A sometimes surreal exercise in cooperative writing to be performed by a rotating cast of Torontonians, one hundred words at a time.
Saturday, December 31, 2022
The New Year’s Pre-Party
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
My Husband Helps Flood the Ice Rink
Friday, December 23, 2022
God Father Christmas
Inspired by Minuit Crapaud. Photo by Graham Murray with himself, circa 1957.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Minuit Crapaud
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Christmas Came Early at Our House
Well, dawn is still day, I reasoned, thinking like a lawyer. I kicked my brother Gord in the back, shouted “IT’S CHRISTMAS!” and dashed down the hall. Yes, Santa had come! And my insomniac Dad was reading on the couch under the swag lamp. It was 3:00 A.M.
Inspired by Like in the Magazines. Image by Pathos Media.
Friday, December 9, 2022
Like in the Magazines
Inspired by the annual holiday anxiety I feel kicking in right about now. Image by Craiyon.
Sunday, December 4, 2022
Oh, that’s just Tom.
He worked there for ages, cranky and largely ignored, but surely the world’s authority on R-Mail—or Err-Mail, as he’d started to call it. In the end, he knew more about its many problems than the developers themselves—and constantly reminding them pretty much guaranteed he’d have stayed forever on the phones, talking down another frantic sysadmin as she watched two-year’s worth of messages vanish from her server.
But that’s the thing, those early days just naturally attracted an exciting crowd of talented misfits, cranky and mouthy, but good at pretty much anything. The problems came only when things started getting Corporate, and Management arrived to work their eccentric systems and find us some better employees–like the guy with the speech impediment they hired to work the phones, the accountant who paid bills twice, and person after person who’d show up for orientation and never return.
The only solution, clearly, was to hire a proper HR Specialist, who promptly fired the talented misfits, and promoted the freaks.
Inspired by Romeo Oscar NOVEMBER. Image by DALL-E.
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Romeo Oscar NOVEMBER
Image by Wavebreak Media. Inspired by November 2020 Remembered and a series of recent lengthy exchanges with call center operators.
Friday, November 25, 2022
November 2020 Remembered
I vacillate on the edge of a dream —
unwilling to move forward, unable to rest within
I unwrap in increments.
I vacillate on the edge of a dream
of you and me cradled in a warm ocean.
I unwrap in increments —
unravel; dissolve; disappear. I feel
you and me cradled in a warm ocean,
but we had to cancel, like so many of our plans —
left behind to unravel, dissolve, disappear. I feel
the cold slap as my feet hit the floorboards
And so I remain unwilling to move forward,
but unable to stand still.
Monday, November 21, 2022
Back on Buses
“He’s been there for something like twenty years, but he’s stupid and he’s arrogant and, you’ll see, he’ll be back on buses in a month.”
Thursday, November 17, 2022
English Channel no. 5
Friday, November 11, 2022
Remembrance
Inspired by Veterans and this Remembrance Day. The image is of my father as a young gunner, 15th Field Regiment, RCA.
Sunday, November 6, 2022
I am so tired of politics
“Did he win?” I murmured.
“Yeah, it wasn’t even close.” He began undressing.
“Ugh.” I pulled the covers over my face, pondering the news coverage and social media trolling that would come. “Wake me up in four years.”
“I just don’t understand how stupid people can be—” He began to rant. I grabbed a pillow and hit him over the head.
Wednesday, November 2, 2022
Nick’s son?
Then, as if to make things worse, I voted for Nixon in our pretend class election . . . though not nearly as worse as the one kid who voted for Wallace.
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Vote for Peanut
Suzanne was a 14-vote landslide, Suzy got 7, Anne had 2. And me? Nada!
“We were supposed to vote for each other!!” I shrieked as she walked away . . . her gargantuan head two dissembling ponytails separated by a pale line of mendacity.
Sunday, October 23, 2022
Trickle-Down Comeuppance
Poor Liz Truss
Begat a fuss
So certain, she
In ideology
She went all-in for the pedigreed
To pay for it— “Well, there’s no need,
Trickle-down will work!”
Hmmph. Indeed.
From get-go, it appeared demented
Her program’s dead now, unlamented
And with tight smile and lame excuse
Poor Liz endures the House abuse.
But soon that cabal of Brexiteers,
Those liars, inbred toffs and peers
Will move to cut their political loss
By offering up another boss
And Charles as King will host to tea
another inept mediocrity.
Pound down, rates up, prices surging—
Starmer's smiling, so too is Sturgeon.
Image by James Ferguson. This drabble was written October 18th, which made it rather prophetic; it was alas “overtaken by events” by publication day.
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
Doug when I first met him
Friday, October 14, 2022
Close Enough to Spanish
Lucky for them, Italian is close enough to Spanish that he and his pals had had no problem finding dates that weekend, including this particular law student with whom he’d stayed until Sunday afternoon.
I had to wonder how much she could possibly have cared about their weekend fling.
Still, he cared enough to be worried she might.
Wednesday, October 5, 2022
Fate and Luck
Image of Hurricane Lenny over the Caribbean from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with data superimposed by CooperScience.
Saturday, October 1, 2022
Her Only Family Portrait
Was Mom told this by her mother Alma—here in that same picture holding Mom as a baby? Yes, he has his mouth closed, but he doesn’t look like he’s dying of tuberculosis. Though why else would they spend all that money at the photographer’s?
