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Thursday, December 31, 2020
D&D IN 2020
AULD LANG SYNE, AMERICA
"'Auld Lang Syne' is a staple of every New Year’s Eve, but few people are aware of this song’s original poignant purpose. Singing it began as a way to recall friends who had died in the previous year. In America in the middle of the nineteenth century, though, it became a way to reclaim the unity and purpose of a nation increasingly riven by divisions." —Roger Lee Hall, "An Early American 'Auld Lang Syne,'" We’re History, December 31, 2016 |
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
A LIMERICK ON DECEPTION
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
2020: ON STORIES, TIME, AND QUERIES
Twenty-eight queries on a year in review. 2020 is nearly hindsight.
Q1. Which of the following words is least like the other? Most?
Story
Storied
Stall
Scared
Q2. Which of the following words is least like the other? Most?
Relative
Time
Relate
Test
Term
Q3. If I cry and no one sees, does my pain matter?
Q4. True or false: Not all stories have happy endings.
Q5. True or false: All stories deserve to be told.
Q6. True or false: All tears are wet.
Q7. Which of the following is a symptom of 2020? Choose all that apply.
Headache
Stomachache
Heartache
Q8. Define struggle. Define consolation.
How are the two similar? Different?
Q9. Which of the following email signatures does not belong?
Stay safe
Stay well
With best wishes
Regards
Q10. Which of the following words is most like the other? Least?
Pandemic
Pandemonium
Parade
Puppet
Q11. Which of the following is an appropriate 2020 holiday greeting?
With condolences
Season’s greetings
Almost there
The most ____ time of year
Q12. Which of the following is most likely to win product of the year?
Masks
Music
Memories
Q13. What types of puzzles are hardest to solve?
Puzzle of a thousand pieces
Puzzle of 365 days
Puzzle of 2020
Puzzle of 100,000 pieces
Q14. What type of loss can’t be recovered? What types can be?
Q15. As citizens, we’ve been told to be patient. Define patient.
Q15. Which of the following words is least like the others?
Patience
Patient
Patent
Pest
Plague
Q16. Define and explain the difference between 2 and 3 ply paper.
Q17. Which of the following words is most closely associated with 2020? Least?
Toilet
Tissue
Tear
Time
Q18. Which of the following doesn’t belong?
Bookshop
Bookstore
Book swap
Bookmark
Q19. Define relative.
Q20. Doctors caution arms ache post-vaccine. Why does no one caution against heart aches prior?
Q21. How can a virus with only three consonants travels all continents?
Q22. Which of the following words doesn’t belong?
Vaccine
Virus
Virulent
Verse
Q23. If friends tell me I look different on video, who has changed?
Q24. Which of the following words doesn’t belong?
Zoo
Zoom
Zine
Zipper
Q25. Define present. Are all presents gifts?
Q26. How does the future differ from the present?
Q27. Writers speak of the moment in time when strings of words go dead. Define that moment in time.
Q28. First thought, best thought. Ready. Set. Go.
1. An emotion associated with January 2020
2. Noun that describes 2020
3. Another word for truth
4. The word that describes a deep wound
5. Word that describes a sibling, parent, aunt, or cousin
6. A mineral or element on the periodic table of elements
7. Lyric—two words—from a favorite song
8. An emotion associated with March 2020
9. A cartoon character
10. Antonym for past
On Past Truths
Even as a young girl, I knew not all stories have _1__ endings.
Not all __2__ end well. Knew, also, that not all tales are __3__.
Time heals some ___4___, but not all. Time, too, is ___5___.
Eight comes both before and after nine. And not all relatives
are as strong as __6__.
On Crossroads
With a heart of __7__ and a sense of __8__,
we rest our heads on sheets of dancing __9__.
Nighttime falls on the __10__.
Run. Hurry now. We can beat it if we try.
Race for cures, vaccines, and fresh air.
Friends, too. Run. Hurry now.
Try, we can beat it now. Hurry. Run.
Race for a reason to live.
On Futures
Define Future. Define Race.
How are the two similar? Different?
1. The color of your favorite ice cream
2. A favorite pub entree
3. The noise of your daily commute
4. A carnival food
5. An airplane snack food
6. A destination reached only by air
7. A destination reached only by sea
8. First love. One word
9. A word that describes when shoulders rub
10. Something, someone, somewhere beloved.
Futures are the color of __1__, the flavor of __2__, and the sound of __3__.
Futures smell of __4__ and __5___. Futures tease of __6__. Futures
are __7__, __8__ and __9__. The future is __10__. Focus on the Future.
Hope
1. Antonym for damaged
2. An emotion associated with September 2020
3. A wish for 2021
4. An appropriate social distance (whole number only)
5. Synonym for vaccine
6. Number of consonants in COVID-19
7. The color of 2020
8. The smell of 2020
9. Humpty Dumpty sat on _____. (Plural)
10. Humpty Dumpty had great _____. (Plural)
11. A word that rhymes with wall and fall.
Hope is wrapped of ___ and ___. Hope is ___ times ___.
Hope is found in ___ times ___. Hope is ___ and____.
Hope persists despite ____ and ___. ____, too.
Hope is everywhere.
Monday, December 28, 2020
NEWS FROM ANTARCTICA
Sunday, December 27, 2020
PARDON ME
Mike Luckovich / Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
Saturday, December 26, 2020
MUNDUS NOVUS
In this Oct. 27, 2020 photo, artist Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg walks among thousands of white flags planted near RFK Memorial Stadium in Washington in remembrance of Americans who have died of COVID-19. Credit: Patrick Semansky, AP via The Detroit News, December 14, 2020. |
Friday, December 25, 2020
HOLIDAY MUSIC IN THE BLEAK MID-WINTER
SCREWGED
‘Tis the night before Christmas
and all through the House,
where the reps were so hopeful,
the Senate’s a louse.
T***p kills funds to feed families
as long food lines grow.
Our incomes are shriveling
while his own funds flow.
The White House is lit
with bright colors galore
while suffering lingers
among the Black, Brown, and poor.
Small businesses are dying
while T***p continues to tweet
months after numbers
clearly show his defeat.
Not one single tweet
about the sick and the dead
Medics, now heroes.
Hospitals now out of beds.
He pardons the thugs,
the rich white and male,
because white lives matter
while Blacks linger in jail.
He’s neglected the needs
he was sworn to protect.
In the end those he cared about
were extremely select.
So Merry Christmas to all,
And to all a good night.
May next year be better
with T***p out of sight!
Shelly Blankman lives in Columbia, Maryland. She is author of Pumpkinhead, a collection of her poetry, printed for her as a surprise by her two sons, Richard and Joshua, currently quarantined in New York and Texas, respectively. Shelly's poetry has been published in a number of journals, including First Literary Review, The Ekphrastic Review, Halfway Down the Stairs, and Verse-Virtual.
Thursday, December 24, 2020
IN THE TIME OF COVID: 52 MORE THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
THE GREAT CONJUNCTION
“Shot using the decade old Canon 60D and 75-300mm by stacking 25 shots on the Conjunction with the same frame but varying focus. I am obsessed with Saturn and that’s where the prime focus is.” —Tweet by Sajal Chakraborty @sajaldreamworks |
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
IF AMERICA FOUGHT WORLD WAR II LIKE COVID-19
Monday, December 21, 2020
DEEP WINTER CLEANING
Painting by Chris Austin via My Modern Met. |