Monthly Archives: March 2022

Throwback Thursday – Report Cards

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Throwback Thursday – Report Cards

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This week Maggie asks us some questions about the report cards or progress reports we had in school. Thanks, Maggie!

https://fromcavewalls.wordpress.com/2022/03/31/throwback-thursday-32-report-cards-and-progress-reports/

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The questions:

  1. Looking back now, would you say you were a good, fair, or struggling student?
  2. How often were your school efforts reported to your parents?
  3. Did you receive letter grades, i.e. A, B, C, etc?
  4. Was your behavior reported on your progress reports or report cards?
  5. In what subjects did you excel and which subjects were a challenge?
  6. Did you ever try to change your grade? Turning a C into a B for example?
  7. Did you keep any of your report cards?
  8. Did you get rewarded for good grades? Punished for ‘bad’ grades?
  9. Did the subjects you excelled in prove to be where you excelled in life?
  10. What was your biggest detraction from your school work?

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My answers:

1. I’d say I was mostly a good student.

2. We got report cards at regular intervals, maybe every six weeks? They had to be signed by parents and returned to the teacher.

3. Yes, we had letter grades.

4. We sometimes got a short comments. I think most of the ones I got were good.

5. My best subjects were English and spelling. I was okay in history and science. I was horrible at math and physical education, making Ds and Fs a lot of times in both.

6. No, I never even thought about changing a grade.

7. Yes, I’m pretty sure I have all my report cards, from elementary all the way through high school and business college. They are somewhere here stored away. I run across them once in awhile while looking for other stuff, and it’s fun to see them.

8. My sister and I probably were told to do better on the subjects we were not so good in, and were given a dollar for each A grade.

9. Yes, I’ve continued to use my favorite subjects – English and spelling, by writing all sorts of things throughout the years, even writing short stories, fan fiction, diaries, plays, poems since I was at least 9 years old. I’ve even had a couple of poems published in magazines.

10. I liked school, and kept up with my studies, so didn’t get too distracted by goofing off much.

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© 2022 BS

Flower of the Day – Shasta Daisy

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Flower of the Day – Shasta Daisy

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I like the look of this white daisy with yellow center and a dark round spot in the middle. I’d call this a classic daisy look. It’s called a Shasta Daisy.There are a few sprigs of greenery mixed in with the bouquet.

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

https://ceenphotography.com/2022/03/30/fotd-march-31-tulips/

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2022 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 285

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 285

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“I really want to know you,” Melody said. “Like, how it was growing up. It seems so different from me.” She was drawing little hearts on the damp table.

“I do that,” Ghost said.

“Huh…do what?”

“That…draw on the table,” he said. “Ever since I was a kid, this here table. I drawed lots of stuff on here.” He pushed his finger around on the still wet surface of the old-fashioned dinette. “It could tell you lots of stories about me.”

“This table was our grandmother’s?” Melody asked.

“Um-hmm,” Ghost said, as he got a far-away look in his eyes.

“Oh, Ghost, I want to hear about her, too. I’ve missed so much.”

Ghost looked up, meeting her eyes. He knew she meant it, and that he would tell her everything…everything. “Everything,” he said aloud.

“Yes, everything.” Melody repeated, as she looked deep into Ghost’s eyes.

A thousand thoughts and memories were filling his mind…snippets of conversations, long gone, snap shots of his life, running together in fast-forward sequences. He wasn’t trying to send his images to her, but she was hearing and seeing some of them, as she stared back. They both were totally in their own world, together…he sending and she receiving the images and feelings. They didn’t hear Steve and Linda come quietly to the kitchen door.

They paused, watching Melody and Ghost, and were fascinated. Linda nudged Steve. He smiled, as they both could tell that these two were talking without words. Just then, Spirit jumped up onto the table, breaking their concentration. Both reached out to pet him, then laughed.

Steve cleared his throat to make himself noticed. “Y’all okay?”

“Yeah, we got some things to catch up on,” Ghost said. “And Spirit says he’s happy Melody came home to us, and I am, too.”

“Me, too,” Melody said. “I want to really be your sister, not just somebody who looks like you.”

“I got lots to tell you, and show you,” Ghost said.

Steve laughed. “Melody, you’ll learn soon enough that once you get Ghost talking, he don’t ever want to stop.”

“I can’t wait,” Melody said.

“Y’all have plenty of time for that. Right now, we gotta go to the store, that is if y’all want to eat, later,” Steve said. “Who’s coming with me”

“Me and Ghost,” Melody said, getting excited.

“I’m not,” Linda said. “I’m going back to the Yew. Kinsey’s probably pulling his hair out by now, trying to keep up with Stevie and Mandy. Y’all can take the van; it has more room. I’ll drive Kinsey’s car back.”

