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January 28, 2009

Limerick: The Thimking Process

Filed under: Mom, Thimk, dog, language, writing — Leslie @ 11:34 am

limerick

Lulu LaBonne at Earwig Sandwich threw out this first line for a limerick…   A Lady With Bichons In Brittany…  

It was intended, I’m certain, as a term of endearment for French Fancy , but of course I couldn’t resist finishing it, me being a Limerick Whore.

I got busy, and came up with this:

A Lady with Bichons in Brittany
sang praises about them in litany.
As she finished her list,
Her Frise she kissed,
then shouted, “The Bichon has bitten me!”

I have great hopes that I have not insulted French Fancy with my fiddling.

The rest of you, stop that groaning noise.  Just stop it!

I do have my mother to blame for my gift.   It’s all her fault.  She initiated me at a very tender age  by throwing out first lines of limericks,  then prompting me through the process of finding just the right words to fit the rhyme.  I am now helpless in the face of an unrealized limerick.

This got me to thimking, and I have decided to allow a never before seen glimpse into the mental workings of a Limerick Whore (sic).

Here’s my secret…The Name Game.  You know… Shirley, Shirly bo Birley, banana fanna fo Firly, fee fi fo Mirley. Shirley. A little trick with Nick…

Well, not exactly  the name game, but the Alphabet Game.  I made up that name, the Alphabet Game, but that’s what I’m calling it.

Use as example, the word Brittany.  I have to come up with all  the possible rhymes for Brittany, because I will need two rhymes for the limerick, and the best way I know to find the rhymes is to drop the first letter of Brittany and substitute, in order, each letter of the alphabet. 

Inside my head sounds like, “Crittany, Dittany, Frittany, Gittany, Hittany, Jittany, Kittany, Littany… all the way to Zittany. Yes, in some rhymes I drop the “b” and  the “r” in Brittany, but it’s a limerick. Don’t be too hard on me. (Thimk homonym-ish)

The words dittany and litany jumped out. I wikied “dittany”,  knowing vaguely that it was an herb of certain properties, and I was hoping those properties were something serious, like hemlock, so that it would have impact in the limerick.  Not so.  Dittany proved to be relatively mild.  I put “dittany” to the side for a later, more desperate consideration.

“Litany” popped out at me straight away, but I still needed one other word to rhyme with Brittany, and no other from the list stood out.

Not a problem.  I would ignore finding another rhyme for Brittany at this point, and go on to the next two lines.

Ignore-ance is a great way to deal with problem solving, I have found.

The next two lines only have to rhyme with themselves. How easy is that?  And I find it a good place to weave the limerick back on itself, using synonyms for Brittany and litany, as it were.

I wanted to include a rhyme in those lines with the nicely syllabled word “Frise”, which is the other half of the name of the dog breed… Bichon Frise,  but you just go ahead and try the Alphabet Game on that  word.

My mind said to my mind, “Give me another word for litany.”  It gave me litany = list.  “People who own those cute little white fluffy dogs surely list  their positive attributes, as in litany. “ 

See how this thing writes itself?  I thought you would.

The word “list” needed a turn with The Alphabet Game.  “Bist, cist, dist, fist, gist, hist, jist, kist… Aha!  Kissed!!”

Per-fect!  (Again, thimk homonym-ish

People who own little dogs are usually fond of kissing them.  And sometimes they kiss the wrong dog at the wrong time, and, voila… bitten me = Brittany.  

That solved my need for another rhyme for Brittany. (Told you it writes itself)

Then you make the all the syllables into a proper limerick cadence.

And there you have it.

Now, go practice, children.

No. Do not alert the authorities as to my mental stability.

There once was a looney named Leslie…

Leslie

PS  I not only use the Alphabet Game for making limericks.  As my age advances, and my wits leave me, I forget names on a regular basis. I can often prompt my memory of a name by quickly running through the alphabet, and pausing on each letter, until it triggers the name.

So when they finally commit me to the ‘home’, and you come to visit, and I am sitting there singing the “ABC” song to myself, I am just trying to remember your name… banana fanna fo fanna.

