A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 261 "sika deer listen"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
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Comment from --Turtle.
Hi, Craig,
Read through this three-line poem. Found the bit of info neat. The first two lines did well to give the visual of animals in action, the last line incorporated your theme word and uses the canned name Bambi to give a lot of visuals along with a less know word. The effect makes for added curiosity on what the word otacust means, making for more satisfaction on learning what otacust means.
Nice job with this poem.
(I read it on a trip, am just able to press save today)
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2018
Hi, Craig,
Read through this three-line poem. Found the bit of info neat. The first two lines did well to give the visual of animals in action, the last line incorporated your theme word and uses the canned name Bambi to give a lot of visuals along with a less know word. The effect makes for added curiosity on what the word otacust means, making for more satisfaction on learning what otacust means.
Nice job with this poem.
(I read it on a trip, am just able to press save today)
Comment Written 24-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 24-Sep-2018
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Hope the trip is a fun one, Turtle.Thanks for the lovely comments. Craig
Comment from Ulla
Wow, Graig what an amazing picture and finding as well. Nature is just something else how the species interact and treat each other. Your word gave you a lovely inspiration to write your short poem. I seem to be late all the time these days. All the best. Ulla:))
reply by the author on 23-Sep-2018
Wow, Graig what an amazing picture and finding as well. Nature is just something else how the species interact and treat each other. Your word gave you a lovely inspiration to write your short poem. I seem to be late all the time these days. All the best. Ulla:))
Comment Written 23-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 23-Sep-2018
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Thanks very much, Ulla. I appreciate the lovely comments. Craig
Comment from Mustang Patty
Hi, Craig,
This is a fascinating story. I always knew animals can understand one another - but this is proof positive.
Strange little word, otacust. As always, my online dictionary says it doesn't exist, but I like it.
Thank you for sharing,
~Mustang Patty~
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
Hi, Craig,
This is a fascinating story. I always knew animals can understand one another - but this is proof positive.
Strange little word, otacust. As always, my online dictionary says it doesn't exist, but I like it.
Thank you for sharing,
~Mustang Patty~
Comment Written 21-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
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Thanks so much, Patty. I appreciate the kind comments.
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
What a picture! :) What a word! :) "otacust" ... I never would have guessed the meaning of this word in a million years, Craig. Thanks for teaching another new word.
Your 3 line poem should fare well in the contest. You've presented a word that I'm guessing very few of us have ever seen before. I love the humor in your poem, and the picture is priceless. Good luck in the contest with this great entry, Craig.
Cheers,
Connie
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
What a picture! :) What a word! :) "otacust" ... I never would have guessed the meaning of this word in a million years, Craig. Thanks for teaching another new word.
Your 3 line poem should fare well in the contest. You've presented a word that I'm guessing very few of us have ever seen before. I love the humor in your poem, and the picture is priceless. Good luck in the contest with this great entry, Craig.
Cheers,
Connie
Comment Written 21-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
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Thanks very much, Connie. I've seen some of the competition, let's just say I'm not holding my breath lol... but I appreciate the lovely comments.
Comment from BeasPeas
Isn't nature amazing? Animals learn to decipher signals to get food. There are lots of symbiotic relationships in nature. The image is so cute. Thanks for sharing. Marilyn
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
Isn't nature amazing? Animals learn to decipher signals to get food. There are lots of symbiotic relationships in nature. The image is so cute. Thanks for sharing. Marilyn
Comment Written 21-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
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Thanks very much, Marilyn. Nature most certainly is amazing :)
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written three-line poem. A great photo to complement your poem, it seems that the monkey has indeed a very important message he wants to whisper in the deer's ear.
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
A very well-written three-line poem. A great photo to complement your poem, it seems that the monkey has indeed a very important message he wants to whisper in the deer's ear.
Comment Written 21-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
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Thanks very much, Sandra. Have a great weekend!
