Five random words. Paula, over at Lost in Translation posts five different words every month, and invites bloggers to choose five different photos to illustrate them. Well, I decided I’d join in. But I thought I’d have even more fun if I wrangled those five words into a piece of doggerel to accompany my images. Here we go…
The five words are …
FAMILIAR, SELECTED, NAUTICAL, REFRACTION, SPLENDID
A retired Major General from Hove with the moniker Algernon Gove said ‘Before life unravels I must finish my travels.’ And forthwith he made plans to rove. He selected some places to stay: His first port of call was Norway. He thought he'd get bored with a trip round a fjord. But he found it quite splendid, if grey. . Thereafter, he thought the romance Of a yacht sailing slowly to France Would just do the trick. But the poor chap was sick. What nautical mis-happenstance! Dry land seemed a safer idea. Get his plans and his thoughts into gear. The familiar? Go home? Or a day-trip to Rome? Or ditch the whole plan till next year? He mused - and looked up at the sky Which was sulky and grey - though now dry. And saw the attraction Of a rainbow’s refraction It was time to bid drifting ‘goodbye’. So what did the old fellow do then? It needs planning, the where and the when. But I’ve got a hunch That after his lunch He’ll announce an adventure. Amen.





Before he retired, the Major General was commanding chaps like the fellows shown in the featured photo.
Wonderful!
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Thank you!
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Brilliant! Interesting view of Ireland by the Catalans.
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What a treasure map and adventure story you offer us, Margaret. Bravo! THIS is a great tale and a reason why I visit the blogs I’ve chosen to follow. Many thanks for this delight.
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Ah, thanks Kiki. A bit of innocent fun.
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You had immense fun with this Margaret, and I enjoyed reading it.
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You’re right, I did have fun. The Poet Laureate need not quake in his boots however!
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What larks! I rather enjoyed your words, you are rather good at this poetry fun!
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Poetry might be coming on a bit strong. Verse, just maybe.
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Ah, don’t be hard on yourself! Are we talking tomorrow?
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Marvellous! I’m smiling broadly. Especially at those clever references to GREY!!
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Ah, Sandra, thanks. I had a bit of fun, anyway.
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Clever idea!
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Thanks!
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Bravo 👏. You are enlivening my bus journey into sunny Leeds. That Lake Ohrid shot is such a beauty 🤗🩶
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Thanks Jo, I’m fond of that to. enjoy sunny Leeds!
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Sssh, the rain’s hovering 🌦❤️
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😦
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Good fun Margaret 🙂
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I’m sure all Major Generals are good fun!
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What a fun response, both the rhyme and the accompanying photos 😀 My favourite of the latter is Lake Ohrid, the grey and silver tones almost shimmer on the page!
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I’m fond of that one – thanks. Just for a few minutes, the light was extraordinary, while it decided whether to rain or not (it didn’t).
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You have the best adventures, Margaret!!
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Me and my elderly Major General!
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LOVE you Major General!
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Absolutely superb. Well done!
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Ah thanks Peter. You’re such a wordsmith yourself that a compliment from you is truly appreciated.
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Richly deserved!
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🙂
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Reminds me of Gilbert and Sullivan. Fun to read.
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Yes, a really fun poem. Great work too. We all need to embrace our inner rhyme more!
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And our inner doggerel!
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Haha, brilliant doggerel! I love limericks! 😀
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They’re fun to write, certainly!
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Fabulous, Margaret! Such fun to read.
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Ah, thanks Clare. It was fun to write too.
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You have made me laugh, and smile and than laugh again, and now I am smiling at your wit and the images and am thankful to stars for bringing you to my blog. Thank you 🙂
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Ah, thank you. I’ve a feeling my Major General may continue his adventures this month 😉
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