Showing posts with label denver aquarium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label denver aquarium. Show all posts

Sunday, January 7, 2024

Double Haiga Sunday Selection: Silver

 

Image taken May 7, 2017 at the Denver Aquarium.
Copyright Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl



silver scales flashing
delicate water dweller
not long on the earth

Image by Siggy Nowak from Pixabay


standing straight and strong

the mighty silver birch trees

lining forest path

notes

Prompt used:

https://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2012/11/carpe-diem-52-silver-birch.html

It's been seven months since I last worked on my Aquarium Project. I would like to get back to doing this on Sundays. 

The top photo and the two Haigas are my intellectual property. You are welcome to use them, but please credit me if you do. A link back to this blog would also be appreciated.

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Free use image by Gordon Johnson on Pixabay

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 BY: credit must be given to the creator.
 NC: Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted.
 SA: Adaptations must be shared under the same terms.

If you want to use this Haiga for commercial purposes, drop a comment with your contact information and I'll contact you.

Sunday, May 28, 2023

The Phantoms of Yesterday

 

Image by Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl
Taken 7 May 2017 at the Denver Aquarium


soul too fragile
always searching for something
always turned away

haunting the future
the phantoms of yesterday
explore the wreckage

The photograph, words, and text art are mine. The Haiga was created using free design elements from Pixlr.com.

I hope my interpretation isn't too far out for the Photo Sunday prompt, which is Two. I perceive the photo as having two main subjects: the stingray and the shipwreck. If my suggestion is too far off the rails, please feel free to remove my entry.

You are welcome to use either image, but please credit me. 

Cara Hartley

Ornery Owl

Poetry of the Netherworld

Any of these will do, and a link back to this blog is appreciated. 

When the top picture was taken, my son and I were celebrating his 27th birthday and Mother's Day at the Denver Aquarium.

I used this prompt from the archives of Carpe Diem Haiku to inspire my Haiga.

https://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2012/10/carpe-diem-7-fragile.html

Possibly sharing with the following prompts. Sometimes I forget or crap happens. 





https://photosunday.net/







Sunday, May 14, 2023

What Color is Hope?

 

Image by Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl
Taken 7 May 2017 at the Denver Aquarium


the moon shines silver
smokestack lightning like gold
what color is hope?

The photograph, words, and text art are mine. The Haiga was created using free design elements from Pixlr.com 

You are welcome to use either image, but please credit me. 
Cara Hartley
Ornery Owl
Poetry of the Netherworld

Any of these will do, and a link back to this blog is appreciated. 

My son and I were celebrating his 27th birthday and Mother's Day at the Denver Aquarium when the top picture was taken.

I used this prompt from the archives of Carpe Diem Haiku to inspire my Haiga.

~Ornery Owl Has Waxed Poetic~

Image by G.C. from Pixabay













Monday, May 1, 2023

Our Responsibility

 

Photo by Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl

Taken at the Denver Aquarium on May 7, 2017


Text art and design elements added by the photographer (me) using pixlr.com
You are welcome to use either image, but please credit me.

compassion, respect

our responsibility

to nature's creatures

Notes

Today's prompt word: Responsibility

https://chevrefeuillescarpediem.blogspot.com/2012/10/carpe-diem-3-responsibility.html

Now that April, AKA Hell Month is over, one of my goals is to get back to sharing weekly Haigas. I finally have a cohesive idea about the project I want to create using the photos I took on my son's 27th birthday and Mother's Day 2017.

My son will be 33 in 7 days.

Time management is something I've always struggled with. Time management can be difficult for anyone, but I think it is a particularly difficult skill for people with ADHD. 

I'm a prime example of what happens when you have a kid with ADHD who, rather than being taught skills for dealing with the way their brain works, is constantly scolded and admonished to "do better." What you end up with is an adult with ADHD who is filled with anxiety and self-loathing and who has a pattern of taking on too much, then crashing from exhaustion. Rinse and repeat.

I learned some hard lessons in April about taking on too many projects, an issue about which you'd think I'd know better by now, considering the fact that I'm almost 60 years old. I have problems with trying to do five times as much as other people to prove that I'm half as good.

The good news is, I had twenty-five poems and a novelette accepted for inclusion in two forthcoming anthologies from Dragon Soul Press. The poems will appear in Soul Ink and the novelette will be published in Pirate's Gold.

https://dragonsoulpress.com/

The bad part is there were literally times I thought I was dying because my anxiety was so pronounced. If I'd only been working on the two aforementioned projects, it wouldn't have been that bad. However, I was also working on two others. I ended up shelving one of these early on and I found out the deadline on the other one was June 1 rather than May 1. Plus I waited till the last minute to finish my taxes like an idiot and I had a selective laser trabeculoplasty procedure done on my left eye. Note to self, do not schedule elective procedures in April.

Despite being approximately as popular as trouser crabs, I do serve several necessary functions for my household, so while most people would likely cheer upon learning of my demise, it would be best for the person I care most about in the world if I remained active for a while longer. I have several serious health issues, so I have to take care of my fool self even if I'm not particularly fond of myself.

~Ornery Owl is Outstanding in Her Field~

Image by Pexels from Pixabay

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Sunday, February 5, 2023

Lonely Soul

 

Photo taken 7 May 2017 at Denver Aquarium
Copyright Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl


you pass by each day
nobody sees or hears you
alone in a crowd

notes

It's been too long since I created a Haiga, or any kind of poem, really. I don't imagine anyone missed me, but I missed poetry.

The poet created the Haiga using one of her own photos and the software at pixlr.com

You are welcome to share either the photo or the Haiga, but please credit me.

The Haiga was inspired by a prompt from Carpe Diem Haiku.

I am sharing today's work with:





Here's some music to listen to while you read the poem. You're welcome to grab a coffee, tea, or whatever while you read and listen. From your own supply. I'll probably be a bit unsettled if you show up at my place demanding coffee or tea.

You know the drill if you've been here for a while. Here's the link in case you can't see the embedded player.


Sunday, September 25, 2022

30 Days of Haiga 2022: Peaceful Aquarium

 

Photo taken 7 May 2017 at Denver Aquarium
Copyright Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl



text

stingray swims with fish
coexisting peacefully
we should be like them

notes
The greatest photographer the world has ever known captured the image at the top of the post, which inspired the creation of today's Haiga. 

;-) 

Tongue planted firmly in cheek. I am hardly the greatest anything the world has ever known, except for possibly the world's greatest mess. I do, however, like my own photographs.

I really made a shambles of this post. My son and I were going to visit my mother on Sunday, so I made the post halfway and then, for reasons unclear to anybody, just published it. I didn't even include the Haiga.

You're welcome to use both the original image in the Haiga, but please credit Cara Hartley/Ornery Owl and provide a link back to this blog.

The fact that I find my gaffe with this post so disconcerting tells me that something else is going on in this ridiculous squirrel blender that I call a mind. I've been presenting as "okay" on the surface, even to me, but being this unsettled over a bit of a nothingburger of a mistake says I'm really not. There's nobody I can tell I'm really not okay, and that makes it feel even worse.

Moving along because who really gives a rat's.

This week's prompt from Poets and Storytellers United, the theme of which is war and peace was another source of inspiration.


I am also sharing the poem with the following blog hops.

https://magicalmysticalteacher.wordpress.com/



https://viewingnaturewitheileen.blogspot.com/