mandag den 9. februar 2026

Poetry Monday :: Carousel

Poetry Monday - what's that? It is a blogging game, that Mimi of Messymimi's Meanderings and I have taken over the hosting duties, mostly the supplying of the prompts - only temporarily we hope - while Diane at On the Border is taking a break for health and relaxation, travelling the world with her husband as far as we can tell.  We just hope she's going to take back over once she returns home.

The prompts now come from 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and other Arts group. This is a Facebook group with a prompt for each day of the year, but no worries, the prompts will still be here and at Mimi's blog.

Today's prompt is:
Carousel

Whenever I hear "carousel"
I get me s small dizzy spell.
Was he French, or Italian,
and who is the man
who called it a MERRY-go-round?

It stems from the jousting with lances
and spears, and horses that prances.
Then came the mechanic
that causes me panic.
I just want to stay on firm ground!


And one more thing. I vividly remember a song from my childhood/youth about a carousel. But finding anything concerning Danish music from the 1970es and 1980es is neigh on impossible. There's a big, black wall of nothing on the 'net. only sometimes I see other people asking or searching for the same songs.

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Mandagsdigtet er en blogleg, som Mimi fra Messymimi's Meanderings og jeg har overtaget - midlertidigt! - fra Diane, der slapper af og rejser verden rundt med sin mand. Vi håber hun er parat til at tage over igen, når hun kommer hjem.
     Stikordene kommer nu  fra
365 Days of Drawing Prompts and other Arts. Det er en Facebook-gruppe, der udgiver et stikord til hver dag i året, men bare rolig, stikordene vil stadig være at finde både her og på Mimis blog.

Dagens stikord er:
En karrusel

Når jeg hører om en karrusel
tænker jeg altid: Nej vel
vil jeg ej. Jeg kan ikke lide
alt det der med drej.
Jeg løber min vej.

Men hvem har mon opfundet sådan en ting
der drejer og larmer og hvirvler omkring
Et underligt ord
er der også. Hvem ved
og kan gi' mig besked?

Karruseller stammer faktisk fra de gamle ridderturneringer, der også kaldtes Carousel.

Og en helt anden ting.
En Karrusel ... får mig til at tænke på en gammel dansktopschlager der vist nok hed sådan. Men det er næsten totalt umuligt at finde den slags på nettet. En streng copyright-lovgivning vedrørende noder og musik gør sit til at jeg ofte løber panden mod en mur og kun finder spredte citater fra andre, der søger den samme tekst. Denne gang er der ikke engang det.

Her er de stumper, jeg husker i tilfældig orden:



Man må holde fast, ellers går det galt;
Du bli'r snydt for turen som du har betalt,
rejs dig op og stil dig hen
på den sidste plads i køen igen:

En karrusel, hvad er dit liv?
Er det andet end et stort tivoli?
skæggede damer og dværgen og klovnen
en udråbers råben og publikums måben

Fru Fortuna er dog ofte lunefuld,
og den dag hun skifter sind,
får du mindre end du satte ind

En karrusel, du hænger på
tag en ekstra tur før alt går i stå

Han holder om dig, og han holder af dig,
og hjulene drejer - en karrusel

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Coming Themes  - - - - - - - -

taken from the 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and other Arts group.

Feb 9 Carousel
Feb 16 Plants with Berries
Feb 23 Doughnut
Mar 2 Breakfast in Bed
Mar 9 Meeting a Friend
Mar 16 Obsidian
Mar 23 Croissant
Mar 30 The Moon Tonight

søndag den 8. februar 2026

Nåledag ~ Harikuyo ~ Feast of broken Needles

I dag er det harikuyo - nålefest. Det er på denne dag, man lægger årets knækkede og bukkede nåle til hvile med tak for deres tjeneste og under bønner om at blive en bedre syerske i det kommende år.
Jeg tager ikke til det nærmeste tempel, jeg ved ikke engang hvor jeg skulle tage hen - og præsten ville nok glo temmelig meget, hvis jeg mødte op til messen bevæbnet med knækkede og bukkede nåle og en kage.
Men jeg kan godt lige ideen med at sige pænt tak for tjenesten til de udtjente ting. Og en bøn om at forbedre sine evner i det kommende år? Kan vi ikke alle have behov for det.
Today is harikuyo, feast of the broken needles. Today seamstresses and people sewing bring the needles, pins and so on broken or otherwise rendered useless since this date last year to a temple. There they lay them to rest in soft tofu or cake, meanwhile thanking them for their services and praying to become better in the coming year.
I'm not going to the nearest temple - I would not even know where to go - and the priest would surely eye me suspiciously if I brought my needles and pins along to mass, to bury them there.
That being said, I like the idea of saying a proper goodbye and thanks to broken needles and pins, and prayers for improving, I think we all could need that.

