THE TINTINNABULATION OF THE BELLS ... Edgar Allen Poe When I first saw this poem, it was in a book of parody in the section marked "self-parody." Where a poet or writer went so far over the top, that the writing was a literal parody of his own typical writing. And thus I present to … Continue reading THE BELLS, BELLS, BELLS, BELLS, BELLS by Edgar Allen Poe – Marilyn Armstrong
Day: July 7, 2018
A QUINTESSENTIAL NIGHT – Marilyn Armstrong
A quintessential night and I'm too tired to hold my eyes open. The quintessential night. My back hurt when I got into bed. I hurt slightly less when I turned on my left side but a few hours later the dull, throbbing ache had moved from quintessential to OWWWWW. Only one thing helps and that's moving the bed … Continue reading A QUINTESSENTIAL NIGHT – Marilyn Armstrong
A FINE DAY FOR EMBRACING by Marilyn Armstrong
RDP #37 – EMBRACE Not an embracing sort of day for me, although I have to admit to a powerful passion for Excedrin, the only over-the-counter pain reliever that really works on migraine, backache, and a zillion other problems. If I weren't so sensitive about the aspirin, it would be my drug of choice. It's … Continue reading A FINE DAY FOR EMBRACING by Marilyn Armstrong
FARMING ALONG THE RIVER – Marilyn Armstrong
It has been very hot for the past week. It rained here last night. Maybe an hour of pouring rain and it must have been very local since no one else even noticed we had any rain. But my flowers are much happier and I'm sure the air feels light. Today's a holiday, but tomorrow, … Continue reading FARMING ALONG THE RIVER – Marilyn Armstrong
CEE’S BLACK AND WHITE FIRE HOUSE, EQUIPMENT, FIGHTERS AND ALL – Marilyn Armstrong
Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Fire Prevention: Fire Trucks, Fire Houses, Fire Hydrant, Firemen
AND MEANWHILE, THE BEGONIAS ARE STILL BLOOMING – Marilyn Armstrong
Flowers of the Day I almost forgot about the begonias, but they were so pretty today, I thought I'd go take a few pictures.