Comment from Pamusart
Hi Craig. What an adorable photo. The monkeys must eat parasites in order to benefit deer. Nature has everything figured out. I wish we would leave her the hell alone. Good luck in the contest. Thank you for sharing
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
Hi Craig. What an adorable photo. The monkeys must eat parasites in order to benefit deer. Nature has everything figured out. I wish we would leave her the hell alone. Good luck in the contest. Thank you for sharing
Comment Written 21-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 21-Sep-2018
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Thanks for the good luck wishes and the lovely comments, Pam. Have a great weekend!
Comment from Debbie Pope
However did you know that about the sika deer. That was convenient knowledge on which to work with otacust. You constantly amaze. You did the symbiosis article, and you have all those pets. Do you have a background in zoology or just an interest?
That photo is memorable. Looks like the money and deer have a symbiotic relationship. Oh, I got that wrong. Everything is in favor of the deer. He gets food clues and his ears cleaned.
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2018
However did you know that about the sika deer. That was convenient knowledge on which to work with otacust. You constantly amaze. You did the symbiosis article, and you have all those pets. Do you have a background in zoology or just an interest?
That photo is memorable. Looks like the money and deer have a symbiotic relationship. Oh, I got that wrong. Everything is in favor of the deer. He gets food clues and his ears cleaned.
Comment Written 20-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2018
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Haha, thanks for that Debbie. I just spent the last 10 minutes trying to find "Symbiosis", as I couldn't for the life of me recall what sort of work it was, or what I'd written. Mind like a sieve!
I just like animals, to be honest, a lot more than I like many people.
You are correct. The deer-macaque symbiosis would be an example of commensalism, unless there is some benefit to the monkey I don't know about. Of course, the one in the photo is getting a free ride somewhere :)
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I'm glad that I jogged your memory about that award-winning poem.
Comment from ciliverde
You continue the tradition of using unusual words, even in your contest entries! I liked this very brief poem because (as usual when I read your work) I learned something - not just the new word, but the fact that these deer eavesdrop - very interesting. I'm sure they are not the only species to do this sort of thing.
Carol
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2018
You continue the tradition of using unusual words, even in your contest entries! I liked this very brief poem because (as usual when I read your work) I learned something - not just the new word, but the fact that these deer eavesdrop - very interesting. I'm sure they are not the only species to do this sort of thing.
Carol
Comment Written 20-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2018
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Often I do, Carol. That's laziness, because I haven't got the time, inclination or money to do two separate poems lol
Usually, I just look at the topic, then if there is a contest going that interests me, and I think I can generate something which matches both my project and the contest, why not? Two stoned birds, or something :)
Cheers, Craig
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You know what I discovered recently? If you read from the "Up Next" list, you end up getting a lot of those pumps to promote your work. That has helped me immensely, as far as having $$ to post!
Two stoned birds, lol. A bird in the hand gathers no moss, right?
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I have no shortage of pumps, since I rarely promote anything to the front pages. But even at 27 cents reward, it costs 6.55 to post; and pumps don't cover that. I do generally see stuff from those I'm following while it's still promoted though, as my list isn't all that long.
A rolling stone is worth two in the bush :)
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Actually, I just thought about that rather horrible little proverb... why would anyone want to kill one bird, let alone two? Henceforth, that expression is banished from my lips lol
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You're right, you have to read a certain amount of stuff to get the $$ to post, even without pumps. I guess it's bad form to post for the 2 cents. Does a rolling stone s___ in the woods? Ha ha!
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Oh Carol, you are metting your mixaphores...
It's "is a bear Catholic?", and "Does the Pope s___ in the woods?" :)
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Of course bears are Catholic!! I think our current Pope would, if he had to :)))
Comment from lyenochka
So fascinating to learn about interspecies communication. I bet it's easier between animals than between humans in general. Otacust seems similar enough to otoscope so can see the link to 'ear.'
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2018
So fascinating to learn about interspecies communication. I bet it's easier between animals than between humans in general. Otacust seems similar enough to otoscope so can see the link to 'ear.'
Comment Written 20-Sep-2018
reply by the author on 20-Sep-2018
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Thanks, Helen. Yes, we assume because WE don't understand, that other species have limited communication abilities. We really are a daft lot. Much appreciated :)