The Artist’s Eye: La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans


Is there a painting or sculpture you’re drawn to? What does it say to you? Describe the experience. Or, if art doesn’t speak to you, tell us why. Photographers, artists, poets: show us ART. Strange Tastes This evening when I got home & read the daily prompt I started trying to think of a painting that had really affected me. I toyed with the idea of … Continue reading The Artist’s Eye: La Petite Danseuse de Quatorze Ans

Trains, Planes, and Automobiles: Modes of Transport


You’re going on a cross-country trip. Airplane, train, bus, or car? (Or something else entirely — bike? Hot air balloon?) Photographers, artists, poets: show us TRAVEL. Modes of Transport – Hmm! There are many ways to get around. I’m not a great transport enthusiast or anything, but I have a few pics to share. I thought I’d try out that page thingy today, so I’ve sorted … Continue reading Trains, Planes, and Automobiles: Modes of Transport

Check This Out – Egyptian Statue Moving


Check This Out! Mystery over museum’s moving statue. Video here …  Egyptian statue moving Time-lapse footage shows an Egyptian statue moving in it’s glass display cabinet, according to a Manchester Museum. The museum says it installed a stop-motion camera after reports the carving had started changing position, despite apparently not being moved by human hands for 80 years. The 10 inch stone statue dates back to 1800 BC. Picture: Khana Spector © … Continue reading Check This Out – Egyptian Statue Moving

21st Century Citizen: Uncomfortable Me


Do you belong in this day and age? Do you feel comfortable being a citizen of the 21st-century? If you do, explain why — and if you don’t, when in human history would you rather be? Photographers, artists, poets: show us MODERN.   When I was a very young child I had the distinct feeling that I did not belong. I would often fantasize that one … Continue reading 21st Century Citizen: Uncomfortable Me

Morality Play: Reflections On The Self


Where do your morals come from – – your family? Your faith? Your philosophical worldview? How do you deal with those who don’t share them, or derive them from a different source? Photographers, artists, poets: show us THE SOURCE. “Family, Faith, Filosophy … … so many ‘F’ words are associated with morals!” That’s what my husband said when I read the requirements of the daily … Continue reading Morality Play: Reflections On The Self

Ha Ha Ha: Bonk (Updated)


Tell us a joke! Knock-knock joke, long story with a unexpected punchline, great zinger — all jokes are welcome! Photographers, artists, poets: show us FUNNY. Update: I’ve got one, I’ve got one …. “Knock, knock” Who’s there?” “Daily” “Daily who?” “Daily Prompt!” BOOM, BOOM … Sorry! OK … Firstly, I’m really useless at telling jokes. Secondly, whenever I hear a really good joke I forget … Continue reading Ha Ha Ha: Bonk (Updated)

Tagline: Mantra – For Your Pleasure & Delight


Often, our blogs have taglines. But what if humans did, too? What would your tagline be? Photographers, artists, poets: show us ADVERTISING. Mantra Actually the human equivalent of the tagline is probably the mantra, at least for me it is. For any one who has ventured down the road of mysticism, in any of it’s forms, the mantra is usually one of the essential items … Continue reading Tagline: Mantra – For Your Pleasure & Delight

Might As Well Jump: Into the Unknown


What’s the biggest risk you’d like to take — but haven’t been able to? What would have to happen to make you comfortable taking it? Photographers, artists, poets: show us JUMP. I’m no stranger to risk taking & leaps of faith. I’ve reinvented myself & my life a couple of times already, but if I have to define one risk or leap I would take … Continue reading Might As Well Jump: Into the Unknown

Weekly Photo Challenge: Curves – Paris Style


Share a picture of CURVES and explain why you chose that picture! I took this picture when I was in Paris  for a weekend with my eldest grandson. He was nine years old  & was very impressed with this monument. I remember him tugging at my arm & saying, “Look Nanny, boobs!”. I think it demonstrates curves in one of their most appreciated forms. Curves Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: Curves – Paris Style

Shape Up or Ship Out: Who Are We Today Then?


Write a letter to the personality trait you like least, convincing it to shape up or ship out. Be as threatening, theatrical, or thoroughly charming as is necessary to get the job done. Photographers, artists, poets: show us UGLY. The Wall! Ugly Love? For some people love is beyond their comprehension, however much they try. The problem is they only want to love in order … Continue reading Shape Up or Ship Out: Who Are We Today Then?

Singin’ in the Rain: Ducks, Lightning & Rainbows


Safe inside, toasty warm, while water pitter-patters on the roof… describe your perfect, rainy afternoon. Photographers, artists, poets: show us RAIN. I remember one summer afternoon in London. We had one of those wonderful mid-summer thunder storms that usually happen in the middle of a picnic. This time we were at home &, looking out of the window, saw that our street had turned into … Continue reading Singin’ in the Rain: Ducks, Lightning & Rainbows

In Good Faith: Discovering Hinduism


Describe a memory or encounter in which you considered your faith, religion, spirituality — or lack of — for the first time. Photographers, artists, poets: show us FAITH. Discovering Hinduism When I was about 8 my mother & sister took me on a shopping trip to Oxford Street in London. Both of them could shop for hours at a time in clothing shops. I didn’t … Continue reading In Good Faith: Discovering Hinduism

You’ve Got the Power: In The Service Of The State


You have the power to enact a single law. What would it be? Photographers, artists, poets: show us RULES. Rules Is Rules My Law I would introduce a new category of government employment aimed at eliminating corruption. This would define a “Service of the State” status at all top levels in government & the legal system. These people would be barred from earning money or … Continue reading You’ve Got the Power: In The Service Of The State

Take Care: Can I use Your Computer Please?


