Set Your Own Course: Wordle #123

Marcie sat in the classroom with a lugubrious look on her face, afraid that she had not studied enough to pass the exam. She was still angry for letting Daniel pressure her into going to see a movie, after telling him that she needed to be studying. He had sneered and said, "You are a... Continue Reading →

Tell Me a Tale in 120 Words: 40 Is Not Old!

My oldest grandson learned that it was my birthday, and he was happy to come over and have cake and ice cream. He was eight years old at the time. As I opened gifts, he came over and sat down next to me, as excited about the presents as I was. Then, he asked me... Continue Reading →

Happy International Women’s Day! Keep Moving Forward!

My mother told me that she was glad that I was not born in an earlier century, for I would have been publicly whipped for asking so many questions on gender equality. I wanted to know why the women cooked, but they were the last to eat. I questioned why I had to fix my... Continue Reading →

Kammie’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge

I took these pictures at the Archaeological Museum in Elche, Spain. I was fascinated by how short the uniforms were. Gives new meaning to the phrase, Cut them off at the knees. I surely hope they had on some strong bottoms. Above is my own warrior! Elche Archaeological Museum Elche Archaeological Museum Posted for Kammie's... Continue Reading →

Let’s Move! Three Things Challenge #PL22

We watched as Karla, our nanny who charges fees as though we are part of the nobility, came running toward the chalet in British Columbia that we were renting for our vacation. The fire inside was so cozy that no one, not even my husband and me, wanted to move to see what was the... Continue Reading →

Thought Provokers #2

A Guy Named Bloke presented eight thought provoking questions that I could not resist. What is one life lesson that you have had to learn the hard way? That when you hear God screaming, "No," in your ears, and you decide that you know better than God, then you will suffer the consequences that God... Continue Reading →

Sneaking Around: Friday Fictioneers

George wanted one piece of Anya's delectable apple pie. His wife, Julia, the "diabetes police," kept a tight lid on what he ate. She had good intentions, but sometimes a man gotta have what he wants! George hid the bike in the bushes, with Midnight, sitting placidly on the seat. He walked over to Anya's... Continue Reading →

The Most Colorful of Friends

Who says that we cannot be friends Because you're pink and I am green? It's silly to think that way, And it's also very mean. Our hearts are so much alike That I often think just like you. Our colors are so unimportant, All that matters is I love you. Some people think that friends... Continue Reading →

Traveling in the Twilight: Heeding Haiku with Chevrefeuille

Travel brings me joy, In the twilight of my life. Smiling ear to ear. Written for Heeding Haiku with Chevrefeuille from Mindlovemisery's Menagerie, March 6, 2019: Twilight.

Share Your World

What's the first thing you notice about a person? The gender, especially as people are walking towards me when I am walking alone at night. I try to ascertain if they are male or female, to determine if I should prepare to defend myself. 2. What three habits do you feel would improve someone's life??... Continue Reading →

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