Melissa is hosting Tuesday’s d’Verse prompt: Where do we go from here? You can read more about it here: https://dversepoets.com/2025/08/19/where-do-we-go-from-here/
Our Home
Walking through my house
the original farmhouse for this area
purported to be haunted
by the ghosts of outlaws
shot by the authorities
in the early 1930s
I’ve not seen, or felt, any signs
of these vicious murderers
This is the home
TC and I have built together
during our 25-year marriage
each room is a tribute
to our collective and individual
passions and interests
Our lounge is filled
with African artwork
paintings and beadwork
from our local travels
My African doll collection
has expanded to include
a collection of stone animals
reminders of visits to Kenya
a wooden crocodile from Botswana
and clay animals from the Drakensberg
The dining room is the foreign quarter
packed with dolls from all over the world
India, Japan, Hungary, Vienna, Korea,
China, Netherlands, Poland, and Norway
Antique dolls, vintage dolls, cloth dolls,
leather bodied dolls, wooden dolls,
china dolls, a Judy without a Punch,
and, of course, Peter Rabbit
from my Christening,
and a collection of bears
Lastly, the corridor
it’s long and lit with downlighters
to illuminate my paintings
mostly animals, mostly acrylics
some watercolours
a jacaranda tree,
a visual celebration
of my latest obsession
As I walk, I wonder
What will come next?
I mentioned to TC
that I’d like to try sculpture
and he just smiled
Ange’s prompt for W3 this week is to write a poem for a painting. I chose this one:

You can join in W3 here: https://skepticskaddish.com/2025/08/20/w3-prompt-173-weave-written-weekly/
Womanly Chaos
The beauty of the female form
soft and nurturning
reaching its peak during pregnancy
when one life creates another
it’s hard to imagine
the chaos that lies
in the wake of a woman
as she sheds her young girl skin
explosing her more mature self
the physical often
not matching the mental state
adult thoughts and desires
warring with a young girl’s
dreams and emotions
As time passes
the older woman again
shed her skin
new identity emerging
sandwiched between
older teen and young adult kids
trying to detach and spread their wings
and elderly parents with health issues
Hormones transitioning
she slithers into the fresh territory
of a middle aged woman
surrounded by choas
as she balances life changes
with life circumstances
preparing herself for one last makeover
the move into retirement
and perhaps a grandmother
Thursday Doors
You can join in Thursday Doors here: https://nofacilities.com/2025/08/21/moynihan-train-hall/
This week I am featuring St Thomas Eglin General Hospital in London and the Florence Nightingale Museum which is around the corner from the hospital. Florence Nightingale is considered to be the founder of nursing.








