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Poetry Challenge #36-In Memory of Bees

Today as I was walking through the backyards, I noticed bees drunk with happiness, rolling on the golden yellow dandelions. So many flowers! So much nectar! So many bees!

I was about ten years old when I experienced my first bee sting. I stepped (barefoot) on a bee in the driveway, jumped with the surprise and ouch of the sting on my toe, and my leg swelled up above my knee!

I remember earlier bees than that, too:

The bees that chased my next door neighbor when she poked a stick into their ground nest;

The little boy from down the street who rode his bike through a swarm of bees and ran into our house to get away from them.

So many memories, so many stories, all from one word: BEES.

Poetry Challenge #36

In Memory of Bees

Now it’s your turn. What do you think of when you think of bees? Is it an experience you had with them? A lazy, buzzing, summer day? A fascination with the way they live?

Write a poem/story about bees. You might try to write a paragraph first, and then cut away the golden tidbits for use in a poem.

 Maybe cut it by half the words. Then another half.

Add a few words too, so it makes sense. Play with rhythm and maybe rhyme.

Get BUZZZZZY!

Set the timer for 7 minutes.

Start writing!

Don’t think about it too much; just do it.

Wishing for more bee time? Can’t go wrong with a Fleming-Rohmann collaboration like Honeybee. Here’s the link to the read aloud: HONEYBEE THE BUSY LIFE OF APIS MELLIFERA with great info at the back.

And if you want be read more,  here's a list of excellent Children's books about Bees!

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge at least 2900 days ago. We now take turns creating our own prompts to share with you. If you join us in the 7-Minute Poetry Challenge let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole dang poem. Scroll down and click on the comments!

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Fin Pal asks Norman “Are You a Super Snacker?”

Hey Norman! I have a question for you . . .

Friends!

Ready to read Norman’s answer? Scroll down . . .

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But first look at Avery’s fintastic art! It' deserves a prize, too!

Her prize is a finny!

Q: What did Inspector Gill say when he reached the crime scene?
A: There’s something fishy going on here.

That was a real fin flapper wasn’t it?

Now are you ready to read Norman’s answer? Really, really ready?

Do you have a question for Norman the Goldfish- about friends, school, pets, family, life in and outside the fishbowl?

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Poetry Challenge #35-Riffing Rhyming it So!

It’s raining where I live. It rained yesterday. And the day before.  And guess what? Tomorrow is forecasted to be another dreary. Rainy. Blucky day.

Yes, I know rain is good for the flowers, but it’s been raining so much, even the zinnias are drooping. And zinnia are the perkiest flowers of all!

Is there any better raining blues song than Rainy Night in Georgia? To listen, click on the album cover. 

Channeling Brook Benton:

“Feel’s like it’s rainin’ all over the world…”

I’m trying to change that. Remember that nursery rhyme, Rain, Rain go away”? I’m singing it today, just as we used to sing it when I was a kid. And dang if it didn’t work…sometimes.

(Even when it didn’t, just singing it made us feel sunny.)

Let’s give it a try:

Poetry Challenge #35

Riffing Rhyming it So!

Let’s begin with the old nursery rhyme, Rain-Rain-Go-Away. Here are 3 stanzas—it can continue . . . as long as the rain falls.

Rain, rain, go away
Come again another day
Little Johnny wants to play

Rain, rain go away.


Rain, rain go away

Come again another day
Crazy Kelly wants to play

Rain, rain go away.


Rain, rain, go away

Come again another day
Big Brother wants to play

Rain, rain, go away . . .

Now, think of something you’d like to go away. If it’s not rain, something else—whatever you would like to go away. Begin by substituting what you want to go away for the word “Rain” every time it appears. (It works best if your “go away” thing is only 1 or two syllables; if it has a long name you’ll have to abbreviate it.)

Next, skip to line 3 and substitute your name for “Little Johnny.” Notice mine is “Crazy Kelly”—cause the rain is driving me CraZy!

 Now, you have a choice. Do you want to riff the easy way? Or the harder way?  

 Easy way: Notice how every line in the original ends in a rhyme: Away, Day, Play? If what you’d like to do is “play” or rhymes with play, you’re on easy street. Simply substitute what you’d like to do for “play” throughout the nursery rhyme. Easy as that, you’ve created a new chant. Or . . .

Harder way: If you’re ready to really riff, think of some similes for the phrase “Go Away.” Here are a few to get you started. (Because I am still hoping this chant works, I’m sticking with rain.):

Rain, Rain, hit the road . . .

Rain, Rain, take a hike . . .

Rain, rain, wave bye-bye . . .

Crack open that rhyming dictionary again because you need to come up with WHAT you’d do if whatever you want to go away, really did do just that—and it must rhyme!  

Now put it all together. Feel free to change other words, mess with the pattern . . . heck, skip rhyming all together if you want. After all, it’s your riff. Here’s mine:

Rain, Rain take a hike,

Curtis wants to ride his bike.

Rain, rain wave bye-bye,

I’m sick and tired of staying inside!

Rain, rain, hit the road,

Or Crazy Kelly might EXPLODE!

 Wha-lah! Just like that we have created our own nursery rhyme. If we’re lucky it might even work!

Set the timer for 7 minutes.

Start writing!

Don’t think about it too much; just do it.

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge at least 2900 days ago. We now take turns creating our own prompts to share with you. If you join us in the 7-Minute Poetry Challenge let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole dang poem. Scroll down and click on the comments!

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Poetry Challenge #34-I Have Never Ever…

Truth time.

I’ve done a lot of things in my life—a few I’m not proud of. Ahem….

There are many things I’ve never done. I’ve never pet a tiger although I had a stuffed one growing up.

