mandag den 16. februar 2026

Words for Wednesday ~ Much delayed.

Last Wednesday, February 11, Lissa gave us these words:
Heartbreak
Cheeseburger
Postcard
Aterlife
Beachcomb

I never used them for the story I wanted to write, and tonight I had a dream, a most vivid one. I'll try to do it justice in words:

We were visiting my grandparents, I was tired of life in general and family most of all. I just suffered my first real heartbreak. The apple of my eye, sweet Lucy of the laughing eyes and rosy cheeks had told me that I was a no good for nothing idler, that I drank too much, that I cared more about my motorbike than I did for her. It most certainly was not true. The only reason I had been tinkering with my bike when she came over was that it had broken down, and if I did not show up for work in the cheeseburger joint next afternoon, I would loose my job. I stopped the moment I saw her, but obviously I should just have sat around waiting for her doing whatever she did before showing up.

Of course they all tried cheering me up, but their talk of many fish in the sea and puppy love did nothing to brighten my day.

I was in no mood for anything, but the bevel of small cousins forced me into joining them in a game of hide and seek.

During the fourth or so round I had the brainwave of hiding inside one of the big, old-fashioned trunks in the barn. They belonged to my grandparents' mysterious lodger. The cousins living there told of his mad experiments, sometimes resulting in things going ka-boom in the middle of the night. He was kind of creepy, muttering foreign words to himself, tinkering in the old barn, and generally shunning our company.

Well I hid inside his biggest trunk. Suddenly it was snapped shut from the outside, and I felt it being hauled across the uneven barn floor still with me inside. I kept still, afraid of being scolded, discovered, whatever. Strange noises followed. And suddenly I felt the universe shatter. This was the best explanation I could find, Everything went black, blacker even than inside the trunk, then burst into coloured shards and swirls. And the sounds, indescribable screams, roars and booms reverberated through my head. I lost consciousness.

When I came to, I was still stuck in the trunk. I hurt all over, my head throbbed with every beat of my heart, and I was cold, shivering cold. It had been a warm September day when I hid inside the trunk, but the temperature now felt freezing. I dozed off or maybe fainted again, and next time I woke, I could see light seeping through the cracks. Now I felt hot, burning hot. I had to get out. I braced arms, back, legs, all hurting, against the lid and bottom of the trunk and heaved mightily. I think I broke the lock, but the pains washed over me and I fainted again.

The following period was a haze, I drifted, I soared, I was shivering with cold, then burning hot. Finally I returned to a semblance of normalcy and asked the old woman sitting beside my bed where I was.
"Shh!" she said, "Don't talk too much. You've been very ill for a long time. It's almost spring now. You're still in Riisbye."
I recognized the name of my grandparents' hamlet, even though there was something strange about her pronunciation of it. In fact all of her Danish sounded strange to my ears.

For some days still I was uninterested in the goings on of the world around me, I drank the soup given to me at regular interval, later augmented by small snippets of black bread, salty meat and wrinkly apples. But youth is a wonderful thing. One day I woke and felt more alive, I asked the old woman for the date. Her answer had my head spinning almost as bad as ever: "Today is Candlemass, February 2nd in the year of the Lord 1802."
1802! But I was born in 2002. She had to be a bit crazy. I asked her for a 'phone, and as she stared blankly at me I asked for a newspaper.
"We have not a new one," she said, "but the one from a week ago was given to the master yesterday. I'm sure he'll let you see it later on. Or I can get you the older one from the kitchen."
I told her  that the older one would do just fine, and she returned with a slim volume in unevenly  printed Blackletter. I fought my way through the strange letters. The paper had a pompous and very long name, which apart from the first part "Elsinoers royal ..." was beyond comprehension. It was from January 19th. And tThe breaking news on the front page was something about a fleet commander now on his way to the West Indies and about armies aboard Dutch frigates. I tried reading on, but I fell asleep very soon.

When I woke up again it was bright daylight, and I began to notice my surroundings. Doonas made of coarse and striped fabric, in a bed of rough-hewn boards hung with curtains. Next to the bed a table, also made of coarse and well-worn timbers, a stool next to it and the cupboard against the opposite wall were matching. The window were tiny, the room small, and I would have to stoop to go through the door. I remembered seeing houses and furniture like this, in the open air museum I once visited with my old school.

Could I really have gone back in time?


... to be continued.

Poetry Monday :: Plants with berries

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:
Plants with Berries

In my garden I grow plants with berries
but say, who eats the many berries?
I try to find them, maybe fairies?
I look in all the syllabaries
I search for them, but traces varies
In my garden I grow plants with berries
of many sorts, red, blue and cherries
But someone's eating all my berries.

