SoCS — Feeling Peckish

Our challenge for this week’s Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt from Linda G. Hill is to use the words pack, peck, pick, pock, or puck in our posts. We can use one or, for bonus points, use ’em all.


Six-pack: whats your preference? Beer or abs? Pick one or the other. Or both.

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I love you, a bushel and a peck
A bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck
A hug around the neck and a barrel and a heap
A barrel and a heap and I’m talkin’ in my sleep

Remember that song?

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Let’s make like a hockey player and get the puck outta here!

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The man in the moon’s face looks like it’s covered with pock marks.

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I want my bonus points, Linda!

WDYS — The Ghost Wolf

Most of us are raised in packs with our mother, father, and siblings. Being part of pack helps us hunt more effectively and to care for and protect one another.

But I am not like most of our breed. I had the misfortune of being born with all white fur, very different from the black and gray fur that the rest of my pack had. I was shunned from the start and ultimately, realizing that I would never be accepted, I left the pack, becoming what they call a lone wolf.

I migrated to the misty, often foggy forests within the Blue Ridge Mountains. As a lone wolf, I had to be especially stealthy to catch my prey and, with a price on my head, to stay out of the rifle sights of the bounty hunters who sought to kill me.

I became known as the “ghost wolf.” The name suited me and with my acquired skills as both a hunter and the hunted, I thrived.

It was a few years after I went solo that I met a she-wolf, Luna, whose fur was reddish brown, almost fox-like in color, while her face mask was white. She quickly became my mate and breeding partner. Before long she bore me enough pups that we had our own pack.

One of our pups, like me, was all white. I took a special interest in him, teaching him all of my skills. I wanted him to know that he was a cherished member of our pack and would never have to go out on his own. And long after I passed, he would continue my legacy of haunting the forests of the Blue Ridge Mountains as the “Ghost Wolf.”


Written for Sadje’s What Do You See. Image credit: Marek Szturc @ Unsplash

MLMM Photo Challenge — The Lone Wolf

The lone wolf

Running through the forest

A twig cracks on the ground

The wind rattles

The branches of the trees

The lone wolf stops

Its ears perk up

Its nose twitches

Trying to catch a scent

No scent in the cold, damp air

To cause alarm

The quiet returns to the forest

The lone wolf cautiously moves on

Continuing on its quest

Searching for its pack


Written for Mindlovemisery’s Menagerie Photo Challenge. Photo credit: Photo credit Pobble 365.

Also for The Twiglets prompt, which is “the wind rattles.”

3TC — The Lake House

14DC1503-516E-4061-83CD-0EF004ECB20C“Did you remember to pack everything for our trip?” her mother asked.

“Yes, Mom, I am quite responsible,” Beth said, irritated. “It fascinates me how you have such little faith in me. Why do you always think I’ll be derelict in my duties?”

“You’re right, sweetie,” her mother said. “It’s not your fault. I just want to make sure that when we get to the lake house, we won’t have forgotten anything.”

“I’m not an idiot, Mom,” Beth said. “I have the list you and Dad put together and everything is accounted for.”

“So you packed the meatloaf sandwiches and the potato salad for today’s lunch?” her mother asked. “And the beverages, and the sunblock?”

“Yes Mother.”

“Well, the weather at the lake is supposed to be sunny and hot, so bring an extra bottle of sunblock. Otherwise you’ll end up with blotches instead of a uniform skin tone.”

A few hours later, after arriving at the lake house and unpacking everything they brought, Beth’s father asked his wife if she remembered to bring his iPhone charger with them. Beth’s mother looked at Beth.

“Oops,” said Beth.


Written for Paula Light’s Three Things Challenge, where the three things are meatloaf, charger, and sunblock. Also for these daily prompts: Your Daily Word Prompt (fascinate), Word of the Day Challenge (derelict), Ragtag Daily Prompt (fault), and Fandango’s One-Word Challenge (uniform).