
it is dusk a mesmerizing dance begins a thousand or more strong inkblots against an orange sky weaving intricate patterns in the air they move as one their movements reminiscent of a great wave crashing against the shore they twist, turn with a precision that defies logic as if guided by an invisible hand with an unspoken language united by invIsible threads binding them together moving as one a symphony of feathers, beaks ebbing and flowing wings shimmer in the gloaming creating other-worldly shapes a celestial ballet in the sky as night settles in they disperse in the softened edges leaving me in awe of the beauty and wonder of the divine in nature’s grand dance
Author’s Note
The starlings gather every evening not far from where we live. It’s hard to miss their aerial ballet. I know some consider them nuisance birds, but I think they’re beautiful, eccentric beings.

Credits for photos used in the video I created (with the help of Canva) to introduce this post on Instagram and other social media, go to Albert Beukhof and Menno Schaefer.
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March’s writing prompt:
One Hundred-Word Wonders, 20 March 2024
For those who want to get a head start, themes are WRATH and JOY, and the three prompt words are RAT, HONEY, CANDLE. Write in exactly 100 words, a story, poem, or creative non-fiction in any genre, using ONE theme only. Use the three prompt words only once, in any order, and exactly as is. Pieces should be exactly 100 words, no more or less. The 100-word count does not include the title. Hold your piece until the 20th!
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