Grabbing the last few moments of sanity before the Christmas madness hits!!!
For Linda’s #1LinerWeds Challenge.

29 Nov 2017 35 Comments
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Grabbing the last few moments of sanity before the Christmas madness hits!!!
For Linda’s #1LinerWeds Challenge.

28 Nov 2017 27 Comments
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It’s the last Tuesday of the month of November, so the last of Colleen’s Synonym challenges!
This week she left us with:
I found this pretty tough, to be honest! Really wanted to use the actual words!!!

But here’s a haiku ( used artistic license to add a syllable to the last line (naughty me!)

Image from Pixabay
Gallivanting in
Forests strewn with fallen leaves
Cornucopia of joyRitu 2017
And a Senryu

Image from Pixabay
A plethora of
Choice will sometimes encourage
Those pure hearts to strayRitu 2017
28 Nov 2017 22 Comments
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Lovely Ron’s prompt this week:

My haiku this week!

Image from Pixabay
Old oak so strong with
Branches to house and protect
Heart of the forestRitu 2017
And a Senryu (ish!)

Image from Pixabay
Look over the edge
Only the strong-willed succeed
My heart in my mouth!Ritu 2017
28 Nov 2017 8 Comments
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The winners for the fourth Carrot Ranch Flash Fiction Rodeo contest are announced!
25 Nov 2017 39 Comments
in #SoCS, Thoughts Opinions & Memories Tags: #StreamofConsciousnessSaturday, Blog, Blog Post, Blogger, Blogging, Fountain Pens, Handwriting, Ink, Ink Pens, writing
Linda’s prompt for SoCS this week…
Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is: “ink.” Use it as a noun or a verb. Have fun!
It’s quite funny actually that this was the prompt for today, considering I wrote about using a fountain pen, or an ink pen, to improve my writing in my post on Cursive Writing the other day!
I have always loved a proper fountain pen, ever since I was given the go-ahead at school to graduate from pencil to the handwriting pens, then onto a proper ink pen!
I loved my first Parker pens and went from the plastic variety to the more posh metal ones. From Parker, we moved onto Waterman pens. And until the necessity of speed in writing, and the more common use of keyboards took over, I took great pride in writing with my fountain pen!
I used the simple cartridges mainly, but I even went through the stage of refilling my pen using the traditional bottles of ink… in the classroom!
Oh, the messes we made! Ink splodges decorating not only our fingers and pages, but even the desks we worked upon, and sometimes we were unaware of the dreaded smudge across our faces!
But boy, did I feel grown up with my fountain pen!
I was so excited for Lil Man when he was given his Pen Licence at school (yes they had official documents to say kids were ready to use a pen rather than pencil a few years ago in school!) He drove us crazy trying to find the right pen!
Then, as he grasped the technique, so I learned how fountain pens, and their ink, were probably the bane of my mother’s life. Thank goodness for washable ink! The splodges that I had coveted, on what I call my Writer’s Lump, on my right-hand middle finger, my callus developed from excessive handling of pens, were not as welcome when they were gracing the fingers of my own child!
He prefers a rollerball now. (Thank God!)
But still, I do love a good ink pen!
Nowadays, in my fast-paced life, it’s not as often as I like, that I sit and craft letters on a page, creating a thing of beauty, rather, a rushed scrawl which I often have trouble deciphering myself!!!! So, excuse me if I am a little rusty, but here is an example of my handwriting! It’s still not as great as I can usually do it, but it’s better than when I use a biro!

My most recent pen acquisition!
Happy Saturday Peeps!
