Wet and Aggressive Corella challenges Magpie

Wet and Aggressive Corella challenges Magpie

Wednesday 18 October 2023

Words for Wednesday 18/10/2023

 




This meme was started by Delores a long time ago.  Computer issues led her to bow out for a while.  The meme was too much fun to let go, and now Words for Wednesday is provided by a number of people and has become a movable feast. 

Essentially the aim is to encourage us to write.  Each week we are given a choice of prompts: which can be words, phrases, music or an image.   What we do with those prompts is up to us:  a short story, prose, a song, a poem, or treating them with ignore...  We can use some or all of the prompts, and mixing and matching is encouraged.

Some of us put our creation in comments on the post, and others post on their own blog.  I would really like it if as many people as possible joined into this fun meme, which includes cheering on the other participants.  If you are posting on your own blog - let me know so that I, and other participants, can come along and applaud.

Huge thanks to  River for providing the prompts last month. The prompts will be here again this month and are provided by  Sean Jeating

This week's prompts are:

  • art
  • awe
  • dreamscape
  • face
  • moonlit,

And/or

  • breathless
  • me
  • oxygen
  • tanka
  • you


Charlotte (MotherOwl)  has given us Dahlia Yellow as the colour of the month.  If you can also incorporate it into your stories she (and I) will be grateful.

Have fun.

97 comments:

  1. Hi EC and Sean ...
    Me - I'm breathless in desperate need of oxygen … perhaps you'll turn up in time to complete the Tanka poem, which I need to submit for my essay.

    Also this dahlia yellow wallpaper is driving me demented … perhaps you planned this on the day you had to read a 'Who Dunn It' … to the Read Aloud Group.

    Is there an end to our story …?

    Cheers Hilary

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    1. Excellent, Hils. Especially the use of dahlia yellow.
      Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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    2. Hilary Melton-Butcher: Love it - but don't expect any help from me with your tanka. They are beyond me.

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    3. At your service, Hilary. ;-)

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    4. These prompts left me a little breathless, too. Nicely done.

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    5. Wall paper great, good, or insane. Well done, hope things calm down in time! LOL

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    6. Thanks all - it's grey now! Cheers Hilary

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  2. I am so in awe of the artist Dahlia Yellow's work. One piece in particular of which I can't remember the name but is very famous. It has her signature moonlit dreamscape, and a shadowy face hovering in the background.
    Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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    1. Sandra Cox: I would love to see that painting. Really love it.

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    2. Not surprising you would remember rather the artist's name than the name of her very famous piece.
      Good one, Sandra.

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    3. I can imagine such a painting.

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    4. Hi Sandra - I'd remember her name, not necessarily the art work ... fun to read - cheers Hilary

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    5. Interesting Sandra, I don't read others' contributions till I've done my own and I had to smile, well done!
      XO
      WWW

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    6. Well done - and thanks for using my colour.

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  3. I love art. I mourn that I am an appreciator rather than a creator and am in awe at those people who create moonlit dreamscapes for me to get lost in. I don’t care what their medium is, their work leaves me breathless. Their inspiration and dedication provide oxygen to feed my addiction to beauty.
    Oh yes, I write occasionally, including some bad poetry Mind you haiku and tankas are beyond me. The mathematics of counting syllables does me in. I once read that poetry is the language of the heart. I could see their point but my heart is (unlike me) multi-lingual. Rainbows, the sun glowing dahlia yellow through clouds, laughter, nature, kindness, and art in all its forms (to name but a few) are the languages of my heart.
    Please accept these words as an expression of gratitude to the creators of beauty. You enrich my world.

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    1. Lovely tribute. Lovely tribute. But why would you hide your light under a bushel, Sue? You are good. Period.

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    2. You are an artist with your garden and your photos.

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    3. Especially nice this week, EC! I love "moonlit dreamscapes."

      Love,
      Janie

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    4. But you are an artist! One of the most talented! And you, an angel on earth, enrich the lives of all you touch!

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    5. Hi EC - this was wonderful ... a rendition of the glorious work of art ... thank you - cheers Hilary

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    6. You are SO an artist EC, your work speaks for itself.
      XO
      WWW

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    7. Your writing/blog is a form of art. And you taught me something new today; I had to go look up what a tanka was... :)

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    8. Very well done from a very talented artist of pen and photos!

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    9. Hey, this is as "artsy" as it gets - meant very positively. You ARE a creator too!

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  4. What a lovely sentiment.AND I love the sun glowing dahlia yellow.
    Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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  5. You leave me breathless as you go
    In a moonlit dreamscape of new fallen snow,
    Your face a work of art.
    And yet your inner thoughts are such
    That I will never know.

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    1. The Blog Fodder: Your poem leaves me breathless.

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    2. Lovely poem! The "moonlit dreamscape of new fallen snow" is my favorite scenery of all!