Melody jumped up from the table. “Where’s some paper? I’ll make a list.”

“I like making lists,” Ghost said. “I’ll get some paper for you.” He went off to his bedroom.

“Well, brother,” Linda said, “I’m heading back to town. Y’all coming in later?”

“Sure, we’ll be in, and Melody will probably need to recover from the shopping trip, if you know what I mean,” Steve said, shaking his head.

Linda laughed. “Oh, I think it’s you who’ll need to recover. Anyway, give me a hug, I’m outta here.”

“Need me to pick up some things at the store, while we’re there?” Melody asked Linda.

“Oh, yeah…write down juice, for the kids, and some cereal and milk for in the morning. I don’t know what else right now,” Linda said.

She and Steve walked toward the front porch. “See ya later,” Steve said, waving her off.

Back inside, Ghost handed Melody some paper and markers. “Here, ” he said. You can have this notebook for your own.”

“Oh, thank you,” Melody said. She started writing the list. “Tell me what y’all need to buy, and I’ll write it.” Ghost looked around the kitchen, naming off items.

“Put beer on there,” Steve said, as he came back into the kitchen.

“And, cat food,” Ghost said.

After a few minutes, the list was finished, and they were ready to go. “Where is this grocery store?” Melody asked.

“Raleigh…about thirty miles from here,” Steve said. “There’s a little one here, but for most of it, we go to the big one.”

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As they drove down the highway toward Raleigh, Steve said, “Ok, here’s the plan. We go in, we get what’s on the list, and we go home. Got it?”

“Uh…we need to go to the magic shop, too,” Ghost said.

“And, why is that?” Steve asked.

“There’s a magic shop,” Melody asked. “I want to go see it.”

“Maybe another day,” Steve said. He expected to get a rise from Ghost, or even Melody, but they were quiet. He glanced in the rearview mirror at Ghost, then noticed Melody smiling and nodding her head…for some reason he couldn’t find a reason for. Then it dawned on him…they were mind talking.

“Hey, y’all stop that ESPing each other.” He frowned. “If ya got something to say, just say it.”

“Okay, please, please, please, Steve, can we go to the magic shop?” Melody begged, hoping Ghost’s suggestion would work.

“We ain’t got nothing else to do today,” Ghost said.

Steve was shaking his head, no, but said. “Oh, y’all win, but just for a minute. We’ll go in, say hi, and you can get what you need. How’s that sound?”

“We can do that,” Ghost said. He and Melody high-fived.

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The rest of the trip was spent with Ghost singing songs, and Melody adding her voice along with him on the ones she knew. Steve smiled. They sound great together…

“Hey, I have an idea,” Steve said. “You both should sing a few songs on the stage.”

“Me…sing on a stage?” Melody asked.

“Yeah, you sing really good, and if you and Ghost sang together, it would be awesome.”

“You do sing good,” Ghost said. “When we gonna be on stage again?”

“Soon, I hope,” Steve said. “We’ll have to clear it with Kinsey, but I’m sure he’d be okay with some Saturday night.

“We can have Zack and Trevor up there, too,” Ghost said, getting excited. “I need to sing. Well, more than I do now, anyway.”

“I know, and it’s been way too long,” Steve said.

“What songs would you want me to sing?” Melody asked. “What if I mess it all up?”

“We’d practice a lot first, don’t worry about it. You already know most of them, anyway,” Ghost said. “It’s really fun, and the kids love it when we play. They won’t boo you, if you miss a word. They never do to me, and I forget the words sometimes…right, Steve?”

“That’s right, Melody. Ghost forgets the words, even though he’s been singing them for years. Then, he just makes something up and keeps going.” Steve laughed.

“Well, guess I’ll try it, then.” Melody said.

They were in Raleigh now, and Steve was negotiating the traffic. “This is a pretty big city,” Melody said, looking at the buildings and shops.

“There it is…the magic shop,” Ghost hollered, pointing it out to Melody. “It’s got all kinds of cool things in there, and the lady is real nice.”

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 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.

Flower of the Day – Hot Pink Roses

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Flower of the Day – Hot Pink Roses

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This might be some type of rose? The leaves look like those kind of leaves, I think. The hot pink petals are more spread apart than other kinds of roses.

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

https://ceenphotography.com/2022/03/29/fotd-march-29-sweet-violet-2/

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2022 BS

Flower of the Day – Sweet William

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Flower of the Day – Sweet William

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These are small flowers that are pink in the middle and white frilly petals on the edges.

In the second photo you may be able to see a small insect on the petals (center – long green legs)

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For Cee’s Flower of the Day:

https://ceenphotography.com/2022/03/28/fotd-march-29-sweet-violet/

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2022 BS

Two Souls: Into the Fire # 284

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Two Souls: Into the Fire # 284

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Linda stirred three teaspoons of sugar into the hot coffee she was going to bring out to Ghost.

