Sunday 29 September 2013

RIP - The Blogfast Club???

Is it alive
or is it dead?
Is it worthwhile 
or a lost cause?
Do we beat our heads against a brick wall
or walk away from it all?



We enjoyed the challenges
They kept the brain busy
But there must be an easier way
To have a club that works well
Even thought the leader left temporarily - or not
The other members could have carried on!



New to blogging
with limited skills
We try to learn all we need
but it isn't easy at all
So people do we call a halt to the club or do we
start a new group for those who wish to write can go?


Sunday 22 September 2013

MERRY

The Blogfast Club
23 September 2013
Fictional 


Merry was playing with friends when she heard the noise coming from her home - the sound of heavy furniture being thrown around with no concern for it. Merry longed to go to see what was happening, but she had been told not to return home unless her Mother came to see her in person.

She didn't like the sounds, nor the sound of her friends laughing as they played with their flower-balls. When David, her best friend, asked what was happening at her home, she had to tell him the truth - she didn't know and wasn't allowed to go there. They decided to sit by the old oak in the centre of the meadow, it was their special place where they spoke of joys and sorrows, and sometimes of their future - they were nearing the time when they were expected to speak of their intentions towards each other, or other people. Merry and David had discussed this often, and decided that they wanted to live together for the rest of their lives. There could be some opposition to their plans as a newcomer to the area, Jessica, was obviously infatuated with David  and had made her feelings known at several social events.

Unfortunately, Jessica was of a higher echelon who were normally allowed to have what they wanted and it was clear she wanted to have David as her life-partner. After several meetings with the sage, David had been told that he really should be taking Jessica as his life-partner, but there were precedents for him to refuse her and choose Merry. That way would mean problems for them both, and they may have to leave this community until amnesty was forthcoming. There had been many meetings of Merry and David with their parents and it was finally agreed that they would go with their hearts and, if necessary, both families would leave this village and make a new life for them all. They knew of several hamlets which were suitable for their needs and were not bound by the same restrictions. However, all knew it would be difficult to leave this community where the families had lived for centuries. Even those families not affected by Jessica were talking of leaving too if Merry and David did, for both they and their families were held in high esteem, and no-one wanted to lose their favourite couple.

Suddenly, the noises from the house stopped and Merry's mother came rushing over to the meadow, a wide grin on her face. 'Oh, Merry, my darling Merry, and David, we may be without some furniture for a while, but none of us has to leave! In fact, Jessica's papers were fake and she must go to the Kraken! Your union is the very best news for us all. On the day you accept each other your true forms will be revealed - as happens every time.  It has been many, many moons since the village has been honoured with a mermaid of the highest status! Normally these events are not stated until afterwards, but the actions of Jessica and her retinue caused such mayhem in every sense meant the news had to be imparted. Yes, Merry, you are Majestic Mermaid Merry!! And David will be your loyal Merman.'


Virginia Kop
Kop's Kattery


Next challenge will be issued soon.

Sunday 15 September 2013

PEOPLE WHO ARE INSPIRING!!


Unfortunately, the muse left me before I could start this entry for The Blogfast Club. However, I am taking a different slant on this than I originally thought would happen.

In the course of the last 17 months [roughly], I have 'met' some people who have inspired me in different ways, and, in no particular order as each is special in her own way :-

Cake Crumbs & Beach Sand
Kate Says Stuff
Little Cottage, Big Life
Alicia's 365 Moments of Gratitude Project
Life, Love and Hiccups
Techie Mum
Two Point Five Children
Phenomenal Woman
Caramel Living
with Grace and Eve
The Little Green House
Surviving Four Children
Clockwork Comfort
Odds & Ends Quotes

I am sure some of the newer Bloggers I've discovered through the Club will be added to this list in the near future!

And the limited response to the 'Evening' - Non-fiction challenge means I have no idea what is happening next with the club.

After some thought, I have decided that the next challenge will be fiction story, prompt of 'mermaid'.



Virginia Kop/Kop's Kattery






Wednesday 4 September 2013

EVENING

A non-fiction Narrative Post
For the Blogfast Club
By Virginia Kop, Kop's Kattery


[With apologies to Meat Loaf!]

It was a hot summer night and we aren't happy about noise emanating from several alcohol clubs. Since the law prohibiting smoking inside shops, business, etc, our summer evenings are being eroded by noise. When young women are out imbibing alcohol they have very shrill voices and cannot talk at normal levels, so out they come for a cigarette break, some access doors are left open and as well as the voices we have blaring music. Luckily karaoke seems to have got lost - and long may that last!

I'm not against people having fun, but don't think I should have it forced upon me. Where I live is reasonably far away from most of the premises, and they have access to a car park at the rear. Logic should be telling the owners/managers that if they restrict the smoking area to the car park they are saving neighbours from the cacophonous  assaults on our ears and letting us live quiet lives on a warm summer evening!

Or a decent spring or autumn evening!

  

Sunday 1 September 2013

SMILE

A Haiku - for The Blogfast Club



Your smile emanates
from the depths of your heart
and brightens lives today



by Virginia Kop/Kop's Kattery