Sunday Stills, the next challenge: Power Lines

I hate overhead power lines, but they’re everywhere in my neighbourhood at Beauty Point, Sydney, Australia and I like taking photos of them. These were taken last year.

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This one was taken in Medusa Street. I like the combination of straight lines and loops connecting it all together.

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The perfect geometry of the power lines and the double cross is quite pleasing. This photo was taken in Pindari Avenue,  about fifty metres from my house.

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A full moon can turn a power pole with its lines into a romantic sight.

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This is my friend the magpie sitting on the pole in front of my house. The magpie’s song brightens my day. Without the power pole the bird would be sitting in the tree and I wouldn’t see it. Nothing is ever perfect!

 

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Copyright 2014 Irina Dimitric

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InQuedible Quartet in 3:34 minutes

I just had to reblog this. I laughed my head off.

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Falsehood and Truth – Fable

 

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Once upon a time, two beautiful girls, wearing beautiful garments, went to bathe in a lake. The girls’ names were Falsehood and Truth. They took off their dresses, arranged them carefully on the bed of grass and dived into the water.

But they didn’t notice that behind a tree there was a man feasting his eyes on their beauty.

The man was known in the village for snooping around and gossiping, which was more often than not taken with a grain of salt by those of a more discerning mind. His name was Bill Parker, but the villagers called him Nosey Parker for obvious reasons.

Falsehood and Truth continued to frolic in the water among lily pads and playful fish, splashing each other, screaming with delight and laughing, unaware of the pair of inquisitive eyes behind the tree.

Then Truth got tired and decided to float on her back for a little rest. She shut her eyes and let the water be her cosy bed adorned with white and pink waterlilies, like innocent Ophelia’s.

Falsehood got bored and decided to get out of the water. When she saw Truth’s lovely dress on the ground, she couldn’t help noticing that it was much more beautiful than her own, so she quickly put it on and left in a hurry.

After a while, Truth opened her eyes and realising Falsehood had disappeared, got out of the water.

Horror of horrors! Her dress was gone, too!

No, she wasn’t going to wear Falsehood’s dress. Everyone knew that Falsehood was in the habit of telling fibs. What would people think if they saw her in Falsehood’s dress?  No one would ever trust her again.

As her reputation was at stake, Truth chose to go home naked.

Nosey Parker, naturally, told the villagers what he had seen.

And that is how the expression ‘the naked truth’ came into being.

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Quote: The naked truth is always better than the best dressed lie.

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The source for this fable is on page 170 in Edwin Radford’s book To Coin a Phrase.

naked truth, the The phrase speaks for itself but has had a fable woven about it. Falsehood and Truth went together to bathe in the river. Falsehood came out first and dressed in the garments of Truth. Truth, unwilling to go dressed as Falsehood, preferred to go naked.

© 2014 Irina Dimitric

 

The Prompt

Write a little story, like an Aesop fable, or one of Kipling’s Just So Stories, about an expression, a favorite one from the language or one you make up. Tell us how the expression came about and how the expression came to mean what it means now, and be as fanciful and imaginative about it as you can.

Here are some suggestions, which you may take with a grain of salt:

  • take with a grain of salt
  • go back to one’s roots
  • what’s your beef (complaint)?
  • cold feet
  • cut (or made up, as a story) out of whole cloth
  • face the music
  • go whole hog
  • everything but the kitchen sink

http://dougwestberg.wordpress.com/2014/06/29/sunwinks_june_29_2014/

 

 

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SunWinks! June 29, 2014: Aboard the H.M.S. Metaphor

I’m inviting writers to this exciting new writing group on WordPress. Each weekly challenge is introduced by a most scholarly introduction with plenty of examples. You’ll love it!

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SunWinks! June 29, 2014: Aboard the H.M.S. Metaphor

Dear SunWinkers!

Where are all the haikais? I expected to be inundated with poo-kus. Well, there are no deadlines at SunWinks! Get them in when you can—it’s never too late.

Important note: if SunWinks! and Writing Essential Group are to survive and thrive, it is imperative that you do your part by sharing these columns with your communities on WordPress, Facebook, Twitter, StumbleUpon, Pinterest, Google+, whatever. We can’t build a community without your help.

On to today’s topic: Metaphor. That stampeding of hooves you hear is the self-described “non-poets” running as fast as they can in the other direction. I get the same reaction every time I mention that word: “I just don’t understand poetry.”

The inescapable fact is that you pretty much cannot write a poem without using metaphor in some form or fashion. But here’s the thing: you also…

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Author Learning Center

Hello Folks!