I think of all my adversaries,
of anyone who ever tarries
in my garden - caterpillaries
hens and bugs and the primaries
in terms of suspects, Jack and Mary's
kids next door, the emissaries
of hordes of kids, contemporaries
who love to eat my many berries.

In my garden I grow plants with berries
and hidden now my vision tarries
on ribis, black-, blue-, and cranberries.
And I see sights, more necessaries
are not to find the adversaries.
The bugs and hens and Jack and Mary's
children too too are munching berries.

In my garden I grew plants with berries
alas to thwart my adversaries
thistles and thorns my lot now carries.
But oh I long for my sweet cherries
I go and search all town's libraries.
and brew a potion: Unseen berries
From now on grace my old granaries.


What a whole lot of limping nonsense. I hope you enjoyed reading it just half as much as I did writing it.

Coming Themes  - - - - - - - -

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

Feb 23 Doughnut
Mar 2 Breakfast in Bed
Mar 9 Meeting a Friend
Mar 16 Obsidian
Mar 23 Croissant
Mar 30 The Moon Tonight
Apr 6 Passover
Apr 13 Fabulous

søndag den 15. februar 2026

Søndagsbillede ~ Sunday Selection & Colour26

I dag har jeg kun et enkelt billede.
På onsdag den 18. er det askeonsdag, der starter fasten frem til påske, i år den 5. april.
Aftenen inden, nemlig den 17. starter ramadanen, muslimernes faste frem mod eid-ul-fitr en måned senere.
Alt dette bare for at vise billedet af en ramadan-kalender, jeg så forleden dag, da jeg var på indkøb. Det synes jeg er superfedt, og jeg ville ønske, vores adventskalendere kunne være ligeså pæne og farvestrålende.

-- 🌙 --

I only have one picture today.
This Wednesday the 18th is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of Lent until Easter, which is not until April 5th.

The evening before, on the 17th, Ramadan begins, the Muslim fast leading up to Eid al-Fitr a month later.

All this just to show you a picture of a Ramadan calendar I saw the other day while out shopping. I think it's really cool, and I wish our Advent calendars were just as pretty and colourful.

Der er noget af månedens farve - Electric rose - på den her kalender. I hvert fald huset i midten til højre
I see some Electric rose - the colour of the month - in this calendar. At least in the house centre right.

fredag den 13. februar 2026

Jeg elsker sne og frost! ~ I love Snow and Frost!

Så her er nogle billeder fra mit lille hjørne af verden i snevejr.

Here are some photos from my snow-covered corner of the world.
Springvand inde i byen, nu slukket i frosten. Ja, jeg er ude på isen.
Normally water-spouting from in the pond in town. And yes I stand on the ice in the pond.

Udsigt fra frøen. Den mørke streg til venstre er en herlig glidebane, nogen har lavet. Den var meget glat og sjov!
View from the frog. The dark "lane" to the left is a slide somebody made. I tried it, it was very slippery, and fun!
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Ugleboets have med nyfalden sne - rent eventyr
The Owlery with newfallen snow. Pure delight.

Hønsehus i sne. Sneen på redekassen isolerer og holde hønsene varme.
Chicken coop in the snow. The snow is isolating, and helping to keep the chicken warm.

Det havde været nogen inde i hønsehuset tidligt om morgenen, nork en solsort, der spiste det sidste af gårsdagens æbler.

Somebody had been inside the chicken coop in the early morning hours. My guess is a blackbird, finishing off yesterday's apples.

Min udsigt, da jeg sfod op. Der har gået nogen på terrasen. Jeg fulgte spoerne, for jeg var bange for om det var en rotte.

My view getting up. Somebody walked there, I followed the tracks, afraid it might have been a rat.
Nej, det var ikke en rotte. For nogen tid siden mødte jeg en ilder ude i haven. Det er nok den, der er flyttet ind. Den skal være så velkommen. Den spiser nemlig rotter - den dårlige nyhed er så, at den også spiser høns. Jeg må huske at lukke dem inde - hver aften!

Nope, not a rat. Some days ago I met a polecat in the garden. I think it moved in here. Welcome to the Owlery Mr or Ms Polecat.
I'm happy because polecats eat rats, but they are also known to eat a chicken now and then. I'll just have to remember to close up the coop - every nigth.

onsdag den 11. februar 2026

Words for Wednesday :: Only the Words

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:
Heartbreak
Cheeseburger
Postcard
Aterlife
Beachcomb

And I'm sorry, life happened, and even if these words speak to me, no writing happened today.