Showing posts with label see that coming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label see that coming. Show all posts

Monday, October 5, 2015

A Moon to Moon Experience


somewhere,
between the
Blue Moon and the
Super Moon,
life exploded

a game of chance

in one wild revolution,
the phases voiced a challenge,
"Listen humans, to my signs,
for I am moon"

cards, once close to the chest
flew tornadic into the air
with gusto, fury,
diamonds, hearts, spades,
clubs, all in a swirl,
gaining momentum, hitting their mark,
making a play,
or,
landing silently on the Summer grass,
love notes lost to an egg timer's heavy hand

a fools game

well before her queenship
disappeared behind the sun,
eclipsing for 72 reddened minutes,
her smile extending
into an incandescent grin,
a sign, doomsayers claimed
to mark the end

she, whispered,
"hush, you're okay,
look up,
the sky, it's still there,
punctuated by
black and mauve, gold and sapphire,
all colors at once,
and clouds, so many clouds,"

the game closed

players shifted,
whirlwinds settled,
cards landed where
they're going to lie,

and as poker faces brush lips
with the moon,
the orb absorbs their power,
new love,
strong, poetic,
ripe and tomato red,
there's no question,
no answer,

in one wild moon to moon experience,
the game changed,
and not by chance

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Challenge 3: March - A Musician/Band a Day #6 pt. 2

Drat! I fell a day behind. I've been listening to The Allman Brothers Band since Thursday. The album I've been listening to, At Fillmore East, is tauted as one of the greatest live rock recordings of all time. The recordings were made over the course of four shows at Manhattan's Fillmore East audiorium. I can see why... it's a fun romp. I've found myself tapping my toes and hands along as I work and clean to this... I can't choose which ones to star, because they're all good.

Next up... Alice in Chains' Dirt...

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Installation Art... or... Fun with Cups and Mugs and a Spoon

When I woke up today, I had no idea this would happen.


Not only did my co-worker Danny discover a boatload of cups, he also made them into an installation art piece in the hallway at work.


We call it "Mugs on a Rail," or "Cups. Cups on a rail. Cups, for sale." Take your pick.
If I were to haiku it, it would go something like this:

Cups, cups on a rail
Myriad of cups for sale
Trip and that's the end

Thank you, and good afternoon. (Even if it's not afternoon).


Friday, June 15, 2012

How to write your life... The pondering of the webisodes

So, this whole blog began because one day I said, "My life is like a sitcom. We're going to drag this out for years." It rolled on from there, and then every time something funny happened we started saying, "Oh! That has to be in a webisode." Now, I'm faced with the question. Where do I start? How do you write a series that really isn't about anything? Okay, it was about something, but then it took an unexpected twist, and the story changed back to nothing. No, not nothing exactly. It's about life, and friendship, and the funny stuff that happens every day. You know, that stuff that makes you say, "Oh! That has to be in a webisode."

The webisodes will be from my perspective (Documentary GoPro style), but where to begin... I suppose you begin at the beginning. The beginning is funny in retrospect. I guess that's the part I just didn't see coming... or did I? As Carol Burnett said, "Comedy is tragedy plus time." Yes, I believe our story will begin at a duck pond.

These are some other topics we'll cover.

1. I Didn't See that Coming
2. The Two Punch
3. Moscow Mules
4. How to Tame Your Kitten
5. Wear a Dress Wednesday
6. Phantom Photographer

The end. Or is it the beginning?

Monday, June 11, 2012

Haiku Me -- Because I Can

These don't make much sense...

Silly little flower
With the polka-dotted chest
Flip-flop stands aghast

Red sky doomsday cloud
streaked with orange and grey
Smiling children play

Red jeep car door slam
Smells of gasoline and rest
Potato chips laugh

These are about my cats...

Sleepy striped face Finn
Pulls the stuffing from the couch
Moths laugh at lamp beams

Wide eyes follow me
My sweet little skip-a-roo
Wiffle balls are best

Perfection is here
My angel and bestest pal
Play ribbon right now!

And now I've written a few haikus.

That is all.

Here's a link about haikus that I found useful (and then chose to mostly ignore).
http://www.creative-writing-now.com/how-to-write-a-haiku.html#INV