Second blog -- answers to an ocean of prompts |
Prompt: Finish this line--- and create either a poem, story or blog entry. Two’s company three’s a crowd. ----- Two’s company three’s a crowd Whoever said that is far out. Is the baby to a couple superfluous? This has to be an idea treasonous. The fifth wheel, too, isn’t unnecessary Left in the trunk, like a cast-out fairy Except when the fourth wheel breaks down Then the fifth wheel is king with a sparkly crown. How we simplify numbers passes me by Odds and evens we must treasure all and justify Prompt: What are your summer plans? ----- None. I don’t make summer plans. Where I live, it is summer practically all the time, and I live life as it comes. Prompt: "Well, I do find beauty in animals. I find beauty everywhere. I find beauty in my garden." Doris Day Write anything you want about this. ----- Our world is incredibly beautiful. Forgetting our personal prejudices of what is beautiful and what is not, a simple observation of just about anything can dazzle our senses. This beauty we can see has nothing to do what we can do with it like using those dark green herbs in our cooking, as beauty is not limited to how we can use it. Neither is anything beautiful to the exclusion of everything else. A frog is beautiful as is the rose and the river in all its forms and in any one season. The same is true of vast landscapes. Grand Canyon is just as beautiful as the jungle or the oceanside. Just the perception of everything and anything, when we put our minds to it, sends us a pleasant emotional response. Maybe this is because of our relationship with the world; then, maybe beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. I used to have an art teacher whose motto was, “See beauty, create beauty!” As Doris Day was creative and beautiful, too, no wonder beauty existed everywhere for her. |