by Jupiter Progress | Jun 22, 2018 | Food |
Two friends holding a conversation about their morning drink “How do you take your coffee?” asked my friend “Hot,” I said. “Very hot,” “So hot that I can’t drink it immediately,” If you have to wait to drink it, then why...
by Jupiter Progress | Jun 21, 2018 | Prose & Short Stories |
An old chair and almost a new one I am not sure what it is about old chairs, that makes me want to approach it and take a second look at it. Maybe because I want to know who was the person who sat there before me and the one before them? This chair that I was gazing...
by Jupiter Progress | Jun 20, 2018 | Food, Prose & Short Stories |
A short prose about the banana in the fruit basket The banana in the fruit basket is not as ripe as she wants it to be. She likes her banana just ripe. She told him that she would give it a couple more days before she checked back on the banana. He told her that he...
by Jupiter Progress | Jun 19, 2018 | Books, Flowers |
The Process While writing the short novel, Scider the Wizard Cat, there were a few scenes that I talk about flowers. For that, I stepped outside to smell the flowers. The roses were always out in the backyard. I can see the buds form in May and fulls blooms in June....
by Jupiter Progress | Jun 18, 2018 | Prose & Short Stories |
The drive home It was a pleasant drive home, Sometimes I see the sky blue, Other times grey, Other times a garden variety of shapes and colors, But this hour of the day, I see a fluffy pink arch, A grey cloud with a silver lining, And a silent crescent moon,...