Southern-style Trees, Photo by L. Kolp |
Today's word was borrowed from Peggy Goetz of On a Day Like Today. In her poem, Close of Summer, the word bottleneck just seemed to jump out at me. We are toads, you know. Anyway I thought there would be lots of possibilities with this word; literally, figuratively, and even visually.
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons |
Here's the definition of bottleneck, according to Webster's New World College Dictionary (© 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio)-
(noun)
- the neck of a bottle
- any place, as a narrow road, where traffic is slowed up or halted
- any point at which movement or progress is slowed up because much must be funneled through it: a bottleneck in production
(adjective)
designating or of a style of playing blues guitar in which
notes and chords are formed by stopping a string or strings with a broken-off
glass bottleneck, knife blade, etc. (read the interesting history behind this instrument/music here)
(transitive verb)
to act as a bottleneck in
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to act as a bottleneck in
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Variations might include bottlenecking, bottlenecked, bottlenecks.
Synonyms- constriction, narrowing, impasse
Synonyms- constriction, narrowing, impasse
Bottlenecks in carpool lines~ L. Kolp |
Here's a video of bottleneck, or slide, guitar. You will notice the bottleneck device on the musician's left hand.
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Other types of bottlenecks-
So please write a poem using bottleneck in whatever creative way you can, post it to Mr. Linky, and visit others who have participated. Have a great weekend!
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Other types of bottlenecks-
Bottleneck gourds |
Bottle palm, courtesy Wikimedia commons |
Bottle tree, courtesy Wikimedia commons |
So please write a poem using bottleneck in whatever creative way you can, post it to Mr. Linky, and visit others who have participated. Have a great weekend!
Wow Laurie you gave us some great photos and lots of jumping off points! Thank you~ :D
ReplyDeleteSuch fun, Laurie.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't stop laughing when I wrote this post, but do feel just a trifle silly because it is all true.
Thank you.
Happy Friday Toads...good prompt Laurie....lots of things bottleneck...
ReplyDeleteThis was a fun challenge, Laurie.
ReplyDeleteThe varied views of sunlight and moonlight in these bottles work well to keep the negatives from getting bottled-up inside!!!
Thank you... I'm really enjoying everyone's unique offering so far.
ReplyDeleteI decided I had to write mine before looking at everyone else's because I bet someone else had the same thought...
ReplyDeleteHow fun. I'll be back (and the guitar player looks like a woman, not a man as indicated)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Margaret! I viewed sooo many videos looking for the right one and all were men... except this one. Will change!
ReplyDeleteFor Laurie and the IG blog: often I get so tangled up in the blogspot verification that I give up after six or more attempts.As today with Patricia Anne's blog.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if you could mention the possibility of swapping verif for moderation?
Great word, Laurie! I think most of us here can relate to what I came up with...
ReplyDeleteWe've no trees
ReplyDeletelike Lorie sees in
her back yard.
I did plant and own
a "Bottle Tree"
(bottle, neck-and-all!)
Used to be 'bout knee-high
now 20 feet tall!
On topic of bottlenecks
(and bottles!) I
could write
all night!
PEACE!
PS. Wonder what is name of those trees in Laurie Kolp's pasture?
interesting blog and post!
ReplyDeleteI did like John. I didn't read any other poems! I found this intriguing~ Thanks Laurie :D
ReplyDeletethis fit right in with something i was working on. {smile} thanks, Laurie!
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wow, that was fun, Laurie! it just came rushing out, as if released :)
ReplyDeletei've had a crazy week and am off to babysit my little nephews, but will be back around to read everyone's sketches.
xoxo toads!
I enjoyed your prompt, Laurie. An idea finally appeared this morning....thank you.
ReplyDeleteGetting back into the swing. Thanks, Laurie. Terrific prompt. Check out my photo... http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2012/09/15/constricted/
ReplyDeleteLaurie...thank you...the word fit perfectly with a topic I've been pondering. Smiles to Toads...apologies too, for being so absent.
ReplyDeleteLaurie you really took off on my innocent little word "bottleneck." Excellent prompt here with many ideas for places to go. I will work on this! And I enjoyed seeing where others went.
ReplyDeleteLaurie you really took off on my innocent little word "bottleneck." Excellent prompt here with many ideas for places to go. I will work on this! And I enjoyed seeing where others went.
ReplyDeleteHi kids, I am behind - as always - and visiting your links but am not feeling well after two days of heavy work. Trying to at least catch up. I'm enjoying all of your selections.
ReplyDeleteLaurie, This was taking so long! I finally realized what was going wrong and turned the dilemma into the poem!
ReplyDeleteGlad you did... and thanks again everyone. This was fun!
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