Monday, 6 February 2012

A Mini Moment For Monday

Hopping by the Toad Garden yesterday, I espied this photo by Richard Schear  which has now, belatedly, brought forth a MIni 'Mutt Moment' - with apologies. :)


I know that many dog owners
buy their pets weird treats,
like Dentastix, or rubber bones,
or doggy chocs to eat,
but I'd've thought they'd draw the line
at socks for doggy feet!

And as I only wrote it this morning, I'm linking to IGWRT  Open Link Monday... have a nice day, people!


Friday, 3 February 2012

What are friends for?

After seeing the dilemma of one who shall be nameless on G-Man’s Friday 55 post today, Ada* was only too pleased to be able to come to the rescue of a gentleman in need of support.
She did, however, suggest he chose a less startling colour if he wished to remain incognito for much longer.

*You can read how Ada ended up with such a costume, if you go and visit her at home, HERE

Monday, 30 January 2012

A Likely Tale!

On a day when there isn't much work to be done
I like to go off and just sit in the sun.
With my rod and my line I can have a good time
fishing....

A trusty sombrero I clamp on my head -
or sometimes, I wear a fedora, instead
while I sit in the cool by a riverside pool,
fishing...

As for catching a fish...I don't have much luck -
though one time I did nearly hook me a duck-
but there by the stream I can certainly dream...
wishing...

Posted for  Mag 102, thanks to Tess and Kandinsky, and linked to IGWRT Open Link Monday, and HERE at Wordgathering, for my Sense of Place offereing.

Monday, 12 December 2011

A Different Ancient Mariner

 "So near and yet so far" he  thought.
" My boat is out of reach!
Those pirates stole my treasure trove
and dumped me on this beach."

The luckless mariner gave vent
to feelings impolite.
(I won't attempt to write his words.
They might give you a fright!)

But as he fretted, trapped in sand,
he came to realise,
his fingers still had room to move.
"Oh my! What a surprise!

"With slow and steady movements
I can claw to reach the top
of this sandy, tight laced overcoat.
My struggles will not stop!"

His fingers scraped and scrabbled too,
and inch by inch they rose
until they broke the surface sand-
though slowly, heaven knows!

But patience was rewarded then.
A new, deep hole he dug
to free his entire body parts.
"There! See? I am no mug!"

And off he rowed to pastures new,
to leave the pirate's life.
He settled for a land-locked job -
and married a rich wife!

Gadzooks! Toads and Magpies make chaps do strange things!