Monthly Archives: November 2015

Oops…Friday’s Word of the Day Haiku…I can explain…

 
Some may see my tardy entry for this week’s word of the day haiku as a symptom. But I assure you that I managed to be out and about on Black Friday midday, not at the crack of dawn, and if you must know, my mission was to obtain necessities for my dear pets…dog food, cat food and the like. I do admit that I couldn’t resist picking up several toys…they were on SALE and Christmas is coming after all. But that doesn’t make me an oniomaniac does it? I only shopped at one store…really…well, maybe two…or was it three!!!? At any rate, here’s my haiku!  Happy Weekend to you!

Oniomaniacs’ Holiday

Nocturnal creatures
Some oniomaniacs
Worship Black Friday!

kat – 28 November 2015
(A day late…and a few dollars short!)

This haiku is a weekly challenge to myself based on Dictionary.com’s Friday Word of the Day.


Fear of Flying


It was irrational. Meg knew it was. Silly really. Millions of people do this every day. For business…and pleasure. Though she took no pleasure in the thought of boarding a 200 foot tube of steel and launching through the atmosphere…without a net. She had managed to avoid air travel for most of her adult life. Trains, buses and automobiles were perfectly adequate forms of transportation. Until now.

Her best friend had the audacity to plan a destination wedding, with the added insult of asking Meg to be Maid of Honor. (I would enter an expletive here beginning with “B” and ending with “tch”, with an exclamation point! but our challenge host Ronovan has asked us to keep it PG.) At any rate, Meg was not happy with her friend!

She had packed all the essentials for the long flight in her carry-on. Dramamine, chewing gum, a good book of fiction and a book of easy sudoku puzzles, Dramamine, one of those travel neck pillows, ear plugs, an iPod loaded with relaxing music, a sleep mask, Dramamine, twizzlers and an extra pair of underwear (just in case).

Checking in went smoothly. She opted for a window seat (for the lean against the wall feature…not the view), strapped herself in, closed her eyes and tried to breathe as sweat beads popped from the pores on her brow and upper lip.

“You can do this, Meg…” She told herself. A few seconds later the plane was ascending to its cruising altitude. Chewing gum nervously, ears popping, Meg exhaled a sigh of relief. She had even managed to dose off a bit.

Suddenly, the seatbelt sign flashed, alarms dinging, and the captain made a rare announcement from the cockpit. “Ladies and gentleman, I am asking that everyone remain seated with seat belts securely fastened. This includes the flight crew. We’re heading into a storm and some heavy turbulence.

The plane dropped what felt like several hundred feet. Lurched up, tossed to the right, then tilted to the left. Meg clutched the armrests, white-knuckled, for the next hour.

Mercifully, they made it through the storm and even managed to land on time. Meg’s friend was waiting for her at the gate, with wedding planning on her mind. There was so much to do!

And the only thing on Meg’s mind? How in the world would she get back home!

kat ~ 27 November 2015

Challenge #3 from RonovanWrites! This week with a photo prompt. Thanks Ronovan for hosting. If you would like to read more stories or participate click HERE.


The Inn Keepers

sandra

Photo Credit: Sandra Crook

The last tourists boarded the ferry to the mainland. As it pulled away from the harbor, John glanced at his wife Betty.

“Are you gonna miss all this?”

She smiled at him sweetly, “Oh John, I’m sure we’ll both be wondering what to do with ourselves. But I’m so excited. I’m going upstairs to pack.”

John checked the windows and door locks. The new inn keepers would be here soon. He paused for a moment in the parlor, remembering conversations with past guests…tales of travel and exotic destinations.

It would be their turn now. First stop, London.

kat ~ 25 November 2015
(98 Words)

Another entry for Friday Fictioneer’s Weekly Photo Prompt. Thanks again Rochelle for this great challenge, and thanks to Sandra for a great photo! If you would like to read other stories or participate, click HERE.


Full Moon in Gemini

 

So…I haven’t done this in a while…posted a digitally enhanced photo of the full moon. In part, because it has been RAINING on those nights for the past several months. But this month, the sky is gloriously clear! 

This month’s full moon is in Gemini! I have read that it is a good time to look back at where we’ve come from and release what we need to finally let go of, in anticipation of change to come. With winter and the Solstice coming, we’ll have plenty of time to simmer and grow into the new things coming our way.

As I was playing around with the photo I took, I found a mosaic feature on my little phone editing app. It perfectly represents to me the diamond that waits just under the surface. It’s time to shine. 

And my geek friends will also be intrigued that the graphic took the form of a fibonacci sequence…how SERENDIPITOUS!!! 🙂 (If you know me, you know how much l love that word!)

Happy Thanksgiving to my fellow U.S. wordpressers then. Perfect time to look around the table of your heart, count your blessings and look forward to the next year! Peace to you! 🙂

kat ~ 25 November 2015


A Little Lunacy! 

 

Photo by Melinda Carroll

 

As long as we don’t let polyester double knits in I think we’ll be safe!  😜