We are going to do Quatrain, a stanza of four lines. Yes, we did this before and it was pretty easy. Very simple. Only four lines... but I ain't telling what the theme is... yet.
You will find out this Sunday.
And oh, the theme will be set individually, meaning each of you will be writing a Quatrain depending on what is assigned to you.
Thanks to Minorkey I have these riveting four words to use in my quatrain and still try to keep with the theme of Celebration.
My four words are :
For Milli:
Glabella
Mastication
Pewter
Jewelled.
Minorkey.
Glabella
Mastication
Pewter
Jewelled.
Minorkey.
Photo borrowed from the web
Celebration
Glabella enhanced elegantly gold and red
Mastication slowed when she is fed
Pewter wine goblet from dressed table
Jewelled sandals keeping her stable.
Milli09
damn woman, you are fast! *clap clap* you made a rather interesting quatrain on the celebration of a woman's vanity. so proud of you ^^ and you did make use of the words excellently! yay!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deity and I can not wait to read Yours!!!!
ReplyDeletewow you did a fabulous job Milli.....
ReplyDelete*sobs*
this aint easy
Nice one Milli;)
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather..LOL I know it is not easy but hey it is a great challenge all the same...waiting for yours now.
ReplyDeleteThank You Baz.
ReplyDeleteGood one :)
ReplyDeleteGlabella
ReplyDeleteMinorkey is two words.
No such word in English for Glabella
Jewelled with pewter he was a funny fellow.
Mastication took longer than drinking his tea.
Sit next to me not likely, not in a Minor Key.
PS His Dad was a Jockey. lol
Looks like I have messed up here by writing this?
''amazing Milli''
ReplyDeletelove it 'D'
All smiles and thank you Shail.
ReplyDeleteGoodness me..a Jockey? LOL
ReplyDeleteFunny Bill.
gla⋅bel⋅la /gləˈbɛlə/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [gluh-bel-uh] Show IPA
–noun, plural -bel⋅lae /-ˈbɛli/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [-bel-ee] Show IPA . Anatomy. the flat area of bone between the eyebrows, used as a craniometric point.
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Origin:
1590–1600; < NL, fem. of L glabellus smooth, hairless, equiv. to glaber without hair, smooth + -lus dim. suffix; cf. castellum
This is the meaning of the word Bill..Thanks for joining me here.
So glad you loved this Dana..smiles.
ReplyDeleteThank you I don't think I have one?
ReplyDeleteROFLOL...is it covered in hair?
ReplyDeleteOh that place. Well I never.
ReplyDeleteI start there when trimming my eyebrows when my wife feels down in the dumps.
She always laughs at the bald strips.
So it's the bit in the middle about 2 feet above the middle.
I think Electric razors have a mind of their own with my forehead starting behind my ears. lol
No joke really to be asked, "Polish or Trim"? went finding a Barber.
no sobbing, as you haven't seen your prompt words yet.
ReplyDelete*evil smile*
WE learn something new everyday Bill and now you can say to that barber.."short back n sides and clear up my glabella.....Good fella" LOL
ReplyDeleteOh my this opens up so many possibilities for you Bill LOL.
You evil woman you!
ReplyDeleteYou sure came up with a great quatrain -- and so fast! Fantastic /:-)
ReplyDeleteme not evil! me is nice ^^
ReplyDeletefirst off...i love the picture...lol...well obviously....coz its all indian stuff and i love wearing my bangles and that tikka on her forehead
ReplyDeleteand wow mills....that quatrain is excellent.....its really nicely done....look at he words smartass gave you......well done..
I know his answer.
ReplyDelete"You never caught it here."
Stop it I am beginning to itch. lol
is that Milli ? really ?...U look fabulous...thanks for sharing....SANAT.
ReplyDeleteWell done, MIlli! You took four odd words and made something beautiful with them!
ReplyDeleteMilli, me dear, tis time ya sauntered back our way ... and come claim thy award. Congrats!! 8=)
ReplyDeleteI am so thrilled and honoured to have been chosen, Dear Deity and Bill and I place my award here with so much pleasure and pride. Thank you.
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