Jessica Haight's Blog
November 14, 2025
Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Alchemizing Matters
"Sorceress Purpura's Spell" acrylic painting by Jess HaightExcellent guessing, Riddlers! Of course, the craft of alchemy is to insight change. Faster or slower the spin, transformative powers set in. Symbolic lines become this or that, take them or leave them, that's when it's at. Change is inevitable, knowing this is eternal. ~F
I am a catalyst for change; rotate, splice, rearrange; boil, freeze, snuff it out; churn, burn, satisfy doubt. This is that, now that is this; sometimes hit, sometimes miss. Ions bond, gaseous vapors, metals melt, you'll formulate papers. Transformation is the key; matters not what it be. Inner outer particle waves gain or lose elementary raves.
What am I? Alchemy
"Gold" Microscopic Modern ArtFEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED
November 10, 2025
Fairday's Riddle: Time To Change...
Hello, Riddlers! The Philosopher's Stone comes in handy for this craft. Can you guess the answer?
I am a catalyst for change; rotate, splice, rearrange; boil, freeze, snuff it out; churn, burn, satisfy doubt. This is that, now that is this; sometimes hit, sometimes miss. Ions bond, gaseous vapors, metals melt, you'll formulate papers. Transformation is the key; matters not what it be. Inner outer particle waves gain or lose elementary raves.
What am I? Stop by Friday for the answer!
I gave you a clue!
Microscopic Modern Art
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October 30, 2025
Halloween Spooktacular!
Conjuring Lines
Conjuring lines casting colors in the prism of our mind. Stories here, stories there, but none that you shall find. To break the spell that binds you, open up your eyes. Patterns found in nature show truth behind all lies.
Wind and rain, sun and fog;waves slip over shoreBlood and bone, fire burns;eyes desire more
In your heart, you'll feel it push;a knowing kind of pull Back and forth, up and down;guts will feel full
Time tick-tocks in circles;spiraling within Night and day rise and fall; feeling flesh begin
Hello, Readers! Welcome to another Halloween Spooktacular. Eleanor Skeleton here to rattle your bones and scare up a fright. Hold your tongue and keep your wits in hand. If you dare read on, monsters join our twisted band. Great Pumpkin shows you Halloween Town, Ferry Blackwell bakes his bread. Loves fall, the un-telling begins, Mystrella steps into the woods. Eldrich reveals secrets, maybe bad or good. All of this merriment in the monster's hood. Beware these lines conjured in space, they feast upon the look on your face.
"Nice te see ya, If you're inta chillin' with monsters, then follow me to Halloween town. There's plenty chillin' over there. Ha! La ti da!"
Follow Great Pumpkin to Halloween Town
(If you haven't already, be sure to read the comments)
"Hungry? Come and try my toe-finger bread!" Break bread with Ferry Blackwell
Listen to yourself and catch love falling in The Flower Monster
Step into the woods with Mystrella
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Jess Haight & Stephanie Robinson
FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED
October 12, 2025
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday # MMGM Book Review: The Carrefour Curse by Dianne Salerni
Twelve-year-old Garnet and her mother, Emerald, run a small shop far away from family. Garnet wishes she could meet her relatives and see the family house where her mom grew up, but her mom won't allow it. Then one day, they get summoned to the family home. Even then, her mother tries to resist the magic, using every counterspell, alas they had no choice but to go once Garnet started spitting up frogs. When they entered the Carrefour family house, they learned that Garnet's great-grandfather would soon be passing. He's been the connection from the family magic to the house's magic for years. There are all kinds of magical rules that surround the house, and the house won't let Garnet and Emerald leave until the magic has switched hands. It’s a lot for Garnet to take in! She is learning about the house that she’s always heard so much about but has never been allowed to visit. Then there are the relatives whose names she doesn’t know and relationships she doesn't understand. She feels lucky to have cousins her age, and it helps her to have people who can fill her in on some of the family dynamics. Her knowledge about stones and magic didn't prepare her for the strange visit she has with her great-grandfather in the middle of the night. Although Garnet is told she must stay away from a dangerous section of the house where a visitor died years ago, the house seems to want her to go there. Strange occurrences keep happening, but Garnet doesn’t get the chance to talk to her mother about them due to the family drama. Is the house going to do something bad to Garnet? Will her magic be able to ward off any evil? What happened to the girl who disappeared at the house in 1998? You'll have to read this page turner to find out!I read the Eighth Day series by Dianne Salerni years ago and loved it. I was only disappointedthat there weren’t more books in the series! So, when I saw that she had a new book, I knew I had to pick it up. I absolutely loved The Carrefour Curse. It was so interesting to learn about the different gems and earth materials at the top of each chapter, along with how to recharge them, and what they’re used for. I liked the way Garnet and her cousin Ash became friends, and I liked getting to see all the different personalities in Garnet's family. I could really picture the things that were happening to Garnet and loved that there were surprises along the way. I’d love to be friends with her- we both have experiences with houses that have a mind of their own! I recommend this book to anyone in 4th grade and up who enjoys spooky books, ghosts, and other supernatural stories. This was scary, without being too scary. Although there was danger, nothing was gory. It is perfect for the spooky season!
