Lying on the beach with the gentle ocean breeze caressing her body, Gina drifted from one delectable daydream to another. The wispy white clouds drifted lazily across the sky, temporarily masking the sun's warming rays.
Suddenly her reverie was broken by the sound of someone yelling. Her heart thumping, she jumped to her feet looking in the direction of the noise. Relief filled her when she saw two young boys playing Frisbee on the beach with their dog.
Today's post was written for the Five Sentence Fiction writing prompt based on the word "delectable".
Friday, April 20, 2012
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Quote of the Week
Music makes pictures and often tells stories.
- John Denver
If words paint pictures, and a picture is worth a thousand words, then music makes them all come alive.
This was inspired by one of the pictures from Nicky and Mike at We Work for Cheese during their 30 days of photographs saga.
Friday, April 13, 2012
What Would Daddy Say?
Daddy was an old-fashioned, old school, all American guy...and I don't mean he was an athlete. He didn't even watch sports. However, he was an all American when it came to his cars. Basically, they all came out of Detroit (or wherever GM was putting cars together).
Until this year, all my cars were GM as well. Like father, like daughter.
It all started when I was 16. Every kid wants a car, and I was no exception. So Daddy bought me my first car. It was a 16 year old's dream - a (used) 1970 Firebird. I would be driving to school in style.
Next came a (new) Buick Skyhawk. After about 10 years, and some problems caused by it being sideswiped in its infancy, I gave it up for a (used) Cutlass Ciera GT. It was love at first sight... literally on the dealer's lot. "That's my car!"
Now I was hooked on all things Oldsmobile, and when I needed a new car, I headed straight to the nearest Olds dealer. The year was 1997 and enter a (new) Cutlass Supreme SL. See a pattern here? I remember calling Daddy to ask if he would like to be here when they delivered my new car. Surprise!
Then a mere 12 years later, due to some inferior maintenance, it died. [sniff]
It take a while for me to choose cars, so in the meantime, hubby let me drive his.
All of our family's cars during my lifetime (except for a DeSoto and some other car from the 50s) had been GM. Now I've gone and gotten a Toyota, and hubby is driving a Honda.
So, what would Daddy say?
The answer would most likely be - "Whatever suits you."
Care to talk about your first car, or your favorite?
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| 2006 Toyota Highlander |
Until this year, all my cars were GM as well. Like father, like daughter.
It all started when I was 16. Every kid wants a car, and I was no exception. So Daddy bought me my first car. It was a 16 year old's dream - a (used) 1970 Firebird. I would be driving to school in style.
Next came a (new) Buick Skyhawk. After about 10 years, and some problems caused by it being sideswiped in its infancy, I gave it up for a (used) Cutlass Ciera GT. It was love at first sight... literally on the dealer's lot. "That's my car!"
Now I was hooked on all things Oldsmobile, and when I needed a new car, I headed straight to the nearest Olds dealer. The year was 1997 and enter a (new) Cutlass Supreme SL. See a pattern here? I remember calling Daddy to ask if he would like to be here when they delivered my new car. Surprise!
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| 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme |
It take a while for me to choose cars, so in the meantime, hubby let me drive his.
**Now here is the real point of the story**
All of our family's cars during my lifetime (except for a DeSoto and some other car from the 50s) had been GM. Now I've gone and gotten a Toyota, and hubby is driving a Honda.
So, what would Daddy say?
The answer would most likely be - "Whatever suits you."
Care to talk about your first car, or your favorite?
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
The Princess
Eli was concerned about his latest dream. It rang with an eerie reality. Slowly he remembered...when he was just a lad his mother told him bedtime stories - fairy tales she called them. He thought they were the same stories every mother told their children. Ones from a fantasy land, but unlike King Arthur and Hansel and Gretel, her stories were tales of the animal kingdom.
The tale she told most often was about a princess who was raised by a family of giant birds. They lived at the top of a huge tree in the middle of the enchanted forest. They were the rulers of the forest and one day they found a tiny baby whose parents were killed by the beast who roamed the night just beyond the forest's edge. They took the baby to their nest, cared for her and raised her as their own. Because she was different, they made her a princess. For years the princess lived among the tree tops until one day she realized that she didn't belong here, that there was another world below. She bid a tearful good-bye to her bird family. Over the years, her family had grown and she had hundreds of siblings. They gathered to carry her safely to the ground where she began her new life.
But now Eli questioned whether that was really a fairy tale. It might explain the weird dreams he had been having. Could his mother be the princess of her tale? Was she an orphan after all or was she really hatched?
Written for Magpie Tales.
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| Image source: djajakarta |
But now Eli questioned whether that was really a fairy tale. It might explain the weird dreams he had been having. Could his mother be the princess of her tale? Was she an orphan after all or was she really hatched?