“Come on,” she said to Melody.

They walked through the living room, and out to the front porch, the screen door slamming behind them.

“Here, Ghost, drink this. It’ll calm you down.” She handed Ghost the mug, and he gulped half of it right down, not waiting for it to cool.

“Ahh, thanks Linda,” he said.

Melody was watching from just in front of the door. She’d not come any farther out. Ghost noticed her hanging back, and knew she was upset, and a bit fearful.

“I didn’t mean to scare you, Melody.” Ghost looked up at Steve. “Tell her, Steve. I never mean to, it just happens.”

“Do you do this a lot?” Melody asked.

“Yeah, but I don’t plan on it.”

“Are you gonna find out what it was this time?” Steve asked.

Ghost shrugged. “It will be more clear later, when it wants to reveal itself.” He drank more of his coffee, now feeling he was done talking about the vision he’d had.” The others were wanting to hear more, though, but the only thoughts Ghost was picking up on were Melody’s. He didn’t want to. He didn’t like what he was hearing from her.

He tried not to stare at Melody, as he was concentrating on what she was thinking, but she was staring at him, and the look on her face was scaring him. He kept sending reassuring thoughts to her, but it was hard getting through, now. Her own thoughts were too loud. She seemed to be afraid of him…wary. She was overwhelmed at all the new people, ideas, and weirdness that she’d been exposed to the last week or so, since meeting Ghost, and his…now her family. She was surprised that it felt she’d known these people a long time, but a short time, also.

“Melody?” Ghost said, aloud. “I’m not…stop saying it.”

“I can’t,” she said, then ran back inside the house.

Frowning at Ghost’s and Melody’s sudden outburst, Steve asked, “What’s the matter with her, now?”

“I’ll go see,” Linda said, and followed Melody inside.

“Well? What’s the deal,” Steve asked Ghost. “What did you want her to stop saying?”

Ghost looked confused. “She was saying I’m crazy and scary, and why did she even have to meet us, and she wished she’d never met any of us.”

“Damn, I thought she liked us,” Steve said.

“Why would she say that?” Ghost asked. “Why now? I don’t understand.”

Steve could see Ghost truly seemed bewildered. He never seemed to remember that he had a way of appearing to others as strange, and yes, a bit crazy. It was just normal for him…he was who he was, but it took people awhile to get used to him.

“She’s just getting to see us the way we are at home. The traveling and all was fun, and exciting, and new. It’s just sinking in that we are her real family now, and there’s no going back, now that she knows.” Steve said, trying to explain, hoping this was the truth, and this was all that it was.

“I want her to like us, not be scared of us…of me…” Ghost said. “I don’t mean to be scary. And, she wanted me to show her how to talk to the spirits.”

“I know, Ghost,” Steve said. “It just got a little too real for her all of a sudden. She can’t help what her thoughts are. And, she didn’t actually say any of that out loud.”

“Oh, yeah…but I heard them real loud.” Ghost sighed, and rubbed his face. “Sometimes I wish I didn’t hear things.”

Steve didn’t have an answer for that, so he said, “Why don’t you go in there and talk to her?”

“About what?”

Steve rolled his eyes. “About what we just talked about. Show her you’re not scary…weird, yes…but not scary. She don’t need to feel afraid of you, I mean, you’re twins, for God’s sake. Don’t even have to talk. Just do that mind meld thing you do. I don’t know.”

Ghost made a face at Steve. “Mind meld thing?”

Steve shrugged. “Yeah…now go on in there.”

Ghost went to the door and peered in through the screen. “They’re not in there.”

Steve just pointed to the door, giving Ghost a look.

Ghost went in. He could hear Linda and Melody talking in the kitchen. He sidled in, poured himself another mug of coffee, and sat at the table. He nervously stirred sugar into it, making the spoon clink on the cup.

Linda had stopped talking, as she saw him come in. It was an awkward silence, that she felt needed to be broken. “You two need to talk,” she said, then left them there, as she went out to join Steve, on the front porch. Ghost was on one end of the table, Melody was on the other.

“Well, they talking?” Steve asked, as Linda came outside.

“Nope, not when I left.”

After a couple of minutes spent rocking back and forth on the swing, Steve asked, “You think she’ll fit in here?”

Linda was a bit surprised by the question. “Why wouldn’t she? She’s family.”

Steve shrugged. “I know, but I get the same damn feeling that I get from Ghost…that she could just up and disappear at any time.”

Linda nodded. “Oh, yeah, I see what you mean. I kind of feel it too, at least about her. She seems a bit flighty.”

“Um-hmm, that’s it,” Steve said. “She should at least give us a chance before taking off, if she does.” He closed his eyes, shaking his head. “God help Ghost, if she does take off. He’d be a total wreck. He’s always wanted to find some kind of relative, and she looks to be the only one he has.”

