Month: Feb 2023
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7 February: A Chicken Limerick
A Chicken Limerick There once was a roast chicken dinner,So plump and so juicy, a winner.It sizzled and popped,Its aroma non-stop,And gravy on the cooker did simmer. AI Digital Art is mine and created using Midjourney’s bot (v4). Image and poem ©Misky 2023 Shared on Twitter #amwriting @midjourney
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4 February: Word of the Day – Lickspigot
Word of the day: Lickspigot. A person who always turns up when free drink is available. (16th century English). I think this is a word due for resurrection. AI Digital Art created using Midjourney. Image ©Misky 2023
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5 February: A Hecklerish Limerick
There once was a heckler named SueWho always had something to doWith heckling at showsWherever she goesHer talent was giving reviews! Written for Fandango’s One Word Challenge: “Heckler” AI Digital Art is mine and created using Midjourney’s bot (v4). Image and poem ©Misky 2023 Shared on Twitter #amwriting @midjourney
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5 February: This is fiction – trigger warning
The Incident of the Woman from the House with Two Stone Lions The old house was saffron and butter colour, and those cicadas singing in the trees pushed us into manic. Mama had swept the cinders from the fire, left them strewn and broadcasted across the kitchen garden – sweeping the old year out the…
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4 February: Nutbush Erasure
To Be Nutbushed A churchin the clean city. You go to church.They call it little old limits. Have a picnic ev’ry Sunday.Saltpork and molasses. They call ita quiet town to watch. Writen for Nope-Not-Pam’s “It’s All in the Title” prompt, which referred to the song Nutbush City Limits. I responded with an erasure poem using the…
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3 February: Stream of Consciousness Saturday
Perfect Timing Time has a perfect view of my life. A clock in the kitchen, well, three actually, the microwave, the oven, and one on the wall that calibrates itself with some radio in Greenwich, a process worth marvelling over, if I cared to. And there’s a clock in the living room, two to be…
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3rd February: Snagged
Snagged I’m like petulant weather,a martyr to salt-cures for scars and apathy, And today, I snagged my armon a canine-toothed thorn of a rose bush, Something prolificrolled off my ownerless tongue, but When the rain comes,it’ll wash that secret language out of my head. For Linda Hill’s JusJoJan “Canine”. It took a while for my head…
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2 February: A Thursday Door from Goslar Germany
The sign above the door reads: Johann Genning Stiller and Magdalena Sorgs year 1729 Bushboy (Brian Dodd) shares photos of doors, but not just any doors. Spectacular doors from his journeys. Dan’s Thursday Doors opened the door on this. I love doors of all sorts. I’ve trawled through my holiday snaps and found a few to share.…
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2 February: Just Write
Just Write Just Write (revised) He wants to go the garden centreand buy some decorative bark forthe hebe bush he cut to the quick. I reckon cats’ll use it as a litter box, but he knows that, so I say nought. Big 20kg bags the size of hay bales.He buys three because it’s 3 for…
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1 February: Last Photo of the Month
This photo is for Brian’s (Bushboy) Last Photo on the SD card (or phone, or whatever device you use). No explanation. No editing. I did, however, change the image size to something more manageable, and changed it from a RAW format to JPG, so as to not waste space. Anyway, here’s the last photo taken during the…