We have got some great words to use this week for Ronovan’s weekly haiku challenge. I have decided to be a little more serious this week!
Here is my attempt.
You’re so last season!
Spring will bring you a fresh look.
You need a new style.
We have got some great words to use this week for Ronovan’s weekly haiku challenge. I have decided to be a little more serious this week!
Here is my attempt.
You’re so last season!
Spring will bring you a fresh look.
You need a new style.
Occasionally I have a look at the Daily Prompt and today it asks whether we are an early bird or a night owl. When are we most productive, and when do we do most of our work.
For me there is no question, I am an early bird without a doubt. I am the kind of person that likes to try and get all the jobs done first things so that I can kick back in the evening and relax.
I always love that first hour or so in the morning when it is just me up. Usually, Roxy ambles on down to see what I am up to, scrounges a tidbit then buggers off back to bed leaving me on my own again. That suits me just fine.
For the past few days, due to one thing and another, I have been getting up between 2 am and 4 am as my brain is too busy whirling around to let me get any sleep. Despite being heavy and bleary eyed, I get up, make a cuppa and settle myself down at my laptop. Once I have indulged my guilty pleasure (Oh ok, I love Farmville, there I’ve said it) I can go to my blog. This morning I had a nice early morning conversation with Debby which was a lovely way to start the day.
Sunday mornings at 7 am, will more than likely find me piling into the ironing for an hour or so, again whilst everyone else is asleep so I can get on with it in peace. Mr Grump is the same, and if we have anywhere to go we are normally out the door as early as possible. This might not go down with others who are more relaxed about timekeeping than we are!
Another bonus to getting up early is catching a beautiful sunrise as in this picture. Miss Hap and I took these as she left for school, her photo was better than mine as it shows the pink in the sky more.
As for being a night owl, well, those days are long gone! I am usually falling asleep at 9 pm. I am pushing the boat out tonight as it is already way past my bedtime. It is a ploy so that I am not up at stupid o’clock again tomorrow, fingers crossed. There is early morning, and there is middle of the night!
We have some wonderful prompt words this week for Ronovan’s Weekly Haiku Challenge ‘life’ and ‘give’
Here is what I made of it:
Today we have the words ‘think’ and fresh’ to use in our Haiku set by Ronovan for his weekly challenge.
Seeing as I am always thinking about food, here is my attempt for this week:
For my Sunday roast
I think tender leg of lamb
with fresh rosemary.
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