Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Day Twenty Six

Make an entry in which you use the word "Frozen".

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  1. Frozen wonderland
    Millions of different snowflakes
    Snowballs being thrown
    Putting on a three layers of socks
    Making snow angels
    Spending time inside with your family
    Sled riding down the steepest hill
    Turning the heat up when nobody is looking
    Pulling all the blankets out of the closet
    Only in a frozen wonderland

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  2. The snow drifts down into the thick woods. The wind chills my already frozen body. I go closer to the wreckage of our small two-man plane in hopes of finding my friend Jonathan alive and well. There is a pile of wreckage from the wing covering what looks like a body. I start digging through the metal and paint covered canvas and find Johns stiff, limp corpse under the pile. His eyes are open and his mouth is agape. There is a very large shard of metal sticking out of his stomach along with his thick blood covering his shirt. I take his jacket and put it on myself, not in disrespect but to stay warm. He doesn't need it anymore and it could save my life. I begin to realize how unforgiving the frigid winters of the Canadian north are. I now have to make a choice, do I work on a formidable shelter or try to get a fire going. The wind kicks up and chills me to the bone so I decide to get a fire going and crawl into the remains of our plane as a shelter. This system is not perfect but it will have to do until tomorrow. I go about gathering firewood and get a stack of small sticks about the thickness of a pencil. Now I need an ignition source. I look for the gas tank in hopes that it still has fuel in it. I notice that it has been severed from the underside of the plane and is laying in the pile if debris. I pick it up and shake it finding that it has only ounces of fuel left in it. I set a piece of the thin, flat metal from the plane on the ground in hopes of creating a quick fire platform so that the snow doesn't keep putting my fire out. I make a little pool of gasoline in a piece of the metal that I decide I will bend and shape like a bowl. I now grab the battery from the plane and a strip of metal to short it out with. I short out the battery with the strip of metal using my gloves as a barrier so I don't get electrocuted. I throw sparks into the pool of gas which is now underneath of my fire structure and the fumes from the gas ignite with a massive puff of red and orange flames. I crawl up close to the fire so that I can warm my frozen hands. The wolves howl in the distance and night is upon me. I hope that rescue comes in the morning, but it doesn't matter if I can't survive the night.

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    1. You really should read White Fang and Endurance. I am bringing them both in for you.

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  3. Still

    Never moving

    But able to tell a story
    By a simple few strokes
    Stuck in one place
    Cheeks hurting from the same dull smile
    Man or woman?
    Always seems to be the question
    For the name is female
    And her looks are primarily feminine
    But has slight masculine features
    What was once a blank canvas
    Is now a masterpiece
    That has many unanswered questions

    She's frozen
    Except her eyes

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  4. Icy droplets colliding with our tanned skin.
    Playfully shrieking.
    Trying to escape the chill from a muddy garden hose.
    Sprinting through the dampened grass
    To slide down a plastic runway.
    Those things never did last.
    Sugared fruit Popsicles
    No longer frozen
    Dripping smoothly under the Summer sun.
    Making memories
    Because it was our Summer.

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    1. What a creative approach. It was great to think about summer! Thank you Mary!

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  5. Frozen breath
    Mist in the air
    A gasp
    Solidifying before me
    A moment
    Captured in
    The space beyond me
    Frozen breath
    Life sustaining
    Hovering
    Until it has faded
    Into nothing
    Every five seconds
    A billowing cloud
    Signifies
    The passing time
    And each
    Frozen breath
    Is five seconds closer
    To the end

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  6. It was an exciting life in the frozen food aisle.

    The thrill of sitting on a shelf in below freezing temperatures was indescribable. Observing people of all different ages and sizes, who peered at me through the glass door like I was in an exhibit, was a fantastic pastime. What really boosted my self esteem was when the other bags and boxes around me were selected and tossed into customers' shopping carts. No one wanted a frozen bag of peas.

    One day, I was engaging in an enthralling debate with a frozen bag of carrots about whether the color green or the color orange is more flattering. It was a heated debate in the frozen food aisle. We were so immersed in our discussion, that we did not even notice the small toddler running straight for the glass.

    We were jarred out of our conversation when a bang shattered through the entire freezer. All of the frozen food products immediately became silent. A small child was lying flat on his back on the ground, and covering his forehead with his hand. The most awful wail erupted from the boy.

    We were all stunned as we observed the mother scurrying over to comfort her child. She examined the bump on his head, and with no time to lose, she opened the freezer and reached in. Her hand was coming straight for me! The peas within my bag began to tremble with joy. It was our moment!

    The mom grabbed me from the shelf. She hastily then applied me to her son's injured forehead. I tried to ignore the carrots' snickers as they watched my soothing effect on the child.

    Well, that was one way to get off the shelf. At least I was good for something.

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    1. Oh my gosh! I love the approach you take in this assignment! I use frozen peas for ice packs all the time. Never use the carrots.

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  7. Frozen Popsicles
    The movie frozen
    Sitting by the fireplace
    Drinking hot chocolate
    Making a snowman
    Snowball fight
    Sled riding
    Covering up in warm comfy blankets.

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  8. I remember how you came to me
    In the night so still
    And held the pillow
    Over my face
    As I kicked
    Clawed
    And groped
    I remember how you threw me
    Dragged me
    Out into that field
    With grass that whispered to us
    From realms of those long asleep
    And as the frigid night whipped
    you dug my bed
    Of eternity
    Where you left me
    Alone
    Frozen
    Dead.

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    1. Oh my Lord. Did you read the book "The Lovely Bones"? This is "chilling".

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  9. Walking threw the cold forest
    Walking over branches
    Stumbling over rocks
    Looking side to side
    Gazing top to bottom
    My eyes are drawn
    I see a large clump of snow
    I walk words it
    It looks like the outline of a body
    It was the missing girl
    She was dead
    Freezing body
    No blood flow
    Frozen

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  10. She was special, different from all of the other girls. She had a special talent; a gift. She had the ability to freeze time. If she was ever faced with an awkward situation, she could just freeze everyone around her and think of a solution. Running late for school? She would just freeze everythingand take her time. She would leave time frozen and go take a nap. It really came in handy during her busy days. She had the opportunity to just pause everything and take a breather. Everyone else thought she was weird, freaky. But me? I was just jealous.

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  11. She was cold,
    She was ice,
    She was smart.
    Nothing could hurt her anymore.
    Her heart was frozen.
    Her mind was closed.
    She protected herself,
    And nothing could hurt her.
    Nothing came in,
    and nothing got out.
    Not one single feeling ever escaped.
    Don't you know it's easier that way?

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