Same, But Different – Friday Fictioneers

Good Thursday!  The sun is shining, the wind is blowing; it is a beautiful 29℃ (83℉) and I am contemplating getting out for the last of it.  However, first, I needed to respond to Rochelle’s post with a response of my own.  I don’t usually read other’s posts but Rochelle did mention that I might have a role so, of course I had to check!  Should you be inspired by Lily’s photo, please click on my frog below and add your link.  Easy peasy!  Pour yourself a glass and enjoy!

©Lily

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“Fourteen years, eh Rochelle?  For me… Sarah convinced me to try this challenge way back in March 2015.  Lordy!  It’s been eleven years!”

Dale brought over Rochelle’s topped off glass so they could both wade and sip.  “Yanno, when I saw the picture for this week, I almost accused you of “stealing” one of mine until I realised it was Lily’s.”

“Oh really?  Moi?  I would never try to use one of yours as mine!”

“Ahem… I’ll let that one slide…”

“So, you saying you have a similar picture?”

“Check this out!”

“Are all Adirondack chairs red?”

“Sure seems like it!”

 

 

A Sunday Kind of (Self)Love

Last night, we celebrated my grant-aunt Huguette’s 90th birthday.  It was a surprise (she being a Valentine’s Day baby) and she was very much so.  She kept saying:  “All these people are here for me?”  Of course!  It was organised by her youngest son Francis and his wife Sonia.  As we went around kiss-kissing each other’s cheeks, most of us were saying how nice it is to gather for other than a funeral.  Honestly, it feels that is how it is now.  As the older generation is dying off, there are less and less people inclined to get these gatherings happening.  Huguette is one of the last three left in a family of fifteen kids.  Her older sister Beatrice is 98 and the baby of the family, Maurice is 86.  A few of us cousins said we would organise something.  Remains to be seen…

The following pictures are horrid as the lighting in this place was awful but hey…  It’s so funny that the cousins mentioned below are my mother’s cousins – but closer to MY age – and Suzie is my mother’s cousin, Darquise’s daughter… what does that make her to me? Second cousin once removed?  Whatever!

The restaurant was an hour away, so by the time I drove my mother home and walked through my door it was already 11:30pm.  By midnight or so, I was done.

Quite the intro to my Sunday Kind of (Self)Love, eh?  Been a while since I got so wordy, so hunker down 😉 (no obligations, of course!)

I got up (out of bed) at 9:00 this morning.  I immediately put on my workout clothes not even sure if I was going to do anything – but isn’t that half the battle?  Last night’s oversized Greek meal came back to my memory and I turned on my app to start my exercise…

Did my Tai Chi Walking and whatnot, exchanged texts with my two besties, finally made myself a coffee at, what? 10:30am?  Sat down and responded to comments on the blog, read a few and by 11:15 or so, first coffee done, I was getting hungry!

So, I set to work chopping half a red onion, and threw that into a frying pan with some olive oil, pancetta and added 3 of the leftover Greek potatoes.  Took out a slice of my sourdough, popped it into the toaster and then fried up two eggs.  Oh my goodness.  I sat down at the table and was present in the moment.

But I then realised it was too quiet in the house.  Most days, I spend the whole day in a quiet house, no music, no TV and all is well but today, I decided to add some music.  Turned on Spotify, Chose “Easy Like Sunday Morning”, a list by Nicola Cronin, and the first song was Sunday Kind of Love.

And so this post was born.

I unofficially or subconsciously decided to have an intentional day.  From sitting down at the table – for both my meals (instead of in front of the TV), washing my dishes right after my meal, doing my laundry (wash, dry, fold, put away), writing this post, that has, quite frankly, taken me all day; doing all of it, mindfully.  I went from one to another, with a little break here by watching a show, a break there by watching a movie; and by the end of the day, realised I had accomplished way more than I thought I would.  And feeling so damn good the whole day.

For supper, I knew I wanted to use one of the cans of dry-like-sawdust tuna (at the price they cost, the last three cans will find their way into some sort of recipe and not simply chucked) and some canned beans (I had white kidney beans).  I knew there would need to be some some extra oomph added in and, well, let us just say, I managed it!

