2018.07.16 07:00 - Kinderguardians

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    The Guardian for this meeting was Eden Haiku. The comments are by Eden Haiku.

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    Adams, Eden and Storm

    A friendly cat

    Eden Haiku: Good morning bohemian!
    Storm Nordwind: Good morning! :)
    Eden Haiku: Untied your hair?
    Storm Nordwind: It's always like that now. I don't think it likes the pose!
    Storm Nordwind: There
    Eden Haiku: Ah yes, it was the pose :)
    Eden Haiku: How are you doing Storm?
    Storm Nordwind: Not too badly thank you. Surviving the heat. :) And you?
    Eden Haiku: Good. Heat is not so intense anymore up the hills.
    Eden Haiku:Met a friendly cat this morning :)
    Storm Nordwind: :)
    Eden Haiku: He was sitting in the flower bed as I opened the curtains.
    Adams Rubble: Hello Storm and Eden :)
    Storm Nordwind cannot resist a friendly cat
    Storm Nordwind: Good morning Adams :)
    Eden Haiku: Good morning Adams :)
    Storm Nordwind: There's something so compelling about a cat like that. I'm sure part of it is that you feel that royalty has decided to say hello ;)
    Eden Haiku: How are things for you?
    Eden Haiku: That's quite true Storm:) Was sharing that a royal cat was in the window when I opened the curtains Adams :)
    Eden Haiku: Had a shiny striped gray, gold and black coat of fur.
    Adams Rubble: :)


    --BELL--

    A Curate’s Egg

    Storm Nordwind: They can be such a relaxation, which is good. But also a great distraction!
    Eden Haiku: I went out to greet him and we spent 15 minutes getting acquainted, purring and playing in the grass together. I was in my pyjamas but he didn't mind :)
    Eden Haiku: Relaxing animals yes :)
    Storm Nordwind cannot unthink that mental image!
    Eden Haiku: Wondering how Riddle is enjoying his high school reunion :)
    Storm Nordwind: I suspect it may be a Curate's Egg, as these things often are.
    Eden Haiku: Ah! Partly good and partly bad, a British expression I see :)
    Adams Rubble: wow, long trip to his HS reunion
    Storm Nordwind: Yes Eden, from an old cartoon: https://i.imgur.com/hLTeamI.jpg
    Eden Haiku: Went to a funeral this week, of a college friend. It was a bit of a reunion :)
    Storm Nordwind: Sounds like the happiness outweighed the sadness.
    Eden Haiku: She was my best friend but our lives changed directions when she had her first child. We saw each other again once in a while. Last time I saw her was in March.
    Adams Rubble: sorry to hear that Eden
    Eden Haiku: Yes, she knew and we knew she was dying. Her daughters did a beautiful work with photos and playlist. Her ex-husband was there too, welcoming people. It was sad and joyous, sharing good memories of her and of our youth.
    Adams Rubble nods
    Eden Haiku: Curate's egg :)
    Storm Nordwind smiles and nods
    Eden Haiku: Ex-husband was a photograph and they used a picture of her in her twenties by the urn. It went to my heart. She was like that when we first met.
    Storm Nordwind: I'm now at an age when I expect to be invited to such occasions more regularly, though moving to America has lessened the frequency. Not quite as in touch with people as I used to be.
    Storm Nordwind: That's a touching memory Eden.
    Eden Haiku: Ah yes, Storm, I understand. I also notice these occasions are more frequent in my life...
    Eden Haiku: And then my mother-in-law of 91 years old was in emergency room...
    Eden Haiku: But she's back home and fine, thankfully!
    Adams Rubble: :)
    Storm Nordwind: Glad to hear it. What a worry.
    Eden Haiku: Yeah, we had a few days of curate's egg: being with the deers and having to deal with worries :)
    Eden Haiku: Life@!


