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Linking up with Wordless Wednesday, BeThere2Day, and Sandee at Comedy Plus.
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Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and has become a moveable feast of word or picture or music prompts to encourage us to write stories, poems, or whatever strikes our fancy.
This month, Alex J. Cavanaugh is providing the prompts which will be posted by Elephant's Child.
This week's prompts are:
specter
mountains
puppies
nature
cockamamie
burnt
and/or
carving
zombie
dongle
foliage
candlelight
crapulence
Charlotte (MotherOwl) has given us Mint Green as the colour of the month. If you can also incorporate it into your stories she (and I) will be grateful.
Have fun.
She was done with the CRAPULENCE of the past.
That's how she thought of it, those holidays from her awful childhood, the ones which could haunt her dreams still if she dwelt on them too much.
Her mother, whose beloved "Prince Valium" turned her into a ZOMBIE more times than not, CARVING a half-BURNT turkey and making a COCKAMAMIE mess of it.
Her uncle, like a SPECTER in the background, growling about politics and grumbling about how he couldn't get a break in life.
She'd watched them both turn early old and end in the graveyard by the grandparents she vaguely remembered and adored, and by the time she was 20 she was free to make her own life. She decided to make it count.
It wasn't easy. She'd needed remedial classes in college, but she knew it wasn't her fault and she wasn't there just to put in time. As she'd told her counselor, "My public school education in the poor part of town didn't teach me a donut from a DONGLE, but I'm not stupid and I can do better for myself, and I will!"
When she crossed the stage and got the degree, the family of friends she'd chosen knew what it cost and were there for her. Also for her promotions, and marriage, and the ones who were able were coming for this holiday to her and her husband's home in the MOUNTAINS.
She'd always loved NATURE, and here she had her fill, the FOLIAGE had turned all the colors this year and given her golden beautiful days all though autumn.
The PUPPIES started whimpering at the door, signaling they were done with being outside, so she opened the door and stopped a moment to savor the view as they came rushing in.
Then she turned back to the kitchen to find her favorite Mint Green candle. She wanted CANDLELIGHT on the table tonight. She always thought of it as putting the crowning touch on a beautifully set table.
The sound of her husband's truck turning in the drive made her smile. Intimate dinner with him tonight, big feast with the friends who would drive in tomorrow and stay the weekend, life was good.
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Today is:
American Enterprise Day -- US (a project of Future Business Leaders of America, Phi Beta Lambda Chapter)
America Recycles Day -- US
Beaujolais Nouveau Release -- France (at midnight, so really most of the celebration is tomorrow, a new wine celebration marked with fireworks and festivities)
Changeling Restitution Day -- Fairy Calendar (Goblins)
Clean Out Your Refrigerator Day -- this reminder comes from the folks at CooksInfo.com, where they think you need to get rid of USO's (unidentified shriveled objects)
Day of the German-speaking Community of Belgium -- German-speaking Community of Belgium
Don't Try To Do Everything At Once Day -- internet generated, and a blow to us multitaskers
Ennead Feast in the House of Ra, Horus, and Osiris -- Ancient Egyptian Calendar (date approximate)
Geographic Information Systems Day
George Spelvin Day/More Than One Role Day -- date of first use, in 1886, of this name for an actor playing two roles in one play; George and Georgette Spelvin have since acted in over 10,000 roles on Broadway
I Love to Write Day -- encouraging everyone to write something, begun by John Riddle; this is the perfect time for it, really, in the middle of NaNoWriMo
King's Feast / Dynasty Day -- Belgium
National Bundt Pan Day -- yes, really, celebrating the pan itself
National Educational Support Professionals Day -- US
Wed. of American Education Week
National Peace Day -- Cote d'Ivoire
National Philanthropy Day® -- Association of Fundraising Professionals
National Raisin Bran Cereal Day
National Spicy Hermit Christmas Cookie Day
Nativity Fast begins a/k/a Winter Lent (through Dec 24) -- Orthodox Christian
Pack Your Mom's Lunch Day -- in honor of all the times she packed yours; combine it with I Love to Write Day and include a note telling her how special she is
Republic Day -- Turkish Republic of North Cyprus
Republic Proclamation Day -- Brazil
Rock Your Mocs Day -- Indigenous Americans (begun by Jessica Jaylyn Atsye, a Laguna Pueblo, to encourage all Native Americans to wear the one item they all have in common, hand-made moccasins, with pride)
Safety Razor Day -- King Gillette was granted the patent for his style of safety razor on this day in 1904, changing how men shaved each day
Shichi-Go-San (Shrine Visiting Day)/Seven-Five-Three Festival -- Japan (picturesque festival in which 3-year-old children of either sex, five-year-old boys, and seven-year-old girls go to shrines dressed in their best; guardian spirits are thanked for the health of the children and prayers said for their future to be equally bright)
Sing in Your Car Day -- they need a day for this?