Sheesh.  I look at the three meals I have shared here… pretty much all in the same colour scheme and monotone, eh?  No matter, each one was tasty!

When I have a day like today, where there is no stress, no rush, no having to be anywhere at any time, the choice to go out or not (despite the break in the rains, I somehow did not manage to go out for a walk and guess what?  That’s okay!), doing some things that need to be done, skipping others for another day, I realise that damn, I need more days like this… And how nice would it be to have them on a Tuesday or a Thursday and not be obliged to make them happen on a Sunday?

I think retirement is starting to call louder.

Oh look at that!  My rhododendron is finally blooming!

I think I’ve held you up long enough and this Cinderella has to hit because, while she would really REALLY like to be already retired, she is not yet!

Order Up! – Friday Fictioneers

Good Thursday Morning!  Hope all is lovely in your neck of the woods.  Up here in Montreal, we went from t-shirt to sweater weather overnight.  Sheesh.  Make up your mind, May!

Rochelle, our lovely hostess, Rochelle, has chosen this fun photo from Lisa Fox.  What can you come up with?  Click my frog below and add your link to your 100-word story.  Not sure how it works? Click on Lisa’s photo and you’ll roll on over to Rochelle’s blog where the rules and regs are described.  The important thing is to have fun 🙂

©Lisa Fox

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“Bzzt. Blip. Bloopp. Twing?”

“I don’t speak Alien!  Honey, you have Babbel, d’you know what it’s saying?”

“Uhhhh….”

“Bzzzztttt. Zerbet.  Bonjour.  Que voulez-vous commander?”

I think that’s French?  Honey?”

“Yes, it’s French but I’m not–”

“Bzzzzttt. Zerbet.  Buongiorno, cosa desidera ordinare?”

“Oh for Christ’s sakes… Now it’s speaking Italian.  If it’s so damn good, why can’t it figure out we are English?”

“Darling, be patient.  It’s a new service.  There are some glitches–”

“Glitches my ass.  This is what happens when you replace humans with garbage machines!”

“Bzzzttt. Zerbet.  Be Nice, Sir.”

“Hah!  Gives me shit in English.  That’s rich.”

What Game This? – Friday Fictioneers

Good Thursday morning!  It’s dreary and wet up here.  It feels like Mother Nature decided to skip over summer and bring us fall.  Not cool, Ma, not cool.  Forecast looks like sun will return for our long weekend, so I shall not despair. Yet.  Till then, how about a little fun with Friday Fictioneers?  Our hostess Rochelle, has chosen a photo from Fleur Lind.  Does it inspire you to write a 100-word story?  Then, by all means, please do.  Just click on my frog chameleon below and add your link!

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Felix looked at the key in his hand and bent down to look at the keyhole.  They didn’t look like they fit together.  Now he was confused.  Why the hell did Sarah give him the key if it didn’t fit the lock?  What sort of game was she playing with him?  And what was all this stuff doing on the ground?  Wait a minute.  He took a closer look at said stuff and realised each piece was a gift he had given her.  More curious now than anything else at this point, he inserted the key, paused, and turned.  Click.

 

Too Old For This Shit – Friday Fictioneers

Oh my goodness.  It is Wednesday already!  And don’t blame me… Blame David Stewart for this fantabulous image that sent me way outta the box, methinks.  Always a huge thank you to Rochelle for hosting this party no matter what is going on in her life.  You da best!  To join in, just click on my frog below and add the link to your 100-word story.  Just like that!  Easy as one-two-three, flip! one-two-three, dance!

©David Stewart

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Honest to God, where do they find these old pole dancers?  The garbage bin?  This one shoulda been put out to pasture years ago.  She’s all saggy skin and bones, for chrissakes.  Must be desperate to still be dancing at this age.  She is too old for this shit!

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How the hell am I still doing this at this age?  Fucksakes, I wanted to retire years ago.  I could have if it hadn’t been for that asshole taking me for everything I had.  I see their looks – tips are gonna be awful.  I am way too old for this shit.

Freedom… For One – Friday Fictioneers

Good Wednesday evening…. night?  ‘Tis the time the Friday Fictioneers prompt comes out and this week, our lovely hostess has chosen one of her own photos to inspire us.  Do have a go at playing along by clicking on my frog below and adding the link to your 100.  Not sure what that means?  Click on Rochelle’s photo and sail on over to her site where all the ‘splanations can be found… G’head, it’s fun!

©Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

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“You dreaming’ again, Caleb?”

“What’s wrong with dreamin’, Ma?  An’ I ain’t dreamin’; I’m wishing an’ hoping.  He said he’d come back.”

“‘If wishes were horses, beggars would ride’.  We ain’t got no horses.  Stop wastin’ yer time.  He ain’t coming back.”

“He said he would.  He said he had to see what was out there and then he’d come back to us.”

“Sorry, Caleb.  He found what he was looking for and that didn’t include us.  Ain’t nothin’ we can do about it.”

“It’s just not right, Ma.  How could he leave us?”

“Guess the pull was too strong.”

Thoughtcatcher – Friday Fictioneers

Good Friday, my peeps!  I am rather late for Friday Fictioneers, though technically, I should be considered right on time, right?  Strange situation.  This week, our hostess with the mostest has chosen a photo by Sandra Crook.  A lovely photo it is and thank you, Sandra!  Should you want to play along, just click on my frog below and you can add your link to your 100-word story.  If you’re unsure of the ruls and regs, click on Sandra’s photo and you’ll jump over to Rochelle’s where they will be found.  G’head, it’s fun!

©Sandra Crook

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She could never be accused of being a neatnick in her home – it was clean, just not necessarily spotless.  There was, however, that one window she kept crystal clear.  Just outside said window was an old fence that had a forever-changing lace curtain of spider webs.  Their dew-enhanced beauty as the sun shone through them inspired her.  Sitting in her comfy chair she would throw her dreams and thoughts to be caught.  Sometimes it was best (and less painful for her) if thoughts were softened before she uttered them et dixit magna.  Too bad she couldn’t carry it with her…

Almost But Not Quite – Friday Fictioneers

Good Wednesday eve, my peeps!  Gotta hit the hay but wanted to submit first.  Rochelle, did, after all, choose my photo and I do hate to be rude 😉  Should you desire to play, please click on my frog below to add the link to your 100-word story.  If you’re not sure on the rules and regs, do click on my photo so you can swerve over to Rochelle’s pad to get them!

©moi!

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I hate to appear ungracious or unappreciative, truly I do.  And I do everything in my power to keep those thoughts deep inside and out of my face!  I hate even more that I feel the feeling in the first place, especially when I know full-well the intentions are honourable and heartfelt.  They always believe(d) they (were) are giving me what I wanted and, technically, they were.  Just not quite.  A tad off.  Yes, I wanted a (fill in blank) but the style that I truly desired?  Not what you gave me.  Am I an awful person for thinking this?

The Usual Exchange – Friday Fictioneers

Good Wednesday Thursday morning.  It’s Friday Fictioneers time and Rochelle has chosen her own picture to inspire us.  I thought I would have time to finish this yesterday but nope.  Should you wish to play along and need the rules and regs, just click on Rochelle’s picture and you’ll be redirected to her joint where she gives you what you need.  Already in the know?  Then click on my frog and drop your link!  Have a marvellous day!

©Rochelle Wisoff-Fields

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“Hey Johnny!  Let’s go sit outside.  The sky is on fire tonight!  It’s gorge-ous.”

“How cold is it?”

Moira opened the patio door and stuck her arm out to gauge.  “It’s perfect.  Bring a blanket in case.

Grumbling he has work to, he nevertheless grabbed the blanket.  Moira ignored him, knowing he would follow.

“I don’t know why you can’t just come quietly, John.  Why must you always complain, first?”

“I’m not complain–” Moira’s look stopped him.  “Fine. I do.”

Stepping onto the balcony, Moira sighed her pleasure.  “Do what you will.  I’ll enjoy regardless.”

“Heyyyyyy!”

Moira smirked.

“Coming!”

Number 235

Was working on stuff last night and got side-tracked and then forgot to press publish!  This Monday, Judy over at Life Lessons, gave us the number 235 – so these are what popped up.  Mostly.  Some were dissed… As per usual, I got lost in the blog posts they were associated with.  I do love this game 😉