mandag den 17. august 2026

En tiltrængt fejring ~ A much needed Celebration.

I dag fejrer vi en trofast gammel ven. Alle - eller i hvert fald de fleste - danskere tager sådan én i hånden ofte. Selv dem, der ikke tror at de gør det, bruger den mindst hver fjerde år.

Jeg taler om Vikingblyanten. Her som valgblyant.

 -- 💛✍💙 --

Today we celebrate an old friend. We all use it, more or less frequently, and in Denmark it is to be found in every election booth.

We're talking of the #2 pencil.


For noget tid siden diskuterede vi med en kunstner. Han var - ligesom jeg - af den opfattelse, at håndskrift og kreativitet - og måske endda personlig udvikling - hænger sammen. Og at den afgørende faktor her er finmotorisk udøvelse og træning, sagt på en anden måde, håndskrift.
    Vi var også enige om at den sekskantede blyant var uovertruffen, man sider jo og drejer rundt, når man skriver, især i indlæringsfasen. Det er derfor, jeg før i tiden pillede de der trekantede "skrivehjælpere" af Ugleungernes blyanter, og i stedet købte dem nogle tykke, gode (og dyre!) sekskantede blyanter når de startede i skolen. Og derfor jeg insisterede på at de skulle skrive "linjer" hver dag - de har hadet det. Og derfor at jeg, når Wordle eller andre rebusser driller mig - griber til papir og blyant. Der er bare en anden, umiddelbar genvej mellem hånd og ånd når man sidder med en blyant, end der er gennem et tastatur.
    Han gjorde mig opmærksom på noget, jeg kun underbevidst havde registreret; nemlig at den her velkendte, motorik- og håndskriftvenlige sag - den sekskantede skoleblyant - var blevet uhyre svær at få fat på.
    Forleden var jeg i en boghandel i andet ærinde, og søreme. Viking, nej den var "udmeldt af sortimentet". Det vil sige, at den kan man nu kun købe ét sted i København, og så på nettet. Der kan den til gengæld fås i alle regnbuens farver oven i købet med navn på.


Some time ago, we had a discussion with an artist. He was – like I am – of the opinion that handwriting and creativity – and perhaps even personal development – are linked. And that the determining factor is the practice and training of fine motor skills while thinking; in other words, handwriting.
    We also agreed that the hexagonal pencil is superior; you turn it round and round while writing, especially when you’re learning. That’s why, back in the days, I always removed those triangular ‘writing aids’ from the Owlets’ pencils and instead bought them thick, good-quality (and expensive!) hexagonal pencils when they started school. And that’s why I insisted they should write ‘lines’ every day – they’ve hated it. And that’s why, when Wordle or other word puzzles get tough, I reach for pen and paper. There’s simply a different, more immediate connection between hand and mind while writing with a pencil than there is via a keyboard.
    He drew my attention to something I’d only subconsciously noticed: that this well-known, motor-skills and handwriting friendly item – the hexagonal school pencil – was getting harder and harder to find.
    The other day I was in a bookshop on another errand, and lo and behold. I asked for Viking pencils. The answer: – Sorry, it has been discontinued. That means you can only buy it in one place in Copenhagen, and then online. There, on the other hand, it’s available in every colour of the rainbow, and imprinted with a name of ypour choice on it to boot.

 -- 💛✍💙 --

Må jeg slå et slag for at vi begynder at efterspørge denne sekskantede klassiker, købe den, bruge den og give den som gave. Gerne i farver og med navn eller lignende.

 -- 💛 - - 💙 --

May I suggest that we start asking for this hexagonal classic, buying it, using it and giving it as a gift? Preferably in different colours and with the recipients' name on it.


Billeder fra Vikings hjemmeside   --  💛 LINK 💙  --  All photos from Viking's Homepage

Poetry Monday :: Sunny Days

Every Monday is Poetry Monday.

Poetry Monday is a blogging challenge started by Diane @ On the Border in February 2017; later it was picked up by Delores @ Mumblings and Jenny @ Procrastinating Donkey.
    Then Dolores took over the hosting duties; but when Dolores left the internet, Diane returned and took over hosting duty again with her and Jenny taking turns suggesting a topic.

    Now Mimi @
Messymimi's Meanderings and I have taken over, as Diane seems disinclined to take up Poetry Monday again.

The prompts are now taken from 365 Days of Drawing Prompts and other Arts group. This is a Facebook group with a (drawing) prompt for each day of the year, but no worries, the prompts will still be here and at Mimi's blog. And they mostly lend themselves perfectly for poeming as well. 