St. Albertus Magnus' Day (Patron of medical technicians, natural sciences, philosophers, schoolchildren, scientists, students, theology students; Cincinnati, Ohio)
St. Leopold's Day (King Leopold III, Patron of dying children, large families, step-parents; Austria)
Leopoldstag/Goose Day -- Austria (the start of the heurigen, the new wine season)
World COPD Day -- International (helping people understand Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; this year's theme is "Breathing is Life - Act Earlier")
Anniversary Today:
William Shatner marries Nerine Kidd, 1997
Birthdays Today:
Jonny Lee Miller,1972
Kevin Eubanks, 1957
Beverly D'Angelo, 1954
Daniel Barenboim, 1942
Sam Waterston, 1940
Yaphet Kotto, 1937
Joanna BArnes, 1934
Petula Clark, 1932
Ed Asner, 1929
Bill "C.W. McCall" Fries, 1928
Joseph Wapner, 1919
Erwin Rommel, 1891
Georgia O'Keeffe, 1887
Forrest Clare "Fogg" Allen, 1885
F. William Herschel, 1738
William Pitt the Elder, 1708
Debuting/Premiering Today:
"A Few Good Men"(Play), 1989
Love Me Tender(Film), 1956
"Li'l Abner"(Musical), 1956
"The Planets"(Holst Op. 32), 1920
"Masse Mensch/Mass Man"(Toller play), 1920
Today in History:
Christopher Columbus notes the first recorded reference to tobacco, 1492
The NY General Assembly permits Jews to omit the phrase "Upon the faith of a Christian" from adjuration oaths, 1727
Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon begin surveying the Mason-Dixon Line between Pennsylvania and Maryland, 1763
The Articles of Confederation are adopted by the Continental Congress, 1777
Georgetown University, the first Catholic college in the US, opens, 1791
Zebulon Pike gets his first sight of Pike's Peak, Colorado, 1806
Isaac Pitman introduces his steno/shorthand system of writing, 1832
Union Major General Sherman burns Atlanta, Georgia, 1864
King C. Gillette patents the Gillette razor blade, 1904
The first telecast of an unscheduled event, a fire, takes place on W2XBT, in NY, 1938
In Columbus, Ohio, Dave Thomas opens the first Wendy's restaurant, 1969
Intel releases world's first commercial single-chip microprocessor, 1971
René Lévesque and the Parti Québécois take power to become the first Quebec government of the 20th century clearly in favour of independence, 1976
The Anglo-Irish Agreement is signed at Hillsborough Castle by British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Irish Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald, 1985
An independent State of Palestine is proclaimed by the Palestinian National Council, 1988
The first Fairtrade label, Max Havelaar, is launched in the Netherlands, 1988
Cyclone Sidr hit Bangladesh, killing an estimated 5000 people and destroyed the world's largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans, 2007
Sony introduces the Playstation 4, selling a million units the first day, 2013
World leaders gather in Brisbane for the G20 Summit, which will focus on economic growth, 2014
France launches air strikes on Isis stronghold Raqqa in Syria in the wake of terror attack on Paris, 2015
Pakistan unveils the remains of 1,700 year-old sleeping Buddha in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, 2017
Art experts in England authenticate two bronzes of men riding panthers as Michelangelo’s only surviving bronze works, 2018
The SpaceX Falcon 9 is launched on its first regular flight to the International Space Station with four astronauts aboard, 2020
The world's population reaches 8billion, just 11 years after reaching 7billion (and is expected to be 9billion by 2037), 2022
How I love your use of Alex's challenging prompts.
ReplyDeleteLiquid Cat Nip? Who knew...
LOL @ cat wine I have seen it all now ha! :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a sobertastic week 👍
What a lovely story of someone overcoming the odds and making their best life! I laughed at the cat wine.
ReplyDeleteFirst of all the labeling on the bottle is as cute as can be. And I see it's not meant for human consumption, which is too bad because it looks so good to drink as it's pink. I bet the kitties will love it.
ReplyDeleteOur cat whines enough without cat wine, LOL! There are always new ideas sprouting out there.
ReplyDeletewe iz knot much inta wine, tho we like TWO whine, but give uz a beer anda brizket any day 😺💙🐟
ReplyDeleteAnother idea that made me smile.
ReplyDeleteLove your use of the prompts. Very entertaining.
Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. Big hug. ♥
Great wordsmithing and cat wine...oh well!
ReplyDeleteCat wine - now nothing wil surprise me again.
ReplyDeleteYour story was deligthful as always. Thanks for using my colour.
Great choice in wine ~ lol ~ Xo ~ Great writing too!
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Cat wine! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat???!!! Really????!!!
ReplyDeleteWith that wine the cat will be Catholic - cat holic. Get it?
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
That wine is too cute, there's some catnip wines out there too. That was a good story!
ReplyDeleteGreat story. Cool bottle of wine. XO
ReplyDeleteCat wine doesn't seem like a good idea to me.
ReplyDeleteI love your story and confess to having trouble finding even a starting sentence with those words.
Love what you did with those prompts, Mimi. And that cat wine sounds meow-vahlous!
ReplyDeleteCat wine - whatever next? A great story!
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