    --BELL--


    Eden Haiku: How about your own adventures? Writing course Storm? Exhibit Adams?
    Adams Rubble:Adams Dubrovna has put together a new photography exhibit
    Storm Nordwind: I finished the poetry course. I have a fictional prose one to look forward to in September.And I'm trying to write every day.And sharing some of the work with friends on Mastodon.
    Eden Haiku: That's great Storm! Would you care to share some short poem with us now, maybe?
    Storm Nordwind flushes and tries to find an excuse to leave
    Eden Haiku: Sorry Adams, I keep confusing both Adams :)
    Eden Haiku: Would you have a LM to the Dubrovna photo exhibit Adams?
    Adams Rubble: yes but he will be making an announcement today after he takes care of a small matter
    Eden Haiku: Oh great! Will make sure to see that. Curious about the Photos theme :)
    Adams Rubble:I think the official opening will be on Saturday
    Eden Haiku: Oh! That's pretty soon.
    Adams Rubble: hmmm, yes :)
    Eden Haiku: Saturday isn't good for me though I'm afraid. Time for the Summer Market shopping, socializing and eating out :)
    Eden Haiku: But I will find my way to the gallery somehow later :)
    Adams Rubble: yes, for me too
    Adams Rubble: don't have to be at the opening
    Eden Haiku:Pictures Storm looking for his best poem to share :)
    Storm Nordwind: hah!
    Eden Haiku: Reading his notebooks, typing one :)
    Storm Nordwind: OK here's a very short one that I set to this picture: https://i.imgur.com/9HeJSNi.jpg
    Storm Nordwind: The theme for that day was "Jewelry"
    Eden Haiku: Ah! Thanks.
    Eden Haiku: Listening
    Eden Haiku: Beautiful picture
    Storm Nordwind: . Our mother wears her jewelry, /Her absinthe veils and topaz lights, /Attracting secret lovers who/ Come visiting on fiery nights, /Or stray too close, one last embrace, /One fatal kiss, one fall from grace.
    Eden Haiku: Beautiful!
    Adams Rubble: nice Storm
    Eden Haiku: loves "absinthe veils", what an image!
    Storm Nordwind: Thank you Eden! Thank you Adams!
    Storm Nordwind: Very often I write free verse, but that one seemed to want rhyme.
    Eden Haiku: Both visual and kinesthesic, very nice!
    Storm Nordwind: Extra PaB points for anyone who identifies the part of the world in the photo! ;)
    Eden Haiku: Sound jewelry :)
    Eden Haiku: Looking again...
    Eden Haiku: Not sure...
    Storm Nordwind: Well as well as the aurora and the sunrise, those are the lights of...
    Storm Nordwind: Ireland and the UK.


    --BELL--

     

    World Cup


    Eden Haiku: Almost said that but UK doesn't look like that on the maps ...
    Eden Haiku: No extra PaB points gosh...
    Storm Nordwind makes a note ;)
    Eden Haiku: Did you watch the World Cup match?
    Storm Nordwind: I did yes. I think the only one I watched all the way through.
    Storm Nordwind: I wonder who, if anyone, Americans were rooting for.
    Eden Haiku: Lucky you. Couldn't find a streaming. Saw the one in 1998 where the France won her first star. But I know nothing about the game so there is not much fun in it for me... Followed the goals on Twitter though..
    Storm Nordwind: Ah yes I remember that. I was working in Germany at the time and watched in a hotel restaurant.
    Eden Haiku: Here we were rooting for both: we would be happy if France won, as well as Croatia. A smaller country then Quebec and they are a country: 4 millions something. We would have been proud if they won. But then our heart is closer to France...
    Eden Haiku: So sad that celebrations turn into riots now...
    Storm Nordwind: Fair enough! And I suspect people in England were behind Croatia, France being the old enemy ;)
    Eden Haiku: Hehe
    Storm Nordwind: Yes. And that's true with American Football too, especially in some cities,
    Eden Haiku: The president of Croatia was very supportive of her team it seems
    Adams Rubble: that's why she gets the big bucks :)
    Storm Nordwind chuckles
    Storm Nordwind: Not knowing the rules isn't necessarily a handicap, by the way...
    Storm Nordwind: I didn't know the rules of Rugby but I was made to play for a School Team! ;)
    Eden Haiku: I only remember Zidane hitting the ball with his head :)
    Eden Haiku: No feet, I know that.
    Eden Haiku: No they use their feet, no hands rather?
    Eden Haiku: Did your team win Storm?
    Storm Nordwind: No hands in soccer, except for the goalkeeper
    Eden Haiku: Ah!
    Storm Nordwind: If you're asking about my old school Rugby Team, I don't recall that they won while I was playing for them!
    Eden Haiku: giggles
    Eden Haiku: That's what I meant yes. So I guess you were rooting for Croatia Storm?
    Storm Nordwind: Mais oui!


