To be sure we are all on the same page, I wanted to clarify that the topic for next week is A Childhood Hero, suggested by Diane.
I've updated my post for this week to reflect this.
Onward with sharpened pencils -- or shiny keyboards -- we go!
Hopefully I haven't caused you to feel like this . . . |
I can identify with poor kitten.
ReplyDeleteSome days really feel like that, don't they? :)
DeleteThat makes three of us.
DeleteLOL! I've worn that expression many times... sadly, though, I didn't look as cute in it as the kitteh. ;-)
ReplyDeleteTo use another animal comparison completely, it's the "deer in the headlights" look!
DeleteMy brain is a damp fizzer at the moment, and any explosion would be minor.
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing topic - and I wonder whether our childhood heroes retain their place in our heart.
I've been having a good rummage around in my brain on this topic, and that thought crossed my mind, too, EC.
DeleteMy brain blew up long ago!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Janie
LOL - but it seems to work just fine in spite of that, Janie :)
DeleteI don't know. I can't remember what I did five minutes ago.
DeleteYes, there are times i wish i could just chuck it all and run away from home so my brain doesn't explode.
ReplyDeleteA Childhood Hero -- i will have that in my head for about five minutes, and when i go to write the poem, heaven only knows where it will be, so i will probably be back to look again...
You have an exceptionally busy life, Mimi. I don't know where you find time to blog!
Deletewhen i read it in your previous post an instant image came in my head was six million dollar man :)
ReplyDeletei wish i can read your post everyday :)
happy summer my dear Jenny!
I remember the six million dollar man! Haven't thought of that in years!
DeleteThank you, baili, and happy summer to you, too :)
It's a good thing I don't participate in Poetry Mondays, I don't recall having a childhood hero.
ReplyDeleteMe either, River! This will take a lot more thought :)
DeleteExploding brains are quite inconvenient...
ReplyDelete-Doug in Oakland
Indeedy :)
DeleteI look forward to reading about childhood hero, jenny_o. I also enjoyed the cat meme. Have a good one.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to it, too, Mr. S - at this point I still haven't figured out what that poem is going to look like - lol
DeleteYou can do it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure how, but it will happen, Diane!
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