Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Fifth Tuesday: Happy-Hug-A-Hufflepuff-Halloween

This is a notice from your local Hufflepuff:

Go and eat something. Stay healthy. Stay hydrated.

Thank you.


Also stay safe out there tomorrow night! If you have kitties, especially black ones, keep them inside and safe from the psychos!


Keep the chocolate in check - and that's the end of Hufflemom.


BADGER PRIDE!



Comment your Halloween costume/party!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

OMD: The (not so obscure) Goonies


(Disclaimer: The photo isn't mine.) (.....duh.)

Film: The Goonies
Director: Richard Donner
Writers: Steven Spielberg, Chris Columbus
Main Actors: Sean Astin, Josh Brolin, Jeff Cohen, Corey Feldman, Kerri Green, Martha Plimpton, Jonathan Ke Quan, John Matuszak


The year was 1985. Pop culture was fair game.

It was a decade of awesome films.

Right - that's all I've got. It's late, I've got a paper to write. This is what you get.

Watch Goonies now - you can likely find it in the $5 bin at Walmart.



Nope here's a few things:

        Sean Astin before Samwise
        Sean Astin before Stranger Things
        Josh Brolin before Cable
        Josh Brolin before Thanos

     The first film (or close to) both of these guys ever did in their careers.


Random flicks you think I should watch/review?

(Disclaimer: I'm not endorsed or promoted by anyone mentioned.)

Tuesday, October 16, 2018

WIP: So glad it's not OMD!!

Right, well, I panicked a bit today. I seriously thought it was Obscure Movie Day. In which case I was going to do "The Rocketeer"....until I realized I did it last month. Then I panicked again, thinking I'd have to find another obscure movie to talk about and panicked on what to do....until I realize that it was Work In Progress day.

Whew!

I have so many things I've been working on. Firstly - Poetry class. There are a few new ones that I'm going to share. And then there's Inktober - which I am in progress of finishing.

Without further ado, enjoy the poetry and the art. Also feel free to leave a comment with what you're working on in the comments below.





And a little poetry for the ending segment.



When Life Was Good

Tell me a story of when life was good,
Something I don’t know.
Back when the evenings were full
of laughter, Of smiles.
A time when love never thought of dying.

Of saying hurtful untruths.
“She said I was pretty.”
Words to demean.
“You’re too stupid to know.”

Words.

Life used to be filled with kind words.
(“I appreciate all you do.”)
A morning of frenzied eating, lunch packing,
running for the door. The bus.
Home once more to loving hands
To a full house of those who protect.

Tell me a story once shared,

When life was good.



Autumn
Nighttime comes, I dream
the world is how I imagined!
Bright-lit streets, small, comfortable
house. Easy, soft, living.
Books fill the air,
the scent of parchment and ink prolific.
Mixed fragrances of honey, pumpkin,
cinnamon; spices.
Old burned furniture.
Scarred wooden panels.
Blaze of light, cackling away.
Chocolate: hot, steamy, white clouds
floating on the surface of foam.
Complete. Relaxed.
Home.




Mansion Fire
Lime Green, vibrant
Haunted high,
Less than a thousand
within
Ghostly wails
Tortured spirits
Tightening shadows
Slither along the walls
scamper across the ceiling
Footsteps
Lingering echoes
Fading voices of the lost
Spinning Darkness
Sending lovers spinning
Grim and Grinning
Ghosts
~


Older Than Time

A tune, a melody
older than the time
around it.
Long, golden, bright
shimmers like silk,
it’s melody spinning
its web.
Spinning, high on
toes, we weave through
spheres of harmony.
At one with the cosmos.

Melodies play
around the room, deep
tones that resonate.
Night
Turns the sky to ink.
Pinpoints
litter the ink with
gems of the universe.

A tune, a melody
Older than the time
around it.




Buried
My garden is full of life:
bugs, butterflies, caterpillars,
the many flowers that have been bred.
Tulips, pansies, geraniums,
a Sierra Sunset.
They sleep, better than me, in
their soft, earthy beds.
The smells of dirt, the
packed in families huddled
en masse together.
Lilies, hyacinth, rose
buds, poppies.
They strive against the
wind, withstand the
storms that billow and beat.
They outlast the frigid
snow – blanketed beneath
in their earthy beds.

Buried like all thoughts
of those times long in the
past.
Buried.





Return
Why did you come back,
If only to cause misery?
We were all happy, too happy,
it seems, to realize what was to come.
Why did you come here
to ruin the peace we had?
The flow of our lives were
Solid, sure and un-manipulated.
Why did you not grasp the
way we tried to help?
Our lives stopped to help,
we put our worlds on hold to aid.
You only wanted sympathy,
and slaves, dominion overall.
Why did you let yourself,
become the thing you divorced?
While trying to overcome the past,
you buried us in the same pain.
Why can’t you see how much
you've changed everything?
The sound of life is what you took. I
Lost my voice, my music within.

No more lights after
eight, no more car.
No more music, though
it's therapeutic, it bothers you.
No more fun inside this
house – not with you inside.
You’re trying now to make
amends – I can’t help but laugh.
You’ve burned this bridge,
you've broken, shattered the plate.

Your life isn’t my mistake,
your choices are not mine.
The only thing from you
I’ll take, is what not to do
with mine.




What are you working on this week? This month? (I can't wait till NaNoWriMo!)

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Book Nook: The Rock-a-Who?

For the book this month I decided to review a comic based on a movie that I absolutely love. (The movie might be reviewed next week for Obscure Movie Day.)


Title: The Rocketeer
Author: Dave Stevens


Originally published in  1982 as a serial comic, this has easily become one of my top favorites.

Set in the 1930's, this follows Cliff Secord, a pilot working in an airshow; his best friend/mechanic, Peevy; and his bombshell girl, Betty.

When a couple of strangers leave a covered pack in his plane, Cliff discovers a rocket-pack. With the help of Peevy, and a helmet to prevent head damage - he takes off as the Rocketeer.

With this rocket pack he helps save a fellow pilot, thrusting his new persona into the limelight.

Although with news of the Rocketeer spreading fast, there comes many dangers knocking: G-men out to get the pack back, Gangsters who want it for crime, and Nazi spies out to get the to create soldiers!

With old friends coming to the aid, and new friends just around the corner, Cliff seems to have his work cut out for him.

I highly recommend checking this out in your near future!




What are you reading this month?
Leave a comment below.

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

King Lear - Halloween - Good Gravey

You read that right.

In two weeks time I will be opting out of a mid-term (which was today) and teaching an hour-fifteen minutes lesson on King Lear.

I've been listening to it in the car while driving to and from school the last two weeks. I must say it's not my favorite play of Shakespeare's, but way better than taking a test.


Next up - Halloween.

So many things to do!

Firstly - bonfire! I'm so excited to be able to roast some s'mores, enjoy the cool air, and generally have fun with the crisp weather.

Also there's other parties to go to - haunted houses to avoid - haunted woods to avoid. (I seriously don't do the whole haunted/scary aspect of Halloween.)

I much prefer the regular Halloween ideals - the fun side.


Well - there's that.

Short. Sweet. To the point.

Have a good night.


What are some of your Halloween traditions?