It’s Time Again for Doug’s Christmas Specials — A Poe Christmas


The first of my two annual Christmas “Specials”.  This one is a satirical piece on what it might look like if Edgar Allan Poe had written A Christmas Carol.  The Mickey Spillane-inspired sequel will run on Wednesday.

A Poe Christmas

Once upon a snowstorm dreary, through which I trudged all weak and weary,
Past many a quaint and curious number of advertisement lore
I saw the ad, above some wrapping; on the door I started tapping
At first it was a gentle tapping, tapping at the storefront door
I must gain entry to this store, as there was nothing then I wanted more

Searching for this and nothing more

The toy was here for which I search, leaving me in quite a lurch
Having waited far too long to shop for “The Super Fly-A-Saur”
Eagerly I watched the clerk, beckoning me not to shirk
I quickly entered, nearly berserk; “I must have it,” I said with a smirk
“Where, oh where, be that damned flying dinosaur?”

Quoth the clerk, “The second floor”

Up the escalator I ran, fighting against its downward span
I cursed its descending stairs as I glanced to the ascending flight before
Casually the clerk began her ascent, chuckling at my predicament
“I fear, sir, you shall be spent, before you reach the next department”
I ran, and ran, for far too long, fighting against this tiresome chore

Vowing “Not up the down escalator evermore”

I stopped, bent over double, breathing hard for all my trouble
Crying out with all my might, “Where is this cursed Fly-A-Saur?”
She smiled that stupid service smile, the one that sends me shaking
“Tis over here,” she said, “Right behind that great big door”
“Tis over there, I swear, or my name is not Lenore

“Tis what you seek and nothing more”

I pushed the double doors apart, what I saw gave me a start
“There’s nothing here, I’ve been tricked, where is this hellish dinosaur?”
She smirked again, mocking me, sending me quaking
I felt rage in the making, “Tis right there,” said this shrewish bore
“You see, we’re all out at this store; here’s your rain check, nothing more”

Thus I strangled the fair Lenore

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Fun Photo Friday — Valparaíso Favorites Part 2


Trash

Trash

Today’s Fun Photo Friday I present to you one last glimpse of Valparaíso before we continue our journey northward along the South, Central, and North American coastline beginning the week after Christmas.  Next week I’ll be rerunning some of my favorite Christmas shorts — a Christmastime parody of Edgar Allan Poe‘s The Raven, and a hard boiled Mickey Spillane-inspired satire of Dickens.

Click on any image below to enlarge and bring up today’s slide show:

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Valparaíso — Up and Down


A Different Slant

A Different Slant

Rather than take the funicular back down the hill, Ursula and I decided to walk back toward the town center.  This gave us more color to experience and photograph.

Corner Building

Corner Building

Had we taken the funicular back we would have missed a really fascinating tribute to one of the great Post-Impressionists (and one of my all-time favorite artists).

Van Gogh View

Van Gogh View

And despite the graffiti, I simply adored the colorful neighborhoods up here on the hill.

Color

Color

Once we made it back into the main portion of the city we stopped at a café for some refreshments and to rest our feet.

Café

Café

We also discovered upon our return that major fires had broken out on the road from Santiago — the same road we took earlier that morning — and in the hills just north of Valparaíso.  The smoke from this particular fire looked almost as if it were spewing from one of Chile’s many active volcanoes.

Intense Fire on the road from Santiago

Intense Fire on the road from Santiago

Don’t think that all the photo-worthy views are in the hills above Valparaíso.  Many of the buildings down below also have something to offer.

Edifice

Edifice

Even the railroad tracks and the light rail can be fun as well as interesting.

Light Rail

Light Rail

 

Tracks with an artistic view

Tracks with an artistic view

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