Monthly Archives: July 2018

Share Your World – Unofficial

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Share Your World – Unofficial    SYWBestUnoff

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Cee is on vacation, so for today’s SYW we have questions from Melanie, who can be found at her fun blog, sparksfromacombustiblemind.

To read her answers, and see lots more entries, just click the link. 🙂

https://sparksfromacombustiblemind.com/2018/07/30/unofficial-syw-7-30-18/

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The questions:

Have you ever been in a food fight?

How do you deliver bad news?

What (if anything) do you think is beyond the stars?

What “redneck” (unsophisticated) activity do you like to do?

Is there a scary scene from a movie (or book) you viewed a child that still haunts you?

Last (rock trivia courtesy of Glyn), which true to form I won’t answer.  I wanna see if anyone (besides Glyn) knows the answer:

Seal’s ‘Kiss From A Rose’ was the theme from which film? 

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My answers:

Have I ever been in a food fight? Not that I remember…however…I probably look like I have been every time I get finished with a meal. That’s because I’m so messy. I don’t mean to be, but between drips, spills, and crumbs, and despite using bunches of napkins, you might think I’ve been in a food fight.

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I don’t like giving bad news to anyone, but have a few times. It’s hard to know what or how to say things like that.

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What’s beyond the stars? More stars and space, more planets yet discovered, aliens, other worlds, other living things…

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“Redneck” activities? Our whole life is probably considered ‘redneck’. We’ve always lived in the south, are hardworking people who aren’t afraid of getting our hands dirty at our jobs, and that might even be working out in the hot Texas sun, where your neck gets red and sunburned. Honest people, who live simply, and loyally stick up for our own. Yes, we have a unique way of speaking, and quirky ways of doing things, which others may think are silly or strange, but that’s just the way we are.

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A scary scene from a movie or a scary book? I love scary movies and books, so not much bothers me. The scenes that affected me the most, were from real life. Fish jumping out of their bowl haunts me to this day with nightmares and a fish phobia, and the F5 tornado I was in I still get nightmares about.

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I love that song, “Kiss From a Rose”, by Seal, but I haven’t a clue it was in a movie. We don’t go to or watch many movies.

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2018 BS

What’s in the Box? Show & Tell # 1

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What’s in the Box? Show & Tell # 1

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I have a lot of boxes out in the garage, and in my closet that have been there for a long time. I thought it might be interesting to have a look inside, and post what all I find.  **note** I got this idea from another blogger, but can’t find their post, now. So, if you are that person, thank you!

Some of these boxes are my stored away things, and some are boxes of saved stuff from my parents and grand-parents. It should be fun to see these long lost treasures.

I’ll be posting a new revelation as often as possible, with a few pictures, up until I either get tired of it, or run out of stuff. There are a lot of things to look through.

Hope you enjoy my ‘show & tell’ series! 🙂

Let’s have a look!

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This is a box of things my granny kept.

First up, is a 1953 calendar. There were two of them. At the top you can add a 5 x 7 photo, and they had photos of two of my cousins. I removed them, because I don’t usually put photos of people on my blog (privacy reasons).

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This is a small photo album. It has a few photos of relatives…some I know, some I don’t know who they are.

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Now, we have a very cute little memory box? The writing on the box says it is a Dorothy Perkins Sachet and is called, “Memoirs”. It looks like it contained a sachet of some sort, but the box could be used to store a small memory later on. The box is a thin, pink plastic, or possibly celluloid? The items inside the box were a corner torn off a dollar bill, and a note, telling about the box. The note reads:

To Nina (my aunt)

From Mrs. Frances.

McCamey Texas

1930

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This is a giant crossword puzzle that says it’s 8 feet long! It’s squares are almost all filled in, I’m thinking by my granny. She was a dedicated crossword puzzle fan, and always had one going, either from books of them, or from the newspapers. She was serious about working them, and used a crossword dictionary all the time, too. She’d get her reading glasses on, and not stop until they were done, even if they were difficult.

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2018 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 31

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 31

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TWO SOULS: INTO THE FIRE

warning…..adult content

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After hearing all the old mountain woman had said, Steve walked out of the mountain village and down the twisty road, back to the highway. His head was reeling. He had no idea which way to go. He didn’t want to go back home yet, so he started in the opposite direction, to the west…the same way Ghost had gone. As the sun went down and it began to get dark, a semi truck came down the highway… the trucker stopped for Steve.

As fate would have it, it was the same guy Ghost had hitched a ride with. Steve told the guy he was searching for his friend, who may have come this way. The man mentioned his other hitchhiker sounded like Steve’s friend. He didn’t mention what he’d done to him.

