Welcome to the Weekend Mini Challenge with
Kim from Writing in North Norfolk.
A couple of Saturdays ago I visited the Natural History
Museum in London. Saturdays are always very busy, especially in the dinosaur
section, so we wandered into the Darwin Centre, where we found the Cocoon, a
huge space dedicated to the collecting and naming of new species. Having
studied linguistics at university and being a retired English teacher, as well
as a writer, I was drawn to this section (apologies for the photograph).
Some of
the names given to flora and fauna are little poems on their own, such as
Everlasting friendship and Robin-run-the-hedge, as found on this display. I
have found some fantastic names given to insects, such as Blue moon butterfly,
Dewdrop spider, Tumbling flower and Whirligig beetles. A velvet spider has been
named after Lou Reed and scientists have called a prehistoric
crocodile Lemmysuchus obtusidens, after Motörhead frontman Lemmy.
I was intrigued by the ways scientists choose names for
their discoveries and thought it would make a nice prompt. So today I would like you to write a new poem about how you named something or someone: a
child, a pet, a plant - whatever it is you have given a name, tell us about how
it came about.
Join in by clicking on Mister Linky and filling in your name
and url – not forgetting to tick the small ‘data’ box. And please remember to
read and comment on other toads’ poems.
9 comments:
Hi Kim. I took a peep at this earlier today and worked on something for you. Not quite to the letter of the prompt but a poem I really enjoyed writing. Thank you.
Hi Kerry! I'm not long back and the prompt has just gone on. I haven't read your poem yet but I'm looking forward to it and delighted you enjoyed writing it! Mine is short and sweet.
What a fun prompt. Thank you Kim.
I was reading about swans (Cygnus) in Celtic mythology and was enamored by the idea of incorporating them into a poem. I hope it fits the prompt!
I went all abstract and struggle with this... maybe more the process of naming what cannot be named.
OK... that was fun!
Ditto Margaret. Thank you, I have a 55 word Flash Poem tonight.
I hope you all smile, possibly learn a bit.
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Well it's not all that mini but it's kinda spare – and a well-timed prompt for something I needed to write.
Hello And I hope you are all having a wonderful day. Thanks for the prompt Kim. Joining in this afternoon!
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