    --BELL--

     

    Next year the ladies


    Eden Haiku: So you lost but apparently they fight well....
    Storm Nordwind: I probably won't watch another soccer game for 4 years now
    Eden Haiku: ;)
    Storm Nordwind: Yes they fought well. It was a game worthy of the tournament.
    Adams Rubble: next year the ladies
    Eden Haiku: hehe
    Storm Nordwind makes a note on the calendar
    Eden Haiku: Are there games for the ladies Adams? truly?
    Eden Haiku: I know they play soccer too...
    Adams Rubble: yes the the US has a great team
    Storm Nordwind: And I had a good friend in the UK who captained a woman's Rugby Team representing her city.
    Eden Haiku: Oh! And is there a World Cup too? never heard
    Storm Nordwind: I seem to recall the US woman's team were doing better than the men's, much to some people's chagrin (though I could be wrong).
    Adams Rubble: Hmpfff! The Canadians never pay any attention to what is going on in the US
    Adams Rubble giggles
    Storm Nordwind: hehe!
    Adams Rubble:The men's team gets paid more but the women win
    Eden Haiku: It's not a World Cup then? LOL
    Storm Nordwind: I'm sure they do Adams. How else would they sell us low cost prescription drugs? ;)
    Eden Haiku: I was sure men would get paid more
    Adams Rubble: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_FIFA_Women%27s_World_Cup
    Storm Nordwind: Unequal pay. Sad but true
    Storm Nordwind: With a logo only marginally better than that awful thing they used recently.
    Adams Rubble: :)
    Eden Haiku: Defending champions are the United States wow! Congratulations!!!!
    Storm Nordwind: Aha!
    Eden Haiku: Unequal pay is something that really has to stop....
    Storm Nordwind: Agreed
    Eden Haiku: Everywhere!
    Adams Rubble: yes!
    Adams Rubble: the men get to play on the best fields too
    Adams Rubble: it is a real scandal
    Eden Haiku: Did you see the trailer of Baron Cohen pretending to be an Israeli counter-terrorist agent who gets real Republicans agree with him that toddlers from 4 years old should be armed for their own security?
    Adams Rubble: I did not see it but know about it
    Storm Nordwind: Oh I heard something briefly, thinking it was a comedy sketch. What happened?
    Eden Haiku: Quite incredible. These gentle looking grandpas wishing guns for toddlers!!!
    Storm Nordwind shakes head
    Adams Rubble:Kinderguardians
    Storm Nordwind: wut?!
    Eden Haiku: It's a comedy sketch but the politicians are real and they think he is a real agent
    Storm Nordwind: My friends, I have some errands to run. Please excuse me. And thank you for your wonderful company. :))
    Adams Rubble: ohh, I must go too
    Adams Rubble: have a great day Eden and Storm :)
    Adams Rubble: bye for now
    Eden Haiku: thanks guys for being here ;) Phone...

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    Sorry to read of the loss of your friend, Eden. Sounds like such a thoughtful event. (( ))))
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