
Wordle #301


Bioluminescence


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https://pensitivity101.wordpress.com/2022/12/19/share-your-world-19th-december/


Ever try to open up those capsules or pills that are encased in plastic with a foil bottom? The ones that the outer packaging claims “easy open”? I always need scissors! Seems funny now that I’m thinking back on it, but a disaster at the time. I had the unfortunate need for two of those tiny little tablets last night.
Funny only because I had just put biscuits in the oven for my meal of the day to accompany chicken veggie soup made the day before. Long story longer, I had just left the kitchen, set the timer for the biscuits and got a strange feeling…you know the one🙄😳😧. I rolled back to the kitchen, tried to grab the biscuits out of the oven, not realizing how hot a pan can get in less than a minute, opened the wrong drawer for a hot pad and then threw the pan on the stove top. Of course I was too late as I rolled to the bathroom.🤯. I may have a stomach bug requiring those tiny pills again🫢😓
https://lightmotifs.wordpress.com/2022/12/19/tmp87-trash-dumpers/
After listening to more of the book I suggested earlier, I trashed that post. It was not Maberry’s best to say the least. I don’t usually read horror anyway but this was mostly rated a big R and disgusting. My apologies.

https://earthlycomforts.uk/2022/12/17/question-time-over-coffee-9/

We have entered the micro-season of “The Bear Retreats To Its Den”. This is the first micro-season of the mini-season Major Snow. All the micro-seasons within Major Snow are: The Sky is Cold, Winter Comes (Dec.07 -Dec. 11). The Bear Retreats to its Den (Dec. 12 -Dec 16). The Salmon Gather to Spawn (Dec. 17 -Dec 21). These seasons were established in 1685 by Japanese astronomer Shibuka Shunkai and are specific to Japan.
This week’s haiku invitation is to write a haiku or senryu that references hibernation or winter seclusion. Share your haiku in the comments below, or post on your own page and link back to this post. I can’t wait to read what you write!
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huddled under wool
sheep trod through icy meadows
sunset warmth in barns
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From “Off the Grid News”: “Sheep should always have access to some form of shelter at all times during the year. However, under normal situations, sheep can handle cold weather and the elements much better than goats. In fact, they often seem to prefer being outside even in the worst winter weather as long as they have protection from drafts. I often observed my flock huddled behind a tree line, blocked from all wind with ice covering their wool in a thin film or snow piled up on their backs. The heavy wool coat with oily fleece is excellent water protection, and it keeps them well insulated naturally.”
https://naturalistweekly.com/2022/12/16/micro-season-the-bear-retreats-to-its-den/

(One of my favorite movies I’m going to watch again today.) Great music, comedy and absolutely worth a look.
“Jimmy Rabbitte (Robert Arkins), a self-proclaimed promoter, decides to organize an R&B group to fill the musical void in his hometown of Dublin, Ireland. The band comes together but ends up consisting entirely of white musicians who have little experience with the genre. Even though their raw talent and lofty aspirations gain the group notoriety, the pitfalls of fame began to tear at their newfound friendships as they prepare for their big show. Based on the novel by Roddy Doyle.” From https://consequence.net:

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