Q: Good Queen Dick
The
Wishbone Alphabet – an experiment, of course, with attitude, life and the
eponymous soup.
In
the Great Britain of 1811, where I have been spending some time lately, the
saying ‘In the reign of Queen Dick’ was a popular retort. There was no Queen
Dick, in case you were wondering if you had misread your British throne
lineage, therefore the retort clearly implies that the incident or situation
referred to did not happen.
If
you like a challenge, use this phrase in a conversation today. I like it like
this:-
‘And
when did that happen- in the reign of Queen Dick, perhaps?’
With
clear, archly barbed diction and a gorgeous smile.
Most of my fiction is based on incidents
and situations that did happen, because I like to take what is right in front
of people and surprise them with it. This is not to say that other ways of
doing things are wrong- in fact, taking the everyday out of the ordinary
setting is at the very least an equally splendid way to polish jaded
attentions. But for me, tasking to unearth the treasures of what we have, here where
we have them, that is my vocation.
A
quick post today. I will leave you with an arty-thoughty quote:
‘The
purpose of art is not to portray the visible, but to make visible.’ Paul Klee
Comments
At first I smiled, lop-sided, then I took a breath, then I laughed.
I am definitely going to try to work in the venerable Queen Dick, today!
Lily Tequila, you are wonderful.
-Barb the French Bean