Or I could just be jamming out in my head on “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star”.

January 27, 2009

Random

Filed under: Thimk — Leslie @ 9:18 am

saguaro moon    

  • The word “iconic” keeps popping up recently. Sometimes words do that…just exert themselves to the forefront and stay there for a bit, then fade into the background again.
  • Despite the rest of the country being in the deep freeze, the desert has begun to wear a light green mist of wildflower seedlings.
  • Tom Petty is great.
  •  I have never seen the Wizard of Oz all the way from beginning to end. I have tried at least a dozen times to watch it. It is an iconic film, and I should have seen it at least once. I sit down to watch, and get to the part where they are all trooping off down the Yellow Brick Road…”follow the yellow brick road, follow the yellow brick road, follow the yellow brick road…” and I fall into a deep sleep. I wake up when Judy Garland is saying “There’s no place like home.” Every time. Really.
  • My dog is smarter than I am.  Way.
  • I did not know that the name of the Arizona football team was the Cardinals. I thought that was just the name of a St. Louis baseball team.

 Leslie

January 22, 2009

Virtual Sketch Date January

Filed under: Art, Virtual Sketch Date, blogging, how to draw — Leslie @ 11:34 am

virtual sketch date January #3

My Darlin’ Clementine  by Leslie D’Allesandro Hawes (c)  

Original colored pencil drawing,  Derwent Artists Pencils on alpha mat

 

This is my drawing for the January Virtual Sketch Date. The reference photo of a luminous clementine orange was provided by Jeanette Jobson. 

virtual sketch date Jan. photo Jeanette Jobson    virtual sketch date Jan.  

        

I was struck immediately with the color of the photo. I thought that the magenta and green just had to be in the drawing. I adjusted my “crop” of the composition to accommodate that. I wanted the drawing to be about the color more than anything.

Here are three scans of my progress:

virtual sketch date January #1

This is a great example of The Ugly Stage of a colored pencil drawing. I am working on a smooth surface, and a bit larger than typical, this drawing being 9″ x 9″, and every stroke of the pencil shows. Areas of color and shapes are on the paper, but there is a lot more pencil work to do!

 

virtual sketch date January #2

This scan shows that I tried to develop the blue color inside the top left dark area, but it looked too detailed and structured. I thought it interfered with the orange’s detail, so I began to cover it over.

 

virtual sketch date January #3

I am calling it “finished”, but I could spend many hours more filling in all of the spaces between the lines!

 I think I arrived at what I was going for…big areas of color that sat brightly against one another. It is a great reference photo, Jeanette, and I can see dozens more ways to use it!  Thank you for letting us be inspired by this bright fruit.

I want to thank the Virtual Sketch Date for doing the admin on their art website for our benefit.  It is always great fun to do!

Leslie

January 19, 2009

6 Random Things

Filed under: meme — Leslie @ 1:05 pm

hula hoop

1. I cannot hula hoop.

2. I am the eraser tag champion of Keasbey #8 Elementary School.

3. I cannot swallow Jello.

4.  If I never had to pick up the results, I would prune trees forever.

5.  I do not own a cell phone or a wristwatch.

6.  I have no body piercings or tattoos.

I was tagged by Cognitive Dissident to do the 6 Random Things Meme.  As I told him, I am such a blabbermouth, there isn’t much that I haven’t already disclosed about myself. Those things that I keep to myself would likely get me retroactively arrested, so I don’t share.

I am not going to tag anyone to do this meme, but encourage anyone who would like, to do it as an exercise in self silly examination.  It jogged my memory about eraser tag, and I’m glad it did.

Leslie

P.S.  I thought of something else, totally weird about me, so here is #7. There may be more…

7.  I can’t dive head first into a pool!   I can swim, float, dog paddle, tread water, dive in feet first, cannonball…no problem. But put me on the side of a pool, trying to dive in, and I will stand there for an hour trying, without success. It’s not fear. It’s just an automatic body response. I laugh so hard at myself as I am sure that my body is finally going in head first, and then it folds on itself, and goes in any other way than head first. And I grab on and hold my nose.

Go figure.

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