Written for Magpie Tales.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Quote of the Week
Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.
- William James
Whether it's doing something special for someone, taking care of the every day chores, or just taking some time for yourself, what you do has an impact on those around you. What you do does make a difference!
Whether it's doing something special for someone, taking care of the every day chores, or just taking some time for yourself, what you do has an impact on those around you. What you do does make a difference!
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Happy Easter
However you celebrate Easter, with family and friends or Spring break, Church or Easter baskets, or just enjoying life and the renewal brought by the changing seasons, I wish you peace and happiness.
Happy Easter to all!
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Birdman?
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| Image Source: image: ParkeHarrison |
During the night something strange has happened to Eli. He stirs to consciousness only to feel all prickly. His foggy mind is wondering who put all these sticks in his bed. As he tries to stand up, sticks stab his bare feet. Ouch! What?
As he begins to climb out of his prickly confines, he stops to take a look around, and is startled at what he sees. Tree tops. Pines, oaks, etc. How is it that he is standing in a giant bird nest at the top of a tree?
Oh no, he thought, I'm not standing in a giant bird nest. It's much worse. I am six inches tall, standing in a normal bird nest at the top of a tree. Help!!!
When Eli finally did wake up, he found bits of twigs between his toes and a feather in his hair.
Written for Magpie Tales.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Quote of the Week
If you truly love Nature, you will find beauty everywhere. - Vincent Van Gogh
Even amongst the dead leaves, I found this brilliant beauty. Everywhere you turn, there is something to see - all we have to do is look. Nature will surprise and delight us every time.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Spring Fever
With Spring comes warm temperatures, sunny days, fierce weather, and lots of yard work. All this means that I have come down with a bad case of Spring Fever. Therefore, I will be taking a much-needed Spring Break.
Roses to Rainbows will return sometime next week; same time, same place.
See you then!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Quote of the Week
Friday, March 16, 2012
Runaway Muse
When my muse up and decides to take a trip, probably to some lush tropical island, she does me a favor. She leaves me with exactly 55 words with which to create my next post. The problem is she doesn't tell me which 55 words. That's something I have to figure out on my own.
Written for Friday Flash 55.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Good Morning To All!
There is nothing extraordinary about this sunrise...unless you consider that I snooze right through most of them.
Between the time change making sunrise later, and my inability to sleep any longer this morning, I saw the sun rise. Lest you think I'm a total slug, I do get the occasional glimpse of dawn breaking when I make my way to the kitchen to feed our...
Awesome Cat
Rosie's internal clock tells him (and me) when it's time for breakfast! After which I pad back to bed.
He has been dubbed an "awesome cat" in part because of all his health issues, and how he takes it all in stride and remains a happy, loving kitty.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Quote of the Week
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| Image Source: Wikimedia |
There are good ships, and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea. But the best ships are friendships, and may they always be. - Edward "Ted" Kennedy
I found this while searching for St. Patrick's Day quotes and sayings. I like the rhyme, the warmth and the truth of this saying.
Here's to friendship. Cheers!
Here's to friendship. Cheers!
Friday, March 9, 2012
Spring: Friend or Foe?
The flowers are blooming, and the trees are budding. Mother Nature decorates with brilliant colors and sprouts tender leaves. Dandelions dot the landscape like yellow stars in a sky of green.
Noses are sneezing and sniffling; eyes water and foreheads wrinkle in pain. Spring is praised for it's beauty and cursed for it's allergy-inducing pollens.
Written for Friday Flash 55.
Noses are sneezing and sniffling; eyes water and foreheads wrinkle in pain. Spring is praised for it's beauty and cursed for it's allergy-inducing pollens.
Written for Friday Flash 55.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Quote of the Week
Friday, March 2, 2012
A Lesson in Patience
The mama cat sat staring into the weeds at the edge of the farm. Only the tip of her tail moved. "Patience is a virtue", she tells her litter, as they watch her.
Suddenly she pounces into the weeds and turns back with a plump field mouse. Our patience has been rewarded. We have dinner."
Suddenly she pounces into the weeds and turns back with a plump field mouse. Our patience has been rewarded. We have dinner."
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| Looks like there's no dinner for you guys! |
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
It Finally Happened!
Fast forward to the present. The search is finally over, and I am the proud owner of a 2006 Toyota Highlander.
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| Happy Birthday to me! |
Monday, February 27, 2012
Quote of the Week
Argue for your limitations and, sure enough, they're yours.
- Richard Bach
Arguing for your limitations is like betting against yourself, and when you bet against yourself you never win. We are quite often our own worst enemy, so do yourself a favor - believe in yourself and be your own best friend.
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