If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Pulling Back the Veil. For today’s images I spent my morning completely rebuilding my mirrorworld, and hanging a blue light curtain as my veil. I wrapped orange, green and white lights around two of my laundry basket hoops, one on top of the other, andContinue reading “The Veil That Keeps Us Blissfully Unaware”
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Watching the Shadows
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Lurking in the Shadows. For today’s images I thought about how dark it was in my closet the other day, and turned it into a shadow puppet theater. OctPoWriMo 2023: Facing Our Fears While waiting to see if the mushrooms kill me In the slantedContinue reading “Watching the Shadows”
The Frightening Unmasking
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Behind the Masks. For today’s images I made two new mask filters and took them to the mirrorworld. Since the rain has come, I think it’s time to revamp the mirrorworld specifically for the season. OctPoWriMo 2023: Facing Our Fears Over at dVerse Poets PubContinue reading “The Frightening Unmasking”
What I Saw in the Dark
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Seeing in the Dark. For today’s images I cut a new owl filter and put tiny feathers in it. I guess third time’s a charm with owls, I like how this cut turned out, and the feather effect is also worked well. OctPoWriMo 2023: FacingContinue reading “What I Saw in the Dark”
How the Bones Connected
It’s hard to believe we’re starting the second week of October already (and I went swimming in the lake yesterday). I felt like it took me some time to get warmed up this year. How about you? Hopefully this second week will find us in the flow. If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’mContinue reading “How the Bones Connected”
Today is Jekyll and Hyde
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Fear is a Monster. Today really has been a monster, one of those days when nothing works and everything is a pain and takes way longer than it should. It was the hottest October seventh on record here. My neighbors said there was a boatContinue reading “Today is Jekyll and Hyde”
Writing in the Twilight
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to In the Twilight. For today’s images, I used a star-shaped filter in the mirrorworld and used a lot of patience with the panoramic function on my camera to create my own twilight. OctPoWriMo 2023: Facing Our Fears Watch Where You Step CracksCracks Cracksall those pavementContinue reading “Writing in the Twilight”
Sharing Writing is Such a Treat
If you missed this morning’s prompts post, I’m responding to Every Word a Treat. For today’s images, I used two of my filters from last year with my mirror balls in the new pool noodles on the lake. It’s a gorgeous day today, so I treated myself to a walk while treating the grass toContinue reading “Sharing Writing is Such a Treat”
Happy May Day
I did it! I made it through April with over thirty new poems posted, inspired by NaPoWriMo and the Poem-a-Day Challenge. Congratulations to everyone who met these challenges. It was very fun to see the winners posted for last November’s Poem-a-Day Chapbook challenge. Congratulations De Jackson! At the A to Z Challenge there’s an after-challengeContinue reading “Happy May Day”
#NaPoWriMo Day 17: Obsolete Tech Not Yet Forgotten
I woke up still angry at the guy that came to my door and rang and knocked and knocked until I went up and yelled, “who is it” and he said “pest control.” After yelling, “I don’t need your services,” through the door, I knew he would go next door, so I ran to myContinue reading “#NaPoWriMo Day 17: Obsolete Tech Not Yet Forgotten”