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    3. Hi Blog Fodder - 'your face a work of art' ... so true so often - thank you ... cheers Hilary

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    4. Oh such beauty captured in your words!
      XO
      WWW

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    5. Lovely. I especially love the first line.
      Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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    6. What an excellent tanka! I love this!

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  6. Hilary asks for a tanka. Voilà:

    Tanka
    Whilst thou art sleeping
    A moonlit dreamscape your face.
    Watching you in awe

    Your beauty makes me breathless.
    Your love is my oxygen.

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    1. Sean Jeating: Thank you. And applause.

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    2. Thanks Sean - I think I need an education in word-smithing, and on poetry. Beautifully descriptive - thank you for the special notation! Gosh I'd love to be able to write like that ... congratulations - cheers Hilary

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    3. Cheers Sean a little marvel!
      XO
      WWW

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    4. Wow, Sean. So lovely and evocative. Applause. Applause.
      Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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    5. I've no idea what tanka is. In Russian it is a crude name for Tatiana as opposed to a soft name like Tanyushka

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    6. Interesting extra snippet on the word 'tanka' - thanks TBF ... Tanyushka is a lovely name ... cheers Hilary

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    7. absolutely beautiful. I'm breathless.

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    1. DeniseinVA: They are. And I fully expect there will be more to come.

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  8. I was breathless and in awe as I tried to get oxygen into my moonlit face so I coulda tanka you for helpin' me witha my dreamscape art.

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    1. Mike: That is a skilful cheat. Thanks for the smile.

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    2. Heeheehee! I'm glad I wasn't drinking anything when I read this.

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    3. I'd like to see what you with yellow after giving us this taste of what you can do!
      XO
      WWW

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    4. How about "yellow moonlit face"?

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    5. Very well done! Thank you for the giggle. It was needed.

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  9. I was in awe at the face of the moon as I stared at the dreamscape that appeared in a photograph I took using only the moonlit night!

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    1. Yolanda Renee: This is truly beautiful.

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    2. Hi Yolanda - clever take ... cheers Hilary

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    3. Impressively pictorial, Yolanda – with even less words than Mike. ;-)

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    4. I struggle to get a good photo of the moon by moonlight. It always looks like an out-of-focus blob! Well done!

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    5. Good use of the words. Photographing the moon is an art!

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  10. tanka? tanka you for the awesome words?

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  11. So a tanka is a type of poem? No wonder I didn't know the word. Poems and me are mortal enemies. I really like all the entries above me here.

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    1. River: It is. A Japanese poem, with like haiku a specified number of syllables in each line.

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  12. Lovely stories.
    My brain is working again..

    I was sitting alone at the lake on a MOONLIT evening in AWE of the scene before me. A DREAMSCAPE in reality was a man with a handsome FACE in the distance with muscles so beautifully formed and yet, moving like a gracious swan in the water. The ART of it all is magic.

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    1. Margeret D: This is a lovely use of the prompts. Again.

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    2. Very sweet, I like he moved like a gracious swan. Ballet came to mind.
      XO
      WWW

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    3. Oh, I like this! Nice use of the words and you've painted a lovely picture in my mind.

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    4. :) Messymimi, I too had a lovely picture in my mind...lol
      Thank you all.

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    5. Oh do share the image because my mind conjured up something wonderful as well.

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    6. Ballet also came to my mnd. Nice.

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  13. Hi Margaret - your brain worked well ... must have been a fun time! Lovely vignette - cheers Hilary

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    2. It was working overtime on that one Hilary.
      Thank you.

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  14. I was inspired to join you all today.
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    Dear Edward,
    I am in receipt (and in awe) of your tanka and hasten to respond.
    My painting of the dahlias was more of a dreamscape. I know that vivid yellow does not exist in nature. But if you peer more closely you will see me, the face, peering at you from the centre.
    It is all basically an illusion, the moonlit backdrop, the outline of an oxygen tank, and your interpretation captured my intent so marvelously.
    I would like us to meet and discuss further.
    Yours,
    Dahlia.
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    XO
    WWW

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    1. Wisewebwoman: This is lovely. And hints at a much bigger story to be told. I really hope they do meet...

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    2. Recently having watched "Casablanca" once again "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship".
      Lovely you joined us, Mary. And so inspired!

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    3. They sound like they need to discuss it further. They play off of each other well.

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    4. I love that you put this in letter form and had Dahlia's face in the center of the dahlia:)
      Very clever.
      Sandra sandracox.blogspot.com

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    5. Hi WWW - that was very clever ... well done - and Dahlia did us proud with her letter. Cheers Hilary

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    6. This lookes like a great bginning. Well written!

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  15. Your garden and your photos.

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    Thank you

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  16. Art awe dreamscape
    face moonlit,
    breathless
    me!
    oxygen?
    tanka you!

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