
Category: Introspection, Prose, Retirement, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)Tags: City Diner, corporate, Decision, Farewell, Friend, inner sanctum, mouse, Postaday, Resignation, Retirement, Stress, Time, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on July 7, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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🌾🌾🌾 🌾🌾🌾 Whitman, Poet penning poems: War poems Williams, Composer setting words to music: Dona Nobis Pacem. Artistic genius, both united inevitably in performance. I sing through tears, their requiem for fallen Father and Son. 🌾🌾🌾 Trifecta Challenge Week 75: a thirty-three word “free-write”… Continue Reading “Dona Nobis Pacem”
Category: A Musician's Notebook, About, BCF/BCI, Music, Postaday, Prose, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: american poet, artistic genius, Berkshire Choral Festival, Civil War, Dirge for two veterans, Dona Nobis Pacem, drama, humanism, Ralph Vaughan Williams, realism, Requiem, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Walt Whitman, war poems
Posted on July 2, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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Cloyingly clinging to a single shred of salvation Resisting the impulse to relinquish my tenuous hold on reality Undaunted, crude, I struggle – as a projectile – against the swirling maelstrom … Continue Reading “Emergence”
Category: Photography, Postaday, Travel Photos, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: Crude, Maelstrom, Postaday, Salvation, storm, Survival, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on June 25, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 He silences the whispering of his doubting demons. She is his whole world and he is merely a corner of hers, neatly compartmentalized between her career and her quest for perfection. Forcing a smile in an effort to not to rain on her… Continue Reading “La Vie en Rose”
Category: Travel Photos, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)Tags: Avignon, La Vie en Rose, Life Path Choices, Music, Nice, Opera, Paris, Provence, St.Remy de Province, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Vocal Career
Posted on June 23, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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As seen through the eyes of an eight year-old, always on the move and persistently seeking constant stimulation and entertainment; fishing can be a pretty dull way to spend a hot afternoon…until he lands the big one! 🐡🐡🐡 I’m bored! I hate fishing! He’s… Continue Reading “The Third Time’s a Charm!”
Category: Family, Prose, Travel Photos, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), Well-struck NotesTags: Bay Lake, Fishing, Grandsons, live bait, nature, outdoors, Photograph, Postaday, transportation, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives), WDW, Wordpress
Posted on June 18, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲 The tall twins had inexorably killed her chances to have a garden, and though she loved the trees’ elegant, shade-giving, bird-nesting, lushness; she so missed her garden. Over the last forty years, Her yard had become a vibrant place of verdant serenity. It… Continue Reading “How Does My Garden Grow?”
Category: Family, Photography, Prose, Studio 30+, Studio 30+, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)Tags: Autumn Leaves, Backyard, Fallen Trees, Garden, Home, Hurricane Sandy, jungle Gym, Studio 30+, Trees, Trifecta Writing Challenge (Archives)
Posted on June 12, 2013
by Joanne Edith
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Re-enacted religiously since that night, Remembering with sensual clarity the first time: Crystal chandelier ascending; upward, inward, slowly but seemingly inexorably, Stunningly skyward. Grand Tier light extinguished As smaller orbs, in spoke-like formation Follow, like ducklings waddling after mama mallard. Lights go down when… Continue Reading “Illuminating Irony”