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I poked him early on and he said he was looking at it.

Shouldn't you say you ... 😎 ... pinged him. 😀

And I am caught up again so more, please. 😊

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Tina Guo celloist

I love Tina. Fantastic cellist and utterly fearless in her choice of repertoire.

Traditional cello works (e.g. Elgar)? Check.

Movie soundtracks? Check

Rocking out to metal? Check

The latter is one of the inspirations for a story I wrote. Thought it would be my comp entry but went in another direction for that so it will come out later.

Tina actually co-wrote this with film composer Hans Zimmer. It's Wonder Woman's theme from the last round of DC movies (so Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman).

And some of the aforementioned metal, a collab with German band Lord of the Lost that will appear on their next album.

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Going to watch the Fantastic Four movie today. I hope it turns out well despite them screwing up the Silver Surfer storyline.

The buzz on rpg.net, where there are tons of comic books geeks, is generally positive. And the Surfer is apparently the best character for some of them. They're pretty happy with the FF, too, this time. And no one could possibly screw it up as badly as the 2007 Rise of the Silver Surfer.

Of those two, running. Not great runner but I'm definitely not a swimmer.

Binge a TV series or watch an episode at a time to stretch it out?

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I have still heard 2 more are possibly coming.

LOL. You mentioned that before so I assumed TheShyThespian was one of those. So still could be two more coming. This comp is doing well, for an SS comp. Like it. I still haven't caught up with the ones that came in after mine so this weekend I have some reading material.

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Good question, which in part depends on what you want to see.

Oo, thank you. Figured it would be a bit complicated given the size. It's interesting how many places are better to visit in Spring or Fall. Greece is like that. Summer is hot and crowded so a lot of people recommend May-June or Sept.-Oct. We're going in September.

Check out the comp page, folks. Two more entries from TomEccleston and KatarinaTechGoddess. This is looking good. Still a week and a bit to go if you're not already entered.

Cycling, though I don't even do much of that these days. Mostly walk/hike for exercise.

Scary story or cheery story?

More more more!!!! We wants more!!!!

Yeah, I've read all the entries now. Who else is joining in the fun. It's a good slate. I don't envy the judges having to pick three of them, even if I have thoughts on possible podium entries.

There should be a choir for people like us. They'd have to lock us in a soundproof room to avoid noise complaints, but it would be fun. 😀

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Evening all, I've not been around these parts as much as I should. And like it's winter (I mean the temperature falls to 10 degrees C and there is no negative in front of that) and Molly wants a summer story. I've read all the entries and loved them, so many diverse takes on the theme. Do read mine if you haven't: The Rules of Attraction but most of all read all of the stories.

Take care xx

I am working up from the bottom (i.e. in order of submission) so I should hit yours tonight. We'll see. I didn't sleep well so might not be up for heavy reading tonight. 🤣 And I'll happily take your winter over mine. We do have the negative sign in front of the ten. 😕 When is the best season to visit Oz? Might get down there someday. One of the managers who report to me is going to New Zealand in November so I might start contemplating a trip down myself (to both countries).

Good morning! We are getting some nice weather right now. Which is good because as I write this, two guys are busily tearing up my driveway. First step towards replacing brick with concrete. Brick looks nice at first but it is prone to shifting and heaving, which makes it look like hell and leaves edges that catch the shovel when I'm clearing snow. Concrete should stay relatively pristine for the foreseeable future, hopefully until long after I've sold the place and moved on.

Fresh pot of Nicaraguan dark roast is brewed. There's Irish Breakfast and Buddha's Blend teas. Fresh lemonade and iced tea are in the fridge.

Have a good one!!

The Rules of Attraction

I am glad it cannot happen twice, the fever of first love. For it is a fever, and a burden, too, whatever the poets may say ― Daphne duMaurier, Rebecca

Romance

Welp, I'm over halfway through the comp entries. Loving it so far. So many approaches to the theme, too. From the love of baseball to some really nice, interesting romances. Keep 'em coming, folks. Still more than a week to go. 😊

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I was born with the rhythm of a broken washing machine and the vocal range of a confused goose during mating season.

Yay. Someone else who makes self-deprecating comments about their musical abilities. 😊🤣

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Remember, Mendalla. Molly told us the story doesn' t have to lead to romance. Your entry is very good!