Linda looked worried. “We have to make sure she sticks around, then.”

“Yep,” Steve agreed.

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Inside, at the table, Ghost took a drink of his hot coffee, just as Melody spoke, startling him so, that he spilled half of it onto the table. “Shit, you scared me,” he blurted out.

Melody giggled. “I’m sorry.” She ran to get a towel. Ghost watched, as she mopped up the spill.

“I don’t want you to be scared of me. I’m sorry if I do crazy things, and I never mean to.”

Melody sat back down. “I know, and I didn’t mean what I said out there.” She put her hand over his. “I’m just trying to take in everything that’s happened to me, since I met y’all. I’m really glad you found me, and that we’re twins, and I have a for real family.”

“Me too,” Ghost said. “I always wanted to find someone, but never thought it would happen. Are you mad at me?”

“Mad? No, are you?”

“No.”

Melody smiled. “Then can we start over?”

Ghost nodded. “Yes.”

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Next part coming soon!

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Thanks for visiting! Peace ☮️

© 2019 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.

warning      warning      warning      warning

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.

If You Could Read My Mind – Song Lyric Sunday – Mind/Think/Brain

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If You Could Read My Mind – Song Lyric Sunday – Mind/Think/Brain

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This week the theme is songs that feature the brain, mind, and think in the lyrics.

Thanks to Jim Adams for hosting this musical challenge each week.

To join in today’s challenge, and also see other entries just click this link below:

https://jimadamsauthordotcom.wordpress.com/2022/03/26/use-your-noggin/

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There are quite a few Gordon Lightfoot songs I like, but this one is my favorite. I just like all the words – ghost, dark castles, wishing well, paperback novel – and then the music, and his voice. I guess I never knew what it was about really until I read about it, but it all just comes together to be a super song.

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From a Wiki article:

If You Could Read My Mind” is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. The lyrics were written when Lightfoot was reflecting upon his own divorce. It reached No. 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart on commercial release in 1970 and charted in several other countries on international release in 1971.[1]

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“If You Could Read My Mind”, by Gordon Lightfoot, was released in 1970. It was written by Gordon Lightfoot, and is on the Reprise label.

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If you could read my mind, love
What a tale my thoughts could tell
Just like an old time movie
‘Bout a ghost from a wishing well
In a castle dark or a fortress strong
With chains upon my feet
You know that ghost is me
And I will never be set free
As long as I am a ghost, you can’t see
If I could read your mind, love
What a tale your thoughts could tell
Just like a paperback novel
The kind the drugstore sells
When you reach the part where the heartaches come
The hero would be me
But heroes often fail
And you won’t read that book again
Because the ending’s just too hard to take
I’d walk away like a movie star
Who gets burned in a three way script
Enter number two, a movie queen to play the scene
Of bringing all the good things out in me
But for now, love, let’s be real
I never thought I could act this way
And I’ve got to say that I just don’t get it
I don’t know where we went wrong
But the feeling’s gone and I just can’t get it back
If you could read my mind, love
What a tale my thoughts could tell
Just like an old time movie
‘Bout a ghost from a wishing well
In a castle dark or a fortress strong
With chains upon my feet
But stories always end
And if you read between the lines
You’ll know that I’m just trying to understand
The feelings that you lack
I never thought I could feel this way
And I’ve got to say that I just don’t get it
I don’t know where we went wrong
But the feeling’s gone
And I just can’t get it back
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Gordon Lightfoot
If You Could Read My Mind lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc
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© 2022 BS

Fibbing Friday

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Fibbing Friday

This weekly challenge presents some questions that we are to give wrong answer to. It’s all in fun.

To join in this weekly challenge, and see other entries, just click the link below:

https://pcguyiv.wordpress.com/2022/03/25/fibbing-friday-march-25th-2022/

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  1. appendix  … This is the French word for Apple Pie with ice cream on top.
  2. bladder  … Sorry to say but this is one of the most poisonous snakes ever – the Black Adder.
  3. duodenum … This is two pairs of blue jeans the same style. When you find the perfect ones that fit, you buy extra (duo denim)
  4. varicose … When out on a date you tend to sit together really close or vericose, like that.
  5. vein … A short form of saying Vienna Sausages.
  6. artery … This is a hideaway retreat for an art colony so they have privacy when creating.
  7. influenza … It’s when you have to call in a chimney sweep to clear out the flue.
  8. pneumonia … It was going to be a new state in the US – New Monia, but was never accepted.
  9. phalanges … This was pretty cool – back in the Pharaoh times, it was an expensive lounge couch decorated with rare jewels.
  10. humerus … In old time western saloons you’d find at least one humerus spittoon for spitting your tobacco into.

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© 2022 BS