So, Steve knew he was on the right path, and when offered, he rode all the way to L.A. with the trucker. As they pulled up into the freight yard, he told Steve that this was the last place he’d seen him. Steve walked away, sure he was getting closer to finding Ghost.

He didn’t know just how close he’d be. He wandered around the area for a few days, putting out flyers with Ghost’s picture on it everywhere he went. He asked around, but no one had any information. That is until he went into a small coffee shop. He spoke to the barista about his search for Ghost.

She screamed, “I know him!” Steve insisted she tell him what she knew. She did, then added, “But, I haven’t seen them in awhile. They got too big for this place and started playing bigger venues. They put flyers up, but I haven’t been able to get off work to catch a performance. Maybe you can!”

Steve thanked her, then left. He walked around some more, now looking for the flyers. He finally found an old one tacked to a light pole. He tore it down and stared at the picture on it. It was definitely Ghost. His heart quickened. They’d played several nights before, at a place across the city, a popular club. Then he looked closer at the person in the picture with Ghost. He narrowed his eyes. He already didn’t like this Maxy person.

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Back in Missing Mile, Kinsey was looking at the same flyer that Steve was looking at. Just that day, he’d received an envelope in the mail. It had the flyer for Ghost and Maxy’s band, and another flyer…one of those Steve had been putting up everywhere. Written on the first flyer was a note. It said, ‘Is this the Ghost you’re looking for? Don’t waste your time. He belongs to me now!’ It wasn’t signed. Kinsey just stared at it. Steve was somewhere out there, Ghost was somewhere out there…who knew if they’d ever find each other. It just keeps getting worse, he thought. I’m too old to deal with all this drama. He figured he’d just mind his own business for the time being. There was nothing he could do about it anyway. He shook his head and went back to work.

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Steve continued his search. Every time he’d thought he was close, he found he was just a little too late. He kept on though, searching every group of people he saw, for a glimpse maybe of seeing Ghost.

The night of the phone call had made Maxy furious. He’d thrown Ghost into the wall, his phone was broken, and Ghost wasn’t co-operating according to his plans anymore. He was glad Ghost was hurting, there on the floor. He stood over him, telling him he’d crossed the line, that he owned him now, and he demanded Ghost do what he said, that he’d never let him go.

Ghost barely heard him. He’d hit his head hard on the brick accent wall, when he fell against it, and was half knocked out. A gash was cut into the back of his head, and was bleeding, his ears were ringing, and his vision was blurry. Then, Maxy was yelling what sounded like nonsense at him. Ghost tried to sit up, but was extremely dizzy. Before he could do anything, Maxy attacked him. He held Ghost down and took him by force, in anger and dominance.

Ghost was defenseless against such rage. Afterwards, he vowed to himself to get away as soon as he could. He was afraid for his life. He knew he needed help, but from who? He really didn’t know anyone in this city, and he’d been kept pretty isolated by Maxy, and now Maxy would be watching him even closer.

The next morning, Maxy was all apologetic, and said he was sorry, but Ghost didn’t believe it for a second. He went along with it, fearing that if he didn’t, he’d be in for more trouble. Maxy did have another plan for controlling Ghost.  He’d found that whenever he’d slipped Ghost something stronger than pot, Ghost would mellow out and be pliable…he could get him to do anything. He didn’t know why, because the same drugs made everyone he knew all hyper. He didn’t know about Ghost’s ADD problem, and that stimulants worked the exact opposite on it.

So he started slipping the drugs into whatever Ghost ate or drank. It worked just like he planned. What else he didn’t know, was that when Ghost was in the calm state, his mind would do what it did best. Ghost was able to actually focus and sent out his mind messages even stronger, and could receive and feel other’s thoughts better, too.

For the next few days, as Ghost’s head cleared of the dizziness and headache, he kept getting visions and dreams of Steve. They were unfiltered, and seemed desperate and frantic…and worst of all, nearby. He couldn’t get the feelings to go away. He didn’t really want them to go away, just wanted to know what they meant. He pushed his mind in Steve’s direction. Maybe that would clarify things better. He felt that Steve was here, close by, looking for him. He was torn. He wanted Steve to find him, but he wasn’t sure he could face him yet.

He and Maxy had another show booked that night. It went ok…a big crowd showed up. Then, as they were leaving, Ghost froze, thinking he saw Steve, there on the sidewalk. Steve did not see him, the crowd was pushing and shoving along as they left the venue. Steve was pushed along, too. Ghost was sure it was him, but he looked so sad and beaten down.

Maxy had seen Ghost staring at something, someone in the crowd, and he didn’t like it. He grabbed Ghost’s arm tightly and dragged him back into the club. He kept Ghost next to him the rest of the night.

