Monthly Archives: September 2015

A Place Where People Live Forever (part 2)

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(photo credit~MLC 1956-2015)

I’m back again. It’s always in the fall that I think about her and others from our tight little circle. I suppose my memories are prompted in part by the rows of notebooks, pens and Elmer’s Glue in the Back to School sections of the local discount store. Just a whiff of crayola crayons can send me back. This time of year was our best time. Filled with the stories of summer, new classes, pep rallies and library antics. Partners in the petty crimes of adolescence we were. And though fate took us all on different paths, there has remained after all these years a familiar cord linking us through our memories past and chance encounters in the present.

When I grow nostalgic for my old friends, I spend time with their profile pages and photos on Facebook. I always spend a little more time on ML’s profile, those familiar updates and photographs now frozen in time. Her last entry penned just a few short months before her passing. She is the first of us to have crossed over.

Each time I can’t help smiling at that silly yard ornament staring at a budding spring sprout. Each time I swallow hard when reality sinks in and I regret not making it back to Chicago to see her. When we are young time is of little value to us, but as we get older time’s significance and fleeting nature hits painfully hard.

I “Friended” her this visit. I know…I know, it won’t amount to much. There is in fact nobody home to respond to my request. But sometimes…those times when i need to feel like I still have a modicum of control in and over my life, I just need to do something radical.

ML would understand. I know she would. She’d smile and call me crazy. Perhaps I am, just a touch. But for one brief moment I felt less vulnerable to the randomness of life and death. Maybe if I’m lucky we can chat about it, we two, in my dreams.

kat ~ september 2015

Read Part 1 HERE.


Purgatory – Six Word Story Challenge

This week’s prompt is PURGATORY from the Hopelessly Wandering Mind of Benedict Nicholson.

  

Purgatory doesn’t exist…but Karma sucks.

kat ~ 5 September 2015

and one more…just for fun…

Everyone knew her beautiful sister’s name.


Sunday Reflections

It has been a most prolific writing week which provides the perfect opportunity for me to play a little game I thought up years ago. In every piece that I have written there is always one particular passage or line or word that holds my heart. As the perfect review of this past week, I present a cumulative snapshot of my favorite thoughts…

all this present moment asks
they needed it more than me
twirling us from starlit dust
she never said goodbye
so Love built a bridge
(ibid. stanza one)
A scattering of rose petals

Blessings to you this gentle day of rest and throughout coming week!


“A Mystery” Six Word Story Challenge

“A Mystery” is the prompt for this week’s Six Word Story Challenge from Sometimes Stellar Story…

And my take….

Photo Credit: Ed Schipul on Flicker

 

A scattering of rose petals beckoned…

kat 5 September 2015


Ibidem – Friday Word Of The Day Haiku Challenge

Sheesh! This challenge is becoming quite the challenge indeed! The random words on Fridays have certainly been new to me in many cases – a good thing because I love learning new things. But come on Random Powers of the Literary Universe…really?!!! Could there be a more random word than this?!!!

Which brings me to today’s word, “ibidem”. In researching its use I found it to be quite controversial in its application. Rarely seen in full text, but most often abbreviated as ibid. or ib., there are strict constraints to its use, if it is even used at all!

This word is definitely one to be stored in that dark section of my brain…you know, The Vault of Useless Information! I doubt I will ever need to use it again, but for this challenge! If you dare, give it a go yourself! I promise to lavish you with accolades for your efforts!  And with that, here’s what I think about the word Ibidem!

Haiku Ibidem

Dodo of a word!
Ibidem is rarely used…
(ibid. stanza one)

kat ~ 4 September 2015

Note: The Friday word of the day Haiku Challenge takes its prompt from Dictionary.com. Haikus are three line poems with 5 syllables in lines 1 and 3 and 7 syllables in the middle.