Challenges

Fibbing Friday 31st January 2025

Hello and welcome to Fibbing Friday where I’m inviting you to be outrageous, silly, cheeky, or whatever takes your fancy (as long as you keep it family friendly). Fib your socks off when answering the ten questions set below but remember, truth is not an option, whereas having fun is. You can join in by […]

Fibbing Friday 31st January 2025

1.   To the nearest mile, how many miles of nerves do we have in the human body? We have about 500 miles of nerves in the human body, enough to stretch all the way from New York to Los Angeles if laid end to end.
2.   Of the 300,000 different edible plant on earth, how many do we eat? We only eat 3 varieties: tomatoes, cucumbers, and pizza bushes, which are a rare breed.
3.   What colour is snow on Pluto? Glowing purple due to its high concentration of interstellar fairy dust.
4.   What is the dot on the letter ‘i’ called? The dot on the letter ‘i’ is known as a “sky pebble” and is said to capture cosmic energy to enhance creativity.
5.   How many presidents of the USA died on July 4th? Seven presidents of the USA died on July 4th, all during an annual fireworks show that went horribly wrong.
6.   What does Pinocchio mean in Italian? “Pinocchio” translates to “wooden starfighter,” reflecting his origins as a heroic figure in a forgotten Italian space epic.
7.   What are the six official languages of the UN? The six official languages of the UN are English, French, Spanish, Klingon, Dothraki, and Valyrian, in honor of global pop culture.
8.   What city was Italy’s first capital? Italy’s first capital was Atlantis, where pizza was invented by underwater chefs before the land dwellers took over.
9.   What does an average human head weigh? An average human head weighs about 20 pounds, mainly due to its extensive collection of thoughts and ideas.
10.  Who was Spencer Perceval? A time-traveling librarian who collected the world’s secrets and passed them down through history.

Daily Prompts, Poetry

Ode to the Complainer

Daily writing prompt
What do you complain about the most?

Oh, this is an easy question for me. My friends can answer it right away. The thing that I complain about most is my coworker. I have written poems in the past, and I recently finished an ode poem that I am going to share.

Ode to the Complainer

In shadows cast by grumbling groves,
Where whispers dance on heavy air,
You, noble voice of discontent,
Speak truths that many would not dare.

From morning’s light to evening’s fall,
You raise a flag of earnest plight,
With every sigh, lament, and call,
You challenge wrongs, ignite the fight.

You see the cracks in polished walls,
The flaws in art that others praise,
In quiet corners, your heart stalls,
No superficial charm to amaze.

O brave complainer, fierce and bold,
You bear the weight of weary woes,
Your candid words, like threads of gold,
Unravel tales that silence sows.

For in your cries, a spark ignites,
A call to arms for truth and grace,
You pave the way for hopeful sights,
And shift the veil of narrow space.

Each grumble holds a lesson true,
A chance for change, a path to mend,
So let your voice ring loud and clear,
For in your words, the world transcends.

So here’s to you, the steadfast heart,
Whose echoes stir us from our ease,
In every sigh, you play your part,
A force of nature, strong and free.

For change begins with one brave soul,
And in your voice, the chorus swells,
O complainer, may your story roll,
A timeless tale the heart compels.

Daily Prompts

Sports

Daily writing prompt
What are your favorite sports to watch and play?

My favorite sport to play is swimming. Being in the water feels very refreshing, and I enjoy gliding through it. It’s a good workout and a nice way to relax.

When it comes to watching sports, I really like football. The thrill and the strategy are amazing, and I love watching it on TV. I get really caught up in the excitement of the games, especially during important matches. Overall, swimming and football are my top choices!

MAD Missy

Poetry

Fountain Whispers


A shy girl gave a cheeky wink,
While sipping her soda, I think.
With a giggle, she said,
“Join me, don’t dread,
Let’s chat by the fountain and sync!”

MAD Missy

Poetry

Eternal Light

Hope this is not false.
This love must be very real.
Devastation looms,
Stay with me through all the years,
Together, we’ll be so bright.

MAD Missy

Poetry, Three Things Challenge

Yeti’s Winter Race: Three Things Challenge #M951

Welcome to the daily Three Things Challenge. Use your imagination and creativity using one, two or all three words that may or may not be related. There are no restrictions regarding length, style, or genre, though please keep it family friendly. Tag your responses with 3TC, #threethingschallenge or TTC, and you can add my logo […]

Three Things Challenge #M951

YEAR
YETI
YEAH

In snowy mountains, the yeti did cheer,
“This is my season, my moment is near!
With dreams of glory and speed on the way,
I’m set to conquer—yeah, it’s my day!

The bobsled awaits, my heart in a whirl,
I’ll race to the finish, let my powers unfurl.
Best of the best, I won’t let hope stray,
For the yeti believes—yeah, it’s my year, hooray!”

MAD Missy

Poetry, Three Things Challenge

Whispers of Nature’s Melody: Three Things Challenge #M950

Welcome to the daily Three Things Challenge. Use your imagination and creativity using one, two or all three words that may or may not be related. There are no restrictions regarding length, style, or genre, though please keep it family friendly. Tag your responses with 3TC, #threethingschallenge or TTC, and you can add my logo […]

Three Things Challenge #M950

XEROX
XYLOPHONE
XYST

In a world where ideas flow,
Through the pages, we Xerox,
Copying dreams, making them grow,
A melody plays on a xylophone box.

In the garden where shadows play,
Among the vines, a xyst does lay,
A tranquil moment, a gentle sway,
Nature’s beauty, in every way.

MAD Missy