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Oh dear, hope you're okay, Ol' Man Keith. Thank you for getting us set up for today, and hope you can check in and get us started. I'll follow up with a verse then.
ReplyDeleteJames Arness made a killin'
ReplyDeleteAs good-guy Marshal Dillon
Each week in story
He got glory
For defeating another villian!
OwenKL3:05 AM, October 06, 2022
ReplyDeleteThe Vicar complained as loudly as most
About the traffic in the summer roast!
Whizzing past him
With reckless passion ,
While he drove the road the sloweth.
Halloween's a-commin' by,
ReplyDeleteOctober night when spirits fly!
When rattling bones
Dessert their homes --
Yowling to a midnight sky!
Where is everybody?
ReplyDeleteTry October 9
ReplyDeleteNOTICE ABOUT THE DATE
ReplyDeleteI just (Oct. 9, 11:15 pm PDT) opened this page.
All of the postings above were entered prior to Oct. 10th.
Enter postings really meant for Oct. 10 below —>
~ OMK
ReplyDeleteToday’s Jumble haiku:
(California is a “community property” state. What’s mine is hers [and vice versa]. We put our cash in a joint account. I remain pretty silent about this, not being one, er…to toot my own horn.)
”An Agile Reckoning”
Zeke mingles money
with his bride. A sporty guy?
(It’s the [ahem]… Law.)
~ OMK
We may exhort, implore, demand,
ReplyDeleteAdjure, enjoin, command .
But in the booth,
The truth, forsooth,
Elects who rules the land!
It needs no sleuth, like Sister Ruth,
ReplyDeletenor a slug of vermouth from an uncouth youth,
to see your truth,
m’dear Owen…
You know I’m goin’
to welcome you back, while throwin’
in Thanks for the fine li’l po-em!
~ OMK
"Friendship"
ReplyDeleteFred recently turned forty
and is still agile and sporty.
Yes, he has remained single
but he's social and likes to mingle.
He lost his job and has trouble paying his rent,
a problem about which he remains silent.
But his friends found out and gave him money
and this made his future again feel sunny.
Welcome back, Misty, to the page for Oct. 10th!
ReplyDeleteI know it was confusing before, when this "Monday" page was dangled before its proper time.
But now, we are all--as "they" say--on the same page, and at the right time.
Hurrah for us (and WooHOO). Maybe the blog has a future after all!
Your poem is deft & lithe, a salute to turning forty with generous friends.
It spells out another of your recurring themes.
In addition to celebrating romance & marriage, you often depict characters who fall upon "hard times,"
but then are rescued through the munificence of friends.
Your poetic world is a kindly place. We all would be better off living there.
The love of a good partner plus the bounty of an amiable community
= Misty's world.
Who needs Eden?
~ OMK
My goodness, Ol' Man Keith, you've just made my day (year, decade, more) with the kindest comments I may ever have gotten in my life.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to generosity of the heart, no one deserves a prize more than you! Wish I had one to bestow on you today!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. And then, in addition to all this, you wrote such a lovely and sweet verse for me. I'm going to make a copy of that so I can keep it.
My face turned red as I read your words, M!
ReplyDeleteWhile in this mutual complimentary state, please allow me to toss this your way…
I did today’s W after I saw what turned out to be sorta half a hint. See if it does you any good:
Wordle, hint: Serve to pleasure.
Par = 2
Wordle 478 2/6
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~ OMK
Wilbur, I'm guessing that was Lois talking to Holly in your verse yesterday?
ReplyDeleteI love the delightful rhymes you produce in your verses--especially "result" and "catapult", and "engage" and "assuage." But I have to admit that "Mouse" and "souse" just went totally out of bounds and cracked me up. Can't wait to see how your story and conversations continue.
Well, today was one of my worst Wordle efforts in a long time. Part of the problem was that there was something wrong with my site and I couldn't see the words as I put them in. Hope it works better tomorrow. Anyway, here it is:
ReplyDeleteWordle 478 X/6
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Misty, I guess you didn't enjoy today's Wordle 478 3/6
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Bridge players would say Wordle dealt you a Yarborough
WC
As it dealt to me yesterday
DeleteSorry that didn’t work so well, Misty. Not a great hint.
ReplyDeleteWC, Was your next-to-last try, “ENVOY”?
Mine was.
~ OMK
FLN, Wilbur ~ I was a bit puzzled by your verse speaker last night. Holly is mentioned, but I gather it is Lois doing the talking.
ReplyDeleteI sure hope so.
If so, it all makes sense as she reprises the experience we’ve all been tracking. Your tone here is crisp & natural, nicely justifying their liaison despite the AA guidelines.
And I agree with Misty’s appreciation of your rhymes.
~ OMK