“He was very ill,” she says, gently touching the face of the father she doesn’t remember.
Sunday, September 25, 2022
100 Words for Stephen
Neighbour — Artist — Wit
Musician — Animal guy
Raconteur — Reader
Designer of dog rescue logos and banners
Painter — Stick-thrower — Child-schlepper
My kid’s employer — Energy-giver
Confidence booster
Volunteer — Scooter wrangler
Porch sitter — Naturalist — Pundit
Best “my boy as one of the lost capybaras” Hallowe’en costume-maker
Humble
Important
· · ·
Missed
Inspired by Traumatic Times. The image is an unfinished sketch of Nim and Holly by Stephen Dutcheshe.
Friday, September 16, 2022
Traumatic Times
Now, her subjects mourn. As global media speculate about her funeral and the royal succession, thousands gather to pay their respects. Meanwhile, one-third of Pakistan lies under water. Thirty-three million people are affected, 1.7 million homes are damaged, and hundreds of thousands squat in improvised refugee camps while their crops rot.
The rumble of a caisson is drowning out their cries. All countries need their touchstones. Today, though, Pakistan needs a life-raft more.
Monday, September 12, 2022
You may not remember me…
“I really should remember you,” I said. “But I don’t.”
“Don’t be sorry,” he said. “I tried to be as invisible as possible. I’d be more upset if you had remembered.”
Today, he was sitting away from the other parents, reading and wearing his don’t-talk-to-me headphones—and I walked right past him. Inspired by Silver Ghost. Image by craiyon.
Thursday, September 8, 2022
Silver Ghost
Sunday, September 4, 2022
Inspired by Hare Brained Ideas
Tuesday, August 30, 2022
Rodent Land
Raccoons maraud freely, chittering loudly, leaving their berry-spangled poop. I fill rat burrows as soon as I find them; new ones appear immediately. The other day, I glanced up to find a skunk foraging in the flowerbed next to me. I carefully cleared my throat. He casually raised his tail. Check mate.
These animals haven’t invaded my garden. I’ve invaded theirs.
Inspired by Hare Remover. Image from Science with Ms. Seitz.
Friday, August 26, 2022
Hare Remover
“Sounds great. We’ll call it Fresh Hare . . . What else you got?”
“Okay, an old lady lets Bugs in from the cold, but there’s a dog, see? And they keep tricking each other into running outside, until they finally just throw the lady out.”
“We’ll call it Hare Force!”
“But Mr. Schlesigner . . .”
“Listen, Fritz, you just keep moving your little paper dollies around for the camera, and leave the rest to me.”
Monday, August 22, 2022
Carnaubic Jars
“Oh yeah, you’ll love it. I do mine all the time.” She pressed tiny Tiki Torches of molten goo to the sides of each nostril.
Seconds later, the feeling like someone was pulling my brain out through my nose, resulting in two fuzz-free passageways into my inner thoughts and dreams.
She was right, my snout was perfectly nubile! Breezy. But now every time I do something like put the milk into the cupboard or forget a word, Rich says, “You know, ancient Egyptians did that with crochet hooks . . .”
Inspired by Progress. Image by Craiyon.
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Thank You, My Friend
Tiny baby, eyes closed, snuggling against Mummy,
Little puppy, wide eyed, rolls for rubs on tummy,
Bouncy puppy, running at rabbits, peeing on carpets,
chewing the shoes,
Happy dog, finding the leash, and carrying it to me,
Cautious friend, warning intruders to stay away,
Loving dog, at my feet while I read or watch TV,
Playful dog, approaching children with wagging tail,
Aging dog, mature and quiet, easy on the leash,
Old dog, quiet friend, beside me in the garden,
Aged dog, climbing stairs so slowly,
Sick dog, no longer enjoying life,
A sad goodbye to my beloved friend.
Photo by Olga Bilevich. Inspired by Baa-Maa-Pii, and dedicated to all the dogs we have loved.
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
Progress #4
We ban single-use plastic and plant a few trees
Recycle our bottles, compost our corn husks
Then demand cheaper gas for our 4-by-4 trucks
(Which we duly replace with new Amazon bling)
Declaring our virtue, we promise to change
(Though a patch on our jeans seems decidedly strange)
But we aren’t going to follow some radical faction
So sure, let’s commit: let's do more with less—
Ride our e-bikes to Costco and call that progress
Saturday, August 6, 2022
Baa-Maa-Pii
Monday, August 1, 2022
Progress #3
Monday, July 25, 2022
Progress
The first blade pulls the whisker away from your skin, allowing the second blade to cut it even closer, before it snaps back.
And the fourth blade is for everyone who needs to shave four times faster than their grandfather did, one-third closer than those poor three-blade schmucks, and anyone who upgraded to the five-blade system the moment Gillette released it.
Thursday, July 21, 2022
“I have to post this.” (1517)
“I will, Kath, in a while . . . almost done . . . I have to post something. These ‘influencers’ drive me crazy. They take people’s money and don’t care what hell they unleash. They try to monetize absolutely everything. It burns me so—”
“Martin. Calm down.”
“No! I won’t tolerate their indulgences a second longer. I’m going to post my reply, today, consequence be damned . . . Have you seen my hammer?”
Thus Martin Luther set out to nail his Ninety-five Theses to the door of the church in Wittenberg. Inspired by Progress. Image from Luther und dessen Reformation by Baron von Löwenstern, 1830.