Bats and Bards

#100DAYSOFHALLOWEEN HAPPY#29

“An oozing Halloween background with jack-o-lanterns, bats, crows, and an eerie graveyard.”

For today’s Halloween Happy challenge I went to Google’s AI  Bard and keyed in the word ‘bat’. Then I went a little batty and keyed  in vampires and graves and moons and stars just to see what it would give me.

What do you know? The Bard  did give me something to think about ( I picked the pictures out myself ), so sure. It was fun. Check it out:

Google AI- Bard.

Keywords

bats, vampires, graves, moons and stars

Bats, vampires, graves, moons, and stars are all associated with darkness and the night. Bats are nocturnal animals that often live in caves, which are also associated with darkness and the underworld. Vampires are creatures of myth and legend that are said to drink the blood of the living. They are often depicted as flying at night, like bats. Graves are places where the dead are buried, and they are often associated with death and the supernatural. The moon and stars are celestial bodies that are visible at night, and they have been associated with magic and mystery for centuries.

In many cultures, bats are seen as symbols of death and misfortune. This is likely due to their nocturnal habits and their association with caves, which were often seen as gateways to the underworld. In some cultures, bats are also seen as symbols of rebirth and transformation. This is because they are able to fly, which is seen as a symbol of freedom.

Vampires are also associated with darkness and the night. They are often depicted as creatures of evil that prey on the living. In some cultures, vampires are seen as symbols of temptation and sin. However, in other cultures, they are seen as symbols of power and immortality.

Graves are associated with death and the afterlife. They are often seen as places of sadness and mourning. However, they can also be seen as places of peace and tranquility. The moon and stars are often seen as symbols of hope and inspiration. They remind us of the beauty of the universe and the power of nature.

The associations between bats, vampires, graves, moons, and stars are complex and varied. They can be seen as symbols of both good and evil, life and death, light and darkness. These symbols continue to fascinate and intrigue people today.

Calling Card

WP Prompt: Where did your name come from?

My 5th Great Grandfather- John Godfrey Birth Date 1769 Death Date 12 Sep 1806 Cemetery St Mary the Virgin Church Burial or Cremation Place Cheshunt, Broxbourne Borough, Hertfordshire, England

 

I am named after my Mom’s

FORMER

best friend.

They had a falling out over 40 years ago and at that point

my Mom stopped calling me Anita.

 

I have been Marie to my Mom and most of my family  since then. I answer to both

Anita, Marie or Anita Marie. It’s all the same to me.

 

Besides, I have seen enough gravestones in my life to know that a name

is only a tag and it’s not what people call you that matters. Its how they

sound when they do it.

Heads-up

I have also learned that naming your kids after your friends isn’t the best idea you

could ever have.

My Great, Great Grandfather: William Robert McDowall 1925 Auld Kirk Cemetery Ontario, Canada