When you’re unwell, do you allow others to take care of you, or do you prefer to soldier on alone? What does it take for you to ask for help? Photographers, artists, poets: show us HELP. I have never liked to ask for help, but I now understand that when I genuinely need help I should ask, rather than struggling unnecessarily & making everyone else’s … Continue reading Take Care: Can I use Your Computer Please?

Ripped Into the Headline: New Guidelines for the Use of the Weekend


Write about something that happened over the weekend as though it’s the top story on your local paper. Photographers, artists, poets show us something from your WEEKEND. The government announced “New Guidelines for the Use of the Weekend” today: 1. Be Intentional – Your time is precious, use it or lose it. 2. Experience Something – Get out of the house & use your senses. … Continue reading Ripped Into the Headline: New Guidelines for the Use of the Weekend

The Normal: Mr. & Mrs. Normal


Is being “normal” — whatever that means to you — a good thing, or a bad thing? Neither? Photographers, artists, poets: show us EVERYDAY. There Is Nothing Normal About This Post! Notions of normality are somewhat like notions of justice – Completely relative to the perspective from which they are being viewed. N – ot O – bviously R – ight M – aybe A – ctually L – udicrous I … Continue reading The Normal: Mr. & Mrs. Normal

Do Not Disturb: Too Late – I’m Disturbed!


How do you manage your online privacy? Are there certain things you won’t post in certain places? Information you’ll never share online? Or do you assume information about you is accessible anyway? Photographers, artists, poets: show us PRIVATE. Privacy! What Privacy? Some of you might have noticed that we were burgled earlier this week. This is how they got in, through the window, which they … Continue reading Do Not Disturb: Too Late – I’m Disturbed!

Never: Never Say Never


Tell us about a thing you’ll never write about. Photographers, artists, poets: show us FORBIDDEN.  Never Say Never I never said, I never would, It’s not that it’s forbidden. I never said, I never could, & wouldn’t want it hidden. I never said, you never should. You knew I was just kidding. So let it now be understood, that fear does the forbidding. 🙂 Never … Continue reading Never: Never Say Never

Red Pill, Blue Pill: You’ve Got To Be Kidding!


If you could get all the nutrition you needed in a day with a pill — no worrying about what to eat, no food preparation — would you do it? Photographers, artists, poets: show us NOURISHMENT. So here’s my Daily Prompt contribution for yesterday – Better late than never. You’ve Got To Be Kidding! This was a really bad night for this particular prompt. Firstly, … Continue reading Red Pill, Blue Pill: You’ve Got To Be Kidding!

Tourist Trap: Akka, Akko, Acre


What’s your dream tourist destination — either a place you’ve been and loved, or a place you’d love to visit? What about it speaks to you? Photographers, artists, poets: show us VACATION. Akka, Akko, Acre – A city with many names & that’s not counting Ake, Akre & ‘St. John d’Acre’ as it was called during the crusades. The ancient Egyptians possibly called it Aak … Continue reading Tourist Trap: Akka, Akko, Acre

Silver Linings: When Ugly Is Beautiful!


Daily Prompt: Silver Linings Write about something you consider “ugly” — war, violence, failure, hatred — but try to find beauty, or a sense of hope, in your thoughts. Photographers, artists, poets: show us UGLY. This is what I got when I Googled “Ugly” … Seriously, take a look … Ugly Models – London They say … “Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder” … Continue reading Silver Linings: When Ugly Is Beautiful!

Weekly Photo Challenge: The Sign Says – Einstein Was Here


Proof that I stood in the same place as Einstein. Yes Einstein stood here 90 years ago & planted this very tree. Proof that I married a tree-hugger. I chose this sign because when I read it I couldn’t believe my eyes. I was taking photo’s of other things, trying to get a decent shot for a Flickr Friday submission when I suddenly spotted the … Continue reading Weekly Photo Challenge: The Sign Says – Einstein Was Here

Metamorphosis: The Tank


He lay himself down beside the stream. Strange, he didn’t usually need to rest on his way home from school, but he had an overwhelming urge to sleep. His eyelids became heavier & heavier, & try as he might, he just couldn’t stop himself from slipping into a slumber. As he drifted into his dreamscape he was trying to remember something his mother had called … Continue reading Metamorphosis: The Tank

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Freedom of Facebook: Freedom From Facebook!


Facebook has recently come under attack for failing to enforce its own guidelines on hate speech and violent imagery. Is it a website’s job to moderate the content users post, or should users have freedom to say what they want? Is there a happy medium? If so, how would you structure it? I’ve only been back on Facebook for a short while. I recently reactivated … Continue reading Freedom of Facebook: Freedom From Facebook!

The Next Big Thing: New Horizons


What will the next must-have technological innovation be? Jetpacks? Hoverboards? Wind-powered calculators? Photographers, show us INNOVATIVE. I remember when reading “Brave New World” being really impressed by the idea of ‘the feelies’, movies where the viewer could experience all the sensations related to the images they were seeing. I was quite certain that Huxley was right & that one day we would have such things. … Continue reading The Next Big Thing: New Horizons