Steve had tried to get to the club where Ghost was playing that night. He’d finally found a current flyer and made his way over there, getting lost a few times. As he reached the club, everyone was leaving, and he knew he’d missed his chance at finding Ghost…again. He hung around anyway, just in case, but the club was closing, and he’d never gotten to see Ghost. He was sick of this. He had no money or place to stay. He couldn’t find Ghost. Maybe he should go back home to regroup, figure out some other way, because this wasn’t working.

So, late that night he got out on the highway and hitched back to North Carolina. It took three days. He was exhausted. Back at the house, he collapsed into bed, not waking for hours. Ghost was in his dreams.

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2018 BS

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This is a work of “fan fiction” based on the novel, “Lost Souls” by Poppy Z. Brite. All credit for the original characters, places, and some backstory mentions, belong to Ms. Brite and her publishing affiliates. Only newly introduced characters, places, and original elements of this story are entirely from my imagination. Character descriptions are a blend of the original book descriptions and my interpretation of them.

All songs included in this work will be solely owned by the original performers/writers and will be credited. Creative license is taken in including them in this story.

No harm is intended toward author, musicians, or people and situations to whom there may be a resemblance.

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The content herein is rated by me as being at the high end of MA (Mature Audience). It includes strong language, violence, sexual themes, including same sex pairingsreligious themes, and fantasy horror.

Hey, Hey We’re the Monkees – Song Lyric Sunday – Street

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Song Lyric Sunday Theme for 7/29/18

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Happy Sunday!

Today, Helen has asked us for songs that include the word street. Thanks, Helen!

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I’ll admit, I loved the Monkees, as a band, and also their television show. It was funny, with lots of slapstick and campy humor, and had good music. I bought all their albums (vinyl) and still have them here. My daughters enjoyed the music and show, too. Funny fact…we actually do sometimes sing the song together, and do the funny walk.

Hope you enjoy this blast from the past.

P.S. Did you like the Monkees? Which guy was your favorite? I thought Davy was cute, but my favorite was Micky. I’d seen Micky Dolenz years ago in a movie titled, “Circus Boy”, and it was fun to see him again in the later TV show. 🙂

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“The Monkees – Opening & Closing Theme”, is a song that begins the television show of, “The Monkees”. It was written by Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, and released in 1967. It is on the Colgems label, and is included on the album, “The Monkees”.

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“(Theme From) The Monkees”

Here we come, walkin’
Down the street
We get the funniest looks from
Ev’ry one we meet
Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees
And people say we monkey around
But we’re too busy singing
To put anybody downWe go wherever we want to do
What we like to do
We don’t have time to get restless
There’s always something new
Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees
And people say we monkey around
But we’re too busy singing
To put anybody downWe’re just tryin’ to be friendly
Come and watch us sing and play
We’re the young generation
And we’ve got something to sayAny time, Or anywhere
Just look over your shoulder
Guess who’ll be standing thereHey, hey, we’re the Monkees
And people say we monkey around
But we’re too busy singing
To put anybody down

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Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees
And people say we monkey around
But we’re too busy singing
To put anybody down

We’re just tryin’ to be friendly
Come and watch us sing and play
We’re the young generation
And we’ve got something to say

Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees
Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees
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[Extra verse:]
Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees
You never know where we’ll be found
So you’d better get ready
We may be comin’ to your town

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Lyrics found on azlyrics.com
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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️
© 2018 BS

 

Stream of Consciousness Saturday – SOCS – Tea/T/Tea

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Stream of Consciousness Saturday – SOCS – Tea/T/Tea

The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS July 28/18

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Happy Saturday! Here’s what our fabulous hostess, Linda G. Hill, has given us for the prompt. Thanks, Linda!

Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness Saturday is “T, tea, tee.” Theme your post around “tea” or “tee,” or find a word that starts with “T” and talk about that. Bonus points if you manage to incorporate all three. Enjoy!

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To admit I’m a tea drinker isn’t difficult. I have a glass of iced tea with me almost all the time. Only if I’m having coffee or milk, do I not have my tea. I’ve tried it hot, but not a big fan of it that way. Just ice cold tea will do. Maybe I should try it hot more often, though.

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Tees, as in golf tees, are always around here. The mister is a golfer, so we have lots of tees. I tried golfing a couple of times, and it was okay, but really I’d much rather just drive the golf cart around. That part was fun.

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Then, there are the double T words, of which there are too many to tangle with at this time. (9 words starting with letter T in that sentence)

Here’s one we see around town all the time. The double T of Texas Tech University.

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2018 BS

 

Flower of the Day – Office Flowers

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Flower of the Day – Office Flowers

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These flowers were some of the pretty decorations at my eye doctor’s office. They are artificial ones, but look so real.

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

Flower of the Day – July 28, 2018 – Bearded Iris (BW and Color)

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2018 BS