Sunday Selection :: Colour of the Month
Søndagsbilleder :: Månedens farve

The colour of the mont is Electric Rose - a hard to find colour for me. But recenthy I found that I was missing two skeins of yarn to finish a project - maths! 'nuff said. This yarn could only be had in a town half an hour by bus, so off I went. Only to find that the shop was closed on Wednesdays.

A bit mote thinking and looking at the hope page of the shop made me realize that handling and shipping would cost me 44 kr, whereas the  bus trip would cost me 36 kr. one way! I ordered the yarn.


Månedens farve er Electric rose. Det er en svær farve at finde, for der er ikke meget pink i haven eller i mit liv i det hele taget. Men for nogle dage siden fandt jeg ud af at jeg manglede to nøgler garn. De kunne kun fås i en butik i en anden by, så der otg jeg hen .. og s var butikken lukket den dag!
    Så overvejede jeg, hvad jeg så skulle gøre. Så morsom er en times bustur altså heller ikke. Ved at rode lidt rundt på butikkens hjemmeside fandt jeg ud af at det ville koste 44 kroner at få garnet sendt til postbutikken i nærheden. En busbillet ville koster 36 kr. hver vej. Så jeg endte med at få det sendt.

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When the yarn arrived, it was in an envelope, but inside it was wrapped in tissue paper. Just look at it!

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Da garnet ankom, var det naturligvis i en kuvert. men indeni var det pakket ind i silkepapir. Og se nu den farve!


Yesterday we had snow, quite a bit of snow, and then for a short while the temperture went up, just enought to give us freezing rain instead. All the snow is now coverd by a thin crust, letting birds and small animals run on top of the snow. This looks fun. Our bathroom window was glazed in the process.

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I går sneeede det pænt meget, og så steg temperaturen og sneen skiftede til isslag, bare ganske kort. Så nu er sneen overtrukket med en sprød skorpe og fugle og smådyr kan gå rundt oven på sneen. Det ser morsomt ud, og vores badeværelsesvindue, der stod på klem, fik pludselig matteret glas.

fredag den 6. februar 2026

En imponerende gæst i haven
An Impressive Guest in our Garden

Jeg sad fredelig og skrev, da der landede en fugl i mit æbletræ. Min første impuls var at springe op og skræmme duen væk. Så kiggede jeg igen, og sad i stedet musestille og trak kameraet.

I sat quetly typing as a bird landed in the appletree just outside my window. My knee jerk impulse was to jump up and scare away the pesky dove. I looked again, and sat totally still, carefully getting the camera.

Det var nemlig ikke en due, men denne her. Og så drejede den hovedet og kiggede lige på mig.

I was so not a dove, And then it turned its head and looked straight at me.

Fru spurvehøg i egen majestæt   ~   Her majesty, Queen Sparrowhawk.


Ja, jeg fodrer småfuglene i haven. Og ind i mellem ender en af dem altså som fuglefoder for hende her.

Yes, I feed the small birds in my garden. Now and then one of these ends up as feed for her.
https://www.naturbasen.dk/forum-arkiv/traad?id=1769213

onsdag den 4. februar 2026

Words for Wednesday February 4 & IWSG

The original Words for Wednesday was begun by Delores and eventually taken over as a moveable feast with many participants supplying the Words.
    When Delores closed her blog forever due to other problems, Elephant's Child (Sue) took over the role of coordinator.
    Now, after Sue's demise, River has taken the mantle of c
oordinator upon her shoulders.

No matter what, how, where or who the aim of the words is to encourage us to write. A story, a poem, whatever comes to our mind.

This month the words are supplied by Lissa and are to be found on her blog.

If you are posting an entry on your own blog, please leave a comment on River's blog, then we can come along and read it and add a few encouraging words.

 It is also a challenge, where the old saying "The more the merrier" holds true.

So Please, remember to follow the links, go back and read other peoples' stories. And please leave a comment after reading. Challenges like this one thrives on interaction, feedback and encouragement. And we ALL need encouragement.

