This post carries my usual #notaphotographer disclaimer.
I have actually managed to work River's Words for Wednesday in to the below.
This post carries my usual #notaphotographer disclaimer.
I have actually managed to work River's Words for Wednesday in to the below.
There was a Red Moon tonight over Paradise.
Of course I didn't take a picture.
A. I have always had dodgy eyesight, so it was enough to attempt to see something, let alone capture it in a meaningful way to make it recognisable in the future. My clay is words. My sense is ears.
B. I have been surrounded by visual people who delight in the art of photography. There is no need for me to swell their ranks.
You will just have to imagine the tiny porch on the top of the stairs, wind howling, Paris beside you and a starry sky to the South Eastish direction.
It is hard to tell if the misty blur across the bottom third of the moon were cloud, eclipse or the natural sheen of distance.
The sky behind is reflecting the lights around - tiny bulbs spray the wall of a neighbour and the street lights near the intersection.
Night birds know there is something up and are voicing the rejoicing of the dark red hue anticipated.
River is my main connection to Sunday selections - as usual very ordinary pics with a waffle of words on offer here.
It was wear a jersey to work today (to support your favourite team #) but I forgot. When reminded I explained that I would be wearing what I had on to poetry tonight which is sort of a sport, isn't it?
The first poet's night of the year was held this evening.
'Salina and I attended.
The regular hostess is taking a few months off because baby (π) so instead we had the awesome pairing of compere J---y and softly spoken Z.
First was the lady from the potter's guild with an invitation to offer artistic inspiration
Then G with an apologetic recitation of witty brilliance aired before. (§)
Y had found a very gentle and calming recitation she sourced from a play.
K spoke of death and the beauty surrounding it.
(¥)
I can't remember if next but a first time reader was in the next few and oh, a funny and punchy poem regarding NDIS.
(∆)
Oh that's right, the amazing and brilliant T was next with her Mistake poem, and it was a ripsnorter. We all went on her journey and recognised the landmarks.
R in his beaten up hat was in there too with a charming poem about a housemaid and a jackeroo, a fishing yarn and a bikini.
I had edited a version of Morass Mess and a very old poem of mine (about 1993) Lament for Lost Chance at the Last One Night Stand.
I must do that one for you one day.
I can't remember the order of the ones after - I think j did one about yoga - a very funny rhyme - and a beautiful one in honour of her Mum, passed on 31 years ago this month.
D did a marvellous Cat poem. There was also a God one not sure if in this set or next.
D (D's partner) had us up a mountain.
We went on a nostalgic trip to grandparents during summer as well.
I am not sure if that is all before the break.
After the break was a few new performers and a few of the first round also had another turn.
New girl with another brilliant poem about recovery, U had a couple of turns with soft lilting charms, J honoured Banjo Paterson's A Bush Christening (~) - and a T recited the words for Five Years by David Bowie (+)
I got to finish the night so I did a new one - Sounds a Bit Like a Country Song - and a relatively old one - Bottling Kisses (%)
Footnotes
¥ Yes, it got a little heavy
∆ One thing about a room full of poets is odds on the majority of us got our social skills from the back of a cereal packet if we were lucky and had the 3.95 postage and handling.
That and working in finance. Or with computers.
Anyhow. That's an aside. (Or rather, a footnote)
% I went to see where I need to link so you can see Bottling Kisses but you can't because apparently I have never shared it before.
$ We might have bought the citrus house
# as this weekend is opening in Vegas for the NRL - N at work is a bleeds maroon Broncos supporter
π I get it - although sometimes it takes nearly two decades
§ Nobody should ever apologise for working on your favourites. Seeing performers get into their work is part of the process of poetry for me
~ A favourite of Dad's to recite.
+ When I mentioned that to V he knew the song immediately and stayed while I looked it up for the link