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Saturday, November 2, 2019

A Writerly Friday Afternoon ~ 2

Customary clothes and coins are two things we often think about before heading out to any group event. The weather is usually taken into consideration but the change we carry with us may or may not be. A small group of us gather on the first Friday of the month for our writer’s group. Customary clothing is always casual ~ jeans and casual tops. Coins ~ well there is an occasional phantom-like admonition to ‘put a quarter in the pot’ should we denigrate our own writing even before sharing it. No one has ever seen this ‘pot’ and no one has ever even reached for their wallet! (Julie, you’ll appreciate this little bit of fun.) Lots of smiles and chuckles though.

I’ve included in this post my offerings for and from writer’s group yesterday. First:  Our assignment was to write a Tiny Story. Tiny Story contests are held in many libraries. The main rules are: the story must have a beginning, middle and end; it must be 420 characters or less. Characters include: words, spaces and punctuation ~ a difficult task! Mine is titled Never Land (380 characters) The second exercise, arranged by the host, was a draw of a slip of paper already prepared by our host. Each slip had a well known name on it. I drew Donald Duck and was not impressed. Other names were just as intriguing ~ Paddington Bear and Mickey Mouse were just two I recall. The time: 10 minutes (I confess: I only was able to get my brain to write for 8 minutes)

Never Land (380 words not including the title)
My parents said ‘summer is forever’. They told fanciful stories of graceful trees and sparkling blue water. Stories of catching glittering fish. Breathing deeply of cool summer nights. A faded, cracking beachball and a scratched, faintly red plastic pail were special July childhood playthings. Sand castles blew away in hot, whistling winds. I grew up. Climate change had passed.

Donald Duck (no editing)
Donald Duck was my favourite cartoon character. He squawked and quack with spittle flying all over the place. His big gold duck feet slapped the ground. And I can’t think of what else to write except that that he just hasn’t inspired me. There’s no story there because Disney has them all. From the times when cartoons were hundreds of pencil sketches to digital cartoons today we still have those marvellous Looney Tune characters. I’m not sure I did have a favourite. Elmer Fudd and his ‘wascally wabbit’ with his shotgun. Bugs Bunny popping out - or into his rabbit hole munching on a carrot. Wylie E. Coyote being flattened by an anvil or a semi trailer truck. They were all fun in a most ‘graphic art’ sense of those words. “So there.”

(I dare you to say the last two words in a very Donald Duck sort of way - and don't forget the spittle.)

“You can make anything by writing.”
~ C.S.Lewis

Friday, November 1, 2019

Turning - CHANGE - Theme for November 2019






Turning

Customary clothes and coins…
Habitual steps to…….
Always a struggle…….
Naive beginnings…….
Great and simple……
Effects are not what…….




“Everyone thinks of changing the world, 
but no one thinks of changing himself.”
~ Leo Tolstoy

Thursday, October 31, 2019

At Midnight



At midnight tonight

October is done

One second past
November will come

Our calendars mark 
each day, month and year,

while the tick of the clock
is the sound that we hear.

“Midnight’s the only time where you can be 
both in the past, present, and future.”
~ Rachel Van Dyken, The Consequence of Revenge

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Turn Around ~ Or Not

At Beacon Hill Children's Farm
Where is ~
the time and place
for creativity?

Especially if ~
The Grumpy Gremlin of 
Doom and Gloom speaks 
louder than sweet or silly whispers from your soul!

Maybe ~ just maybe
that Grumpy gremlin
could be the protagonist
of a story that turns 
its doom-y gloom-y self into 
a Hopeful Happy Ending Story!

Maybe ~ just maybe
that grumpy gremlin
could be put in its place 
any old time Just for Fun ~
Or not……..

“I didn’t notice you were here.”
“That’s alright.” Eeyore said as he sat down.
“Nobody ever does.”
~ A.A.Milne, Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Pause Repeat


Autumn winds stir cooling branches that gradually bare themselves to the azure sky ~

Ragged red gold crisps, dried and drying, are at last released into gentle currents that waft them to the ground. 

The time for sprouting, unfurling and finishing with a splash of colour has come and gone to be repeated in the year to come.


“I’m so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
~ L.M Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

Monday, October 28, 2019

Review: BALLET ROCKS ~ Ballet Victoria

Toss away any preconceived notions you may have about ballet and about rock music. Now, if you can, imagine the choreography of beautiful ballet married to rolling rock music. Then throw in the amazing costume design of bright summer dresses over crinolines of the jive era, almost burlesque designs reminiscent of the movies, red flowing costuming for Latin dance and slim leotards for softer ballet. A single solo tap performance to a favourite crooner, Frank Sinatra was an added surprise to nail down this diversity in dance. The music of Roy Orbison, The Kinks, Queen, and the Police and more. Added to this mix, musicians, led by Tal Bachman, gave us live energetic rock music accompanying the dancers in very graceful and, in the same breath, dynamic performances. It does sound as though it could be a real mess doesn’t it? Fortunately for the packed house at the McPherson Theatre here in Victoria on yesterday’s lovely Sunday afternoon, the simplicity of set designs, balanced lighting and creative planning sorted it all into a fascinating and fun afternoon at the theatre. 

“Most people think of ballet as children in little tutus. 
They don’t know it is sweat, blood and tears as well!”
~ Nan Keating, former member of the American Ballet Theatre


Dancers:
Andrea Bayne
Luke Thomson
Risa Kobayashi
Yui Watanabe
Mone Shinoda
Davide Lampis
Tymin Keown
Erin Doherty
Dana Brandt
Chloe Choroszewski
Isabelle Jutras
Kaylie Conner

Artistic Team
Paul Detrooper - Artistic & Executive Director & Choreographer
Jason King - Stage Manager/Video and Sound Designer

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Sunday Morning







In the calm
of Sunday morning ~
charming, wonderful words
also take a rest…..
 Time ticks on anyway…….





“Sunday clears away the rust of the week.”
~ Joseph Addison, (May1672 - June 1719)
essayist, poet, playwright and politician