We were given these words:
Black eye
Car wash
Mud bath
Jelly bean
Duct tape

In the early summer just before the end of the first year on Unicorn Farm, Jelly beans were not yet a thing in Denmark, so I did not use that word.

After Susan's brush with a viper she had a black eye, not a big and swollen one, only black, so that everybody stared at her, and then looked away. Susan felt inordinately discomforted by this, she did not like being the centre of any form of attention. Tuesday in the evening, dad asked if she needed her bike for the trip to the beach the next day.
Susan replied in the negative. "It's too cold for the beach anyway, and I do not like the way everybody looks at me with this black eye."
"It sure looks impressing," Dad said. "If you feel like it, come down to my work after school, then we can get your bike, and I can run the car through the car wash. I can do without the van tomorrow. The car looks like it took a mud bath recently." Dad smiled. The car had been quite dirty for some time, and mum had been after him to wash it.
"Oh, can I come too," Linda said. "Then Susan and I can stay in the car while it's being washed. You promised that we could some day."
"That could be fun," Susan said, silently hoping that Linda would not spoil the fun by chickening out or teasing her.
"We could do that," Dad said, "but then you'll have to bike home, Susan, there's not room for both of you and the bike in the car."
"Can do," Susan answered. "It's not that far, and I'd like to see if it's fine, and me too after that stunt. If I'm not you'll have to write me a note excusing me from Thursday's tennis lessons."
"Deal!" Dad said.

Next day after school Susan found Linda waiting for her at the school gate. Together they walked through town, down to dad's shop. As they reached the candy store they were tempted to go inside. "Do you have any money?" Linda asked.
"Not much," Susan replied. "And you?"
"Nope, not a coin left," Linda said. "I was so hungry yesterday at school, and Karin and me went to the baker's just across the road."
Susan knew Karin from earlier, she as almost as hungry as Lucy-from-the-mision as daddy always called her. Linda was generous and had probably paid for her own and Karin's baked goods.
"Oh, look," Linda said, "they have gotten new stock of the strong  and sour drops."
They had been sold out for over a week, and Susan especially loved the sour ones. The candy had strange names like Rat poison and Suicide. Nuts and spikes were more logical, being shaped like this.
Susan ended up spending the rest of her pocket money on candy.

Dad came out of the shop the moment they arrived, and gave the girls a big hug. The seat next to the driver's seat was taken up by a big crate of tools, cables and wires, explaining whey there was not room for both girls and a bike.

They jumped into the car, Susan behind the crate, and Linda behind dad. At the car wash dad got out and told the girls to stay put. Then he spoke at length to the owner, and returned, pulled a roll of duct tape from the crate and put some over one of tha lamps.
"The glass broke,"  he explained, "and water and electricity are not good friends."
Then he drove the car into the car wash and made sure all windows were closed tightly. "Now you stay here. and see what happens. I'll run the shortest cycle. It will be loud, but you won't get wet. In case of panic, honk the horn ... but please try to don't. I had to persuade the owner!"
The washing procedure began, water splashed against the car, big yellow and black striped brushes ran over it making scouring sounds. It was not as fun as they had imagined. It was very loud, and the gushes of water and the brushes pushing made the car wobble and shake. They ate all the candy, and then the gusts of warm air drying the car off blew over them like a desert storm and dad returned.
"We survived," Linda said.
"It was not very fun, actually," Susan said. "But at least we have tried it."
"I think you learned a lesson today," Dad said. He drove the now sparkling car to the bike repair shop.
"Come with me, Susan," he said. Then we can get your bike.
It was fast, Susan got her bike back while Dad paid, and then she pedalled home, first carefully, then faster and faster. Both she and the bike were good as new.

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February 4 question - Many writers have written about the experience of rereading their work years later. Have you reread any of your early works? What was that experience like for you?

My answer - Searching through an old binder recently, I actually found one of the first things I ever wrote: "A Tale of Kittens". I think I was 5 or 6 years old when I wrote it, laboriously typing away on an old typewriter.

I was surprised. It was long, 5 pages in uneven typing, and actually good! Lots of echoes from books the then me had read, but put together in creative ways and with nice passages to make it all come together as a working story - and a happy ending.

If only I could go back in time, give that small, lonely girl a hug and tell her to keep it up ...