  I have something to ask of you: If you read this and the poetry of others via the links, would you please leave a comment.
  Half - if not more - the fun of these challenges is receiving the responses of others
.


Today the prompt is 
Sunny Days. This is a nice prompt. We have had lots of sunny days so far.

Sunny Days
Our sunny days now take a break
with clouds and showers coming here.
But this is fine, our tiny lake
has sunken down from here 一 to there__.

But when the lake again is full
I hope the clouds will run away!
It's not yet time for shoes and wool
we need more sunshine, bright and gay.

- - - - - Coming Prompts - - - - -

August  24  - Photography
August  31  - Xerophyte
September 7 My culture
September 14 Beach huts
September 21 Solstice
September 28 Bonfire
.

søndag den 16. august 2026

Blue :: Sunday Selection ~ Colour26

It started off innocently with blue arrows and squiggles sprayed on the tarmac.
Det begyndte uskyldigt nok med blå pile og underlige symboler på asfalten.
"My" arrow - and very dusty shoe!  ~ "Min" pil, og meget støvede sko!


Then came the signs and so on.
Så kom skiltene og alt det andet.


Now every arrow has its own small excavation. Tomorrow: My arrow. New water pipes are installed.
Nu har hver pil sin egen lille udgravning. I morgen er det min pil, der står for tur. Vi får lagt nye vandledninger.


And they're BLUE! ~ Og de er BLÅ!

torsdag den 13. august 2026

Colour26 ... Poetry and Words
Where Have I Been?

Words for Wednesday ~ August 12, Words supplied by Mimi @ Messymimi's Meanderings. The Words can be found there and at River's blog: Drifting through Life.

Plastic
Remain
Tooth
Wisecrack
Distant
Enjoy
    and/or the following phrases
Heads up (an advance warning)
Not all it's cracked up to be (failing to be as good as other people claim)
Playing possum (pretending to be dead, or being deceitful)

Using all words and expressions in the order they were given, dramatic and over the top, based in truth:

Plastic seems to be all that remain of my poor tooth. My dentist said the following wisecrack: Your teeth are all soon to be distant works of art, enjoy them while they're still there.

In other words, she gave me a heads-up to start saving for some major work. I do not think dentures are all they're cracked up to be, so I'll go on trying to retain my few remaining teeth and play possum when the subject arises, until it can no longer be dodged.

Poetry Monday ~ August 10, prompt: Bluebell
This prompt was given for Monday 10th, the birthday of one of my sons. And in my head rolls a tune, I always thought to be Bluebells of Scotland, but is not. One of my other sons participated in a theatre at school, where this tune; the 'not-Bluebells of Scotland' was used. It went on about sheep, about sheep-shearing, and of sheep-shearers up in the highlands. I think it was made for the occasion, as I cannot find it anywhere.
     It wholly and totally prevents me thinking any sensible thought on Bluebells.

And the Colour of August:


One photo from last week
That's not Denmark 😉. We were away on a mini-holiday, visiting Ribe, Hamburg, and Lübeck. This is from Hamburg, a picture of what I called the "Terrible Tower" The church was bombed during WWII, the tower still stands, fortified, and a lift takes you to the top of the then tallest, now still fifth-tallest church tower in the world. During the trip up and down you can look directly down and out through all the holes and missing windows! Did I ever tell you that I'm not fond of heights?


And Wordle for Tuesday, August 11 ... the day I returned

Wordle 1.879 5/6
⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
⬜⬜⬜⬜🟩
⬜⬜⬜🟩⬜
⬜🟩🟩🟩🟩
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
once again earning me the "Sea of Green"

onsdag den 5. august 2026

Words for Wednesday :: Only the Words :: Busy!

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 coordinator upon her shoulders.

No matter what, how, where or who the aim of the words is to encourage us to write. Poems, stories, subtitles, tales, jokes, haiku, crosswords, puns, ... you're the boss.
Use all Words, some Words, one Word, or even none of them if that makes your creative juices flow. Anything goes, only please nothing rude or vulgar.

This month the words are given by me (Charlotte - MotherOwl) and can be found at River's blog
: Drifting through Life

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.

And for today we were given:  
well
understanding
challenge
person
genuine
suffering
    and/or
faith
ambition
chance
hard
design
closet

BUSY:

I have for some time been running after my own tali .. or whatever it saying goes ... been too busy. I'm off for a small break. See you all!