
oddly hovering,
mist along the forest edge,
heaven bending near
~kat
For TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge based on TJ’s photo above and the promp words Strange (odd) and Mist.

oddly hovering,
mist along the forest edge,
heaven bending near
~kat
For TJ’s Household Haiku Challenge based on TJ’s photo above and the promp words Strange (odd) and Mist.
5 Comments | tags: Challenge, Haiku, mist, Photo Prompt, Poetry, strange, word prompt | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Haiku

you can’t fool karma
because actions speak louder
your words don’t impress
mortals are fated
to create lives worth living
lives worth dying for
~kat
For Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge, prompt words Fate (karma) and Make (impress, create)
1 Comment | tags: Challenge, fate, Haiku, make, Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge, word prompt | posted in Challenges and Writing Prompts, Haiku, Humor
songs of the conch shell
echo from her pearl pink pith
ocean rhapsody
~kat
For Ronovan Writes Haiku Challenge, prompt words: Pink & Shell. Original photo by merkure at Pixabay.com, digitally enhanced by Kat Myrman.
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Today’s Dictionary.com word of the day…Al Desko…is patterned after al fresco and was first used in the 1980’s. Its facetious meaning alludes to eating a meal at one’s desk in an office: always snacking al desko; having an al desko lunch.

Here’s a look at my al desko lunch today, as a matter of fact. It’s not much different any other week day, though the menu changes slightly. I get 30 minutes of unpaid time for lunch. But most days, the lunch hour is exactly the time when my boss needs me to write notes from the morning’s meetings or prepare presentations for the afternoon meetings. It is a rare thing for me to even leave me desk in the course of an 8-1/2 to 9 hour day; rarer still to actually finish my soup while it is still warm. But today is a good day. The boss is flying as I type somewhere over the Rockies, so I am enjoying an uninterrupted break.
We are work-a-holics here in the US. The sad truth is we are encouraged to work long hours, and do, with the hopes of gaining the boss’s attention. Positive notice is what it takes to ace an evaluation which translates into a favorable raise, not the minimum pittance required for breathing, and positions one for future opportunities as a person who “works hard and gets the job done”. Sadly, though loyalty is a thing oft cited in great reviews, companies are loath to return the favor.
I’m exhausted just thinking about it. And yet I acquiesce to”the man” hoping that I might one day be able to afford to retire. It is highly unlikely that I ever will, but I like saying the word retire and thinking that I might have a shot at it. Especially now that I’ve passed the 60’s mark.
I’m sorry. I’m afraid I have digressed a bit. The word of the day al desko has nothing to do with retiring. But here I sit, eating my healthy store-bought soup, heated in the office breakroom, with my little bag of goldfish and a cup of ice water. Dining al desko, catching up on Facebook and WordPress. Checking the news and the weather; glad that I brought my umbrella in from my car this morning. It’s going to rain this afternoon.
I’ll leave this desk around 5:30 or so, squinting as I emerge from the building at seeing the light of day outside for the first time in hours. A quick 15-20 minute trip in traffic will deposit me home where I will feed my pets, grab a bit of grub myself and then settle in for the night. All to start again at 6 am next morning when I will get up…feed the pets…and pack another al desko lunch to tide me over mid-day.
I’m shaking my head as I read this back to myself. I really do need to step away from my desk at least once during the day. It occurs to me…I need a life! 😉 At least I have words and writing to sooth the lunacy. Blogging has saved me. 🙂
Have a great week. Step away from the keyboard every now and again. You deserve it. (I say this, hoping that I’ll remember to take my own advice!)
work-a-holics dine
on bagged lunches and take-out
al desko gourmets
~kat
8 Comments | tags: al desko, bagged lunches, dictionary.com, gourmet, Haibun, Haiku, take-out, word of the day | posted in Digital Art & Photos, Essays, Haibun, Haiku, Life Lessons, Poetry, Random Thoughts and Musings, Social Issues, Word of the Day Haiku

on dark nights of soul
stars are deaf to hopeful pleas
wishes fade like ash
~kat
For Haiku Horizons Challenge, prompt word “Dark”.
2 Comments | tags: Challenge, dark, digital art, Haiku, haiku horizons, Poetry | posted in Digital Art & Photos, Haiku, Poetry, Spirituality


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