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If you are thinking of self-publishing and don’t know how to go about it, you might consider joining the Author Learning Center. That’s what I did at the beginning of April when I signed the agreement with Xlibris to publish a book of my poetry and some colour photos; it might have even been the first of April, April Fools’ Day, when the idea occurred to me to organise my work into a collection! Whether I’m a fool or not, time will show as I journey through the publishing process.

So far I have been very happy with the friendliness of the consultants and with their readiness to answer my questions. One of these consultants is Chris Lodovice who guided me through the Author Learning Center, which I found very useful. You can email him if you wish to learn more.

Chris Lodovice
AUTHOR CONSULTANT
Author Learning Center
CLodovice@AuthorLearningCenter.Com

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Share Your World – 2014 Week 25

Here are my answers to Week 25 questions.

I love fox-terriers, poodles and labra-doodles, huskies and a little Shih Tzu by the name of Mufti, who appears on my blog in pictures and stories. Dogs have always been part of my life, although for the last three years mostly a soft toy variety. My favourite is Softy Noo; I wrote about him in a tumbling verse (it’s somewhere on my blog, too). Here’s his photo.

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Even if you gave me a million dollars, I’d never go scuba diving! I’m just plain scared of sea creatures, those that can harm you.

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Two very important things happened in my life last week:

On Wednesday 18 June, I submitted my very first manuscript to the publishers: a collection of poems and photos. It took me two months to select, edit and collate the poems and photos for submission. It was a steep learning curve. I wonder how long it will take for the book to be published.

And on Friday, my husband and I celebrated the 50th anniversary of our arrival in Sydney, Australia in the company of our dear friends who made it possible for us to migrate by being the guarantors and welcoming us with open arms. We have never looked back. The four of us had a lovely time together in a restaurant by the sea at Balmoral, remembering the good old times of our youth and very grateful to be living in this beautiful country.

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Here I am with Vera, my dear friend, I went to school with back in Zagreb. She was 80 this year in May, and I’ll be 80 next March. How good is that? To have a good friend by your side all those years. Vera Sydney is now actively involved  in Courage to Care, a travelling exhibition using Holocaust survival stories to promote tolerance and the courage to stand up against the bully.

Using Holocaust survivors’ stories as an example, Courage to Care empowers its participants to take positive action in relation to discrimination and bullying in all forms, from the schoolyard to the workplace and beyond – not to be bystanders, to make a difference whenever possible 

http://www.couragetocare.com.au/content_common/internal.aspx?id=dd349cf4-d913-498c-b5b2-2f95c1294fd5

Good on you, Vera!

Vera’s story can be found on Google in the Story of Vera Neufeld and the Escape of 220 Jewish Refugees from North Italy during World War 2.

Beginning in NSW in 1999, Courage to Care has staged over 32 exhibitions mainly in regional galleries and museums throughout NSW and beyond, as well as larger venues including the National Archives of Australia in Canberra and the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney.

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Our lovely husbands talking sport. They deserve to appear in a big photo because they’ve both achieved a lot and their contribution to their new homeland is quite impressive. They can both be found on Google – Aleksandar Sasha Dimitric and Nino Sydney, the type of migrants Australia appreciates, and Vera and I are very proud of our husbands.  🙂

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And beautiful Balmoral Beach definitely deserves a large photo.

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Not many people know that I can still touch my toes!

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I’m looking forward to having a haircut!

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I believe I’ve answered all the questions.

http://ceenphotography.com/2014/06/23/share-your-world-2014-week-25/

©2014 Irina Dimitric

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Terrific Tuesday Trials: Alike

At Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia, 2 August 2011

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I wonder whether they are brother and sister or husband and wife?

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These two are definitely parent and offspring.

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Have a great Sunday!

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Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Crooked and Squiggly Lines

The first two photos were taken with my new smartphone HTC DESIRE 300 yesterday at sunset. irina dimitric
Hibiscus in my street

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A tree in my street at sunset

The following two photos were taken with my small digital camera, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ7, in April 2013.

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Mint

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Broken flyscreen in my room. It hasn’t been repaired yet! First I want to take a photo of it with my new smartphone.

Cheers 🙂 Irina

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The Sentinel – Haiku

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Hibiscus

 

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Hibiscus aglow
Aglow bright red
With the setting sun

Glowing bright red
In the Garden of Love
Like the Maiden’s
Ripe lips

Lips ripe with
Glowing love
The young Dreamer
Yearns to kiss

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© Irina Dimitric 2014.

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