Oh, that's not Calico Cupid I am talking about there. That story got dropped from being my comp entry fairly quickly. Besides the lack of any real connection with the theme, it probably needs a couple thousand words to be done right. It will go up after the comp and after the other story I decided not to enter, so maybe later in August. 😊

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The Odyssey due out next year.

I don't know. Nolan doing Homer is interesting but Damon as Odysseus? Not sure about that one. And Tom Holland might be getting a bit old for Telemachus but I can kind of see it.

I have had poems that I kind of set to tunes in my head but have never really set out to deliberately write a lyric. That said, I love a good lyric and some of my favourite lyricists are also published poets (Leonard Cohen, for instance) so I think the idea of approaching it as poetry is a sound one. If I was going to try writing lyrics, I would probably listen to and read the lyrics of some of my favourites in the style of music I was targeting to get into the mindset, then see what came out of me rather than thinking about it too much. The thinking would come afterward when I started editing and trying to make it fit a tune. But more likely, I would just write poetry that had a nice, regular pattern so could be fitted to a tune easily. Among my current poems, Spooky People is the one that I can most easily see becoming a song.

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It became an issue when we realized they have well water, and when the power is out, it can't pump water to the house.

Ugh. Been there, done that at our family cottage. Instead of well water, though, we're pumping water up from the lake into a treatment system. We didn't have showers there in my day, though. Just used the lake as a bathtub.

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And then there were ten! worship :worship:

And eleven is in the queue. 😊 (and maybe more, I can only speak to one)

Quartet. Piano is nice but I love hearing how the instruments in a small ensemble interact.

Modern (20-21st century) or "Classical" (19th and earlier) classical music?

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I recently finished reading the 'Foundation' series after watching the TV series. I liked the TV show, but I forgot how wonderful the books are.

How far did you go? There's the original trilogy, then Asimov's additional sequels and prequels from the eighties that tied Foundation to his robot novels, and then the Second Foundation trilogy written by three other sf authors commissioned by the estate after Asimov's death. I read the original trilogy around the time Foundation's Edge, Asimov's first sequel came out but didn't get through all his add-ons let alone the post-Asimov works.

Iced tea as long as it is unsweetened (hate sugar in my tea).

Cat or Cello? (the McGuffins in my two possible comp entries)

I have not played Life in so long (like, 40 years or something) that I would have to go with Monopoly. Haven't played it in a long time either but I played it so much, a lot of it is burned into my brain and I know I played with my son and his buds occasionally so that makes it within the last 20 years or so. I think my son's copy is still upstairs, though maybe he took it to Ottawa at some point.

Watch a sport or play a sport?

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I’m working on a cover for a book of my scribbles for my son and my sister. I tried to incorporate some things from my stories. Here’s a couple I’m thinking about…

I kind of lean to the first one but couldn't say why. As Roland said, both look nice.

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The Wedding was great. One of my nephews is a preacher in our church, and he led a beautiful and inspiring ceremony. I was happier than I have been in a decade.

Oo, a minister in the family. We had one when I was a kid. My grandfather was a minister in the United Church of Canada. None of followed him in that calling though. I probably came closest and while I do have a lasting interest in theology and liturgy, just didn't feel I could do the counselling and support part of ministry. My nephew's father-in-law is a pastor in the Missionary Alliance but they had the youth pastor (a friend of theirs) be the officiant for their wedding so the father of the bride just had to lead a prayer.

Glad it went well. I haven't been to a wedding in a while. My cousin's son had a nice young lady with him at my aunt's funeral so maybe I'll get the chance eventually.

Good morning!!

Having your son and his partner show off their new place sounds like a good use of a weekend. Have fun.

I'm now 11 years past Dad's dementia but I hear both of you. It's rough seeing someone go downhill like that. Vibes to all concerned.

I've got three possible stories for the comp, but I'm pretty sure the newest one is going in. It works best in the Flash format while the other two really need more than 1000 words to do their stories justice. And one of them doesn't really fit well in the Summer Love theme, even. Will be best on its own. So I've got an entry that just needs editing plus my next two SS stories.

Fresh Tobermory Grotto coffee is on as are Assam and English Breakfast teas. Cold drinks are lookin' good. Kettle is available if there's some other tea you prefer. And there's brownies.