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Friday, September 14, 2012

A Word with Laurie: Bottleneck



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)
  1. the neck of a bottle
  2. any place, as a narrow road, where traffic is slowed up or halted
  3. 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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Variations might include bottlenecking, bottlenecked, bottlenecks.

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-
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!
 

23 comments:

  1. Wow Laurie you gave us some great photos and lots of jumping off points! Thank you~ :D

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  2. Such fun, Laurie.
    I couldn't stop laughing when I wrote this post, but do feel just a trifle silly because it is all true.
    Thank you.

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  3. Happy Friday Toads...good prompt Laurie....lots of things bottleneck...

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  4. This was a fun challenge, Laurie.
    The varied views of sunlight and moonlight in these bottles work well to keep the negatives from getting bottled-up inside!!!

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  5. Thank you... I'm really enjoying everyone's unique offering so far.

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  6. I decided I had to write mine before looking at everyone else's because I bet someone else had the same thought...

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  7. How fun. I'll be back (and the guitar player looks like a woman, not a man as indicated)

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  8. Thanks, Margaret! I viewed sooo many videos looking for the right one and all were men... except this one. Will change!

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  9. For 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.
    I wonder if you could mention the possibility of swapping verif for moderation?

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  10. Great word, Laurie! I think most of us here can relate to what I came up with...

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  11. We've no trees
    like 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?

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  12. I did like John. I didn't read any other poems! I found this intriguing~ Thanks Laurie :D

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  13. this fit right in with something i was working on. {smile} thanks, Laurie!

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  14. wow, that was fun, Laurie! it just came rushing out, as if released :)
    i'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!

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  15. I enjoyed your prompt, Laurie. An idea finally appeared this morning....thank you.

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  16. Getting back into the swing. Thanks, Laurie. Terrific prompt. Check out my photo... http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2012/09/15/constricted/

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  17. Laurie...thank you...the word fit perfectly with a topic I've been pondering. Smiles to Toads...apologies too, for being so absent.

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  18. Laurie 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.

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  19. Laurie 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.

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  20. Hi 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.

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  21. Laurie, This was taking so long! I finally realized what was going wrong and turned the dilemma into the poem!

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  22. Glad you did... and thanks again everyone. This was fun!

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