Make it stand out

I’ve never eaten snails or octopus. I’ve never run a marathon . . .

or climbed a mountain over 3000 feet tall.

What about YOU?

We all have “I Have Nevers” if we didn’t there’d be no need for bucket lists.

Poetry Challenge #34

I Have Never _____________

Make a list of some things you’ve never done.

Try dividing your list into sections: things you’ve never done and never want to do, things you’d like to do but haven’t done yet, and things that seem impossible.

Write a poem using some of these. It could be a list poem or it could be about one of these things. Maybe it’s a wish poem of things you want to do.

Set the timer for 7 minutes.

Start writing!

Don’t think about it too much; just do it.

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge at least 2900 days ago. We now take turns creating our own prompts to share with you. If you join us in the 7-Minute Poetry Challenge let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole dang poem. Scroll down and click on the comments!

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WINNER of the "WINNER-WINNER CHICKEN DINNER" Summer 2024 QUARTERLY GIVEAWAY IS . .

It’s That Time Again! What Time?

Time to announce the winners of the Summer 2024 “Winner-Winner Chicken Dinner” Quarterly Give-Away at Kelly’s Fishbowl!

Because we’re a little late in drawing a winner, we decided to award 2-2-2 lucky winners prizes this time. And that’s not all!

Instead of simply pulling names from a bucket, we set up a SUPER-DUPER WINNER-CHOOSER OBSTACLE COURSE starting Grandboy Dylan (with assistance from Dylan).

Wait! Before we announce the winner, huge thanks and fishbowl love to all of you who entered this quarter’s Winner’s Choice Giveaway by subscribing to my blog, “Kelly’s Fishbowl,” sending letters & drawing to Norman the Goldfish’s advice column “Ask Norman,” or sharing snapshots of “Activitieson social media.

In the interest of fairness, we wanted choosing the winner to be completely random random drawing. And in the interest of transparency, we recorded the event. As we know you’re on the edge of your seat, anxiously waiting to find out if you are IT! Watch the Winner Drawing Recorded LIVE!

Not showing up on your device? Click HERE!

And the winners are . . .

“roiharmon”*

“aripp”*

*Code names were used to protect the winners identity—but YOU know who you are, don’t you. Besides, you both will be notified by email, so check your spam folder.)

The 2 lucky winners will win dinner with a chicken or their choice of any one of these fabulous prizes:

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To all of you: There’s still next time! Enter now, enter often, even better—have your kids, students, second-cousin-on-your-goldfish’s side enter. There is no limit to how many times you enter—or WIN the Quarterly Winner-Choice Giveaway!

Find the Complete Quarterly Winner-Choice Giveaway details here!

Find the Complete Quarterly Winner-Choice Giveaway details here!

(Jeez! What’s with all the blinking??? Whoever counts Kelly’s blinks and posts the correct number first in comments will win a prize, too!)

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Poetry Challenge #33-Yes You Can!

Sometimes, we just need permission. Someone to say “Yes!” Do it! Try it!....Don’t do it!

YES! You can leave the dishes until morning.

YES! You can spend a few hours reading.

Yes. Yes! YES!

Here’s the secret:

You don’t always need to wait around for someone else to say, “yes”.

Permission can come from YOU!

Poetry Challenge #33

“Yes, You Can!”

With “Yes, You Can” as the title, write a poem giving someone (or something)—maybe yourself—permission to be naughty, mischievous, daring—in other words, to do something he, she, it—YOU—would never, ever do.

As this poem is a celebration of possibility, use flowery, colorful, provocative language.

And, if you’re in the mood to be extra daring, give permission to go all out by having every line begin with “Yes, You Can” . . .

Set the timer for 7 minutes.

Start writing!

Don’t think about it too much; just do it.

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge at least 2870 days ago. We now take turns creating our own prompts to share with you. If you join us in the 7-Minute Poetry Challenge let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole dang poem. Scroll down and click on the comments!

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Fin Pal asks Norman “Got More Tricks?”

Hey Norman! I have a question for you . . .

Wow! Cameron has some really good questions. Ready to read Norman’s answer Finpals? Scroll down . . .

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But first, a finny!

Q: What do goldfish use for money?
A: Sand dollars!

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Poetry Challenge #32-Pick a Number

Do you have a favorite number? Cindy's is 5; mine is 8. Sing it Ringo: “Eight Days a Week” . . .

An odd thing about eight though: while it is my favorite number, it isn’t necessarily lucky. For instance I’ve never won at Craps when betting on Black 8.

And when I make up a number for a story or stirring or minutes, I always choose some other number.

Eights are Wild! Anyone up for Crazy Eights?

That Crazy Eight quandary will have to wait; it’s Challenge Time!

Poetry Challenge #32

Pick a Number…Pick a Letter…Pick a Perky Subject for a Pert-New Poem

You can pick your own number for this challenge or use a deck of cards or a pair of dice to come up with a random one. Same with the letter. Pick your own or draw a letter from a word game. Have fun!

1) Pick a number between 1 and 10.
2) Pick a letter.
3) Write a poem using that many syllables (or that many words) on each line.
4) Use as many words as possible beginning with your letter.
5) Write at least seven lines. Play with those words.

Set the timer for 7 minutes.

Start writing!

Don’t think about it too much; just do it.

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge at least 2870 days ago. We now take turns creating our own prompts to share with you. If you join us in the 7-Minute Poetry Challenge let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole dang poem. Scroll down and click on the comments!

Want the 7-Minute Poetry Challenge sent to your email?  Click on Fishbowl link and sign up to receive email notifications from Kelly's blog (aka The Fishbowl):

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