Has anyone else read The Carrefour Curse? Or have you read another book by Dianne Salerni? We'd love to hear your thoughts.
Happy Reading!
~L
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September 26, 2025
Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Force of Nature!
"Providence"Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Feeling the force? Wind is a force of nature, just like you. Wise words to remember; nothing can force nature to do anything.
I am that which moves it all. Invisible whether I rise or fall. I'll tug and twist, push things around; only to nature am I eternally bound.
What am I? Force
Brink of Fall Falling leaf, never lands, dangling by invisible strands. Breath of wind, you’ll dance around.Will you ever touch the ground?Falling leaf, in mid-air, wondering if you care?Pushed and pulled by unknown force.Stuck in webs with no recourse.Falling leaf, do I dare, pluck you from this spider’s snare?Or will I leave you free to flow?Only I shall ever know.Stone Dream #5: Color Cornucopia Ambient art media mix capturing the essence of whirring frequencies in the field.
Featured in this video: Nature photography: ConnecticutMicroscopic Modern Art: Morning Glory, Sunflower, Echinacea Original artwork: "Twilight" acrylic painting Soundscape compilation mix: "Wake"*The poem was inspired by a dangling leaf spinning in the wind, caught mid-air by invisible threads cast from an unseen force.
Original artwork, words, photos, and vibes by Jess Haight CottageFive.com
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September 22, 2025
Fairday's Riddle: Push & Pull
Hello, Riddlers! Time for another puzzle to ponder. Can you guess the answer? I can't make you of course, that's up to you. ;) ~F
I am that which moves it all. Invisible whether I rise or fall. I'll tug and twist, push things around; only to nature am I eternally bound.
What am I? Stop by Friday for the answer!
I gave you a clue!
FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTEDSeptember 12, 2025
Answer to Fairday's Riddle: Whoa, Whoa, Whoa, Feelings!
Excellent guessing, Riddlers! Feelings can only be felt. How do you feel? ~F
Sense me now in your space, I'll cast a look upon your face. Nothing mass, I shake or groove, entangled in your every move. Pattern plays want and wane, swinging moods twist in twain. Mark your gut and do take note, I'm the root you inner wrote.
What am I? Feelings!
FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED
September 8, 2025
Fairday's Riddles: Making Sense
Hello, Riddlers! Welcome back to another riddle. We all have them and know what they're about. Can you guess the answer?
Sense me now in your space, I'll cast a look upon your face. Nothing mass, I shake or groove, entangled in your every move. Pattern plays want and wane, swinging moods twist in twain. Mark your gut and do take note, I'm the root you inner wrote.
What am I? Stop by Friday for the answer
I gave you a clue!
FEAR NOT THE UNEXPECTED
August 25, 2025
Views From the Pond: June and July 2025
Summer is going by fast! I am happy to still be on track and able to post a 2 month pond update! Yay! It has been fun filled and busy- with time spent traveling and with family. I was lucky to get to see so many animals this summer while I sipped on my coffee or relaxed with some wine. Mostly, I just loved having some time to soak in the sights and relax.
Sit back, relax, and I hope you enjoy the views too!
June 2025
So much green!
Morning streaks of light before work. So hard to drive away!
If you zoom in you can see the woodchuck by the pond!
Love this red!
The moon just as night was beginning.
Morning sunlight
A pop of color!
Dinnertime and the light changes again!
Love the reflections!
Such soft light in the morning!
A baby deer learning to walk.
Momma wasn't far behind! July 2025
For the first couple weeks of July, I was away on a trip to Spain and Poland with my husband. We saw family and attended a family reunion (maybe I will put up a travel post at some point). So, I missed the pond views for a couple weeks, but when I came back there were lots of exciting visits!
So many wildflowers!
I went outside to take a picture of a bunny and couldn't believe my eyes! It was close to 95F for the third day in a row. I guess the bear needed to cool off! I was so surprised I didn't get a great video, but you can see the bear getting out of the pond. (I was standing in a safe place right at my door.)
A fox looking for a snack! Hard to see him in the picture- but he is right under the tree.
A little dreary out, but no rain- which we could use!
The heron was back- multiple times a day, many days in a row. So lucky to see it take off a couple times.
A fox on a mission. Looks like it has a meal!
One of the many bunnies that enjoys snacking on my yard.
The sky has such an interesting texture in this picture!
The Quackerly Family looks like it has expanded! Love them! They saw me and took off for safety.
Goodbye July- Hello August!What a beautiful two months! We could use some rain, so hopefully when I post the August/September Views From the Pond- I have some rain to report. Thanks for stopping by for a visit. ~S
August 11, 2025
Marvelous Middle Grade Monday # MMGM Book Review: Greenwild: The World Beyond the Door by Pari Thomson
Daisy Thistledown is only eleven years old, but she has traveled all over the world with her mother, a famous journalist. Daisy joins her everywhere. But one day her mother tells her she must go to the Amazon for a story, and it is far too dangerous, so Daisy can't go with her. Instead, for the first time, Daisy must attend a boarding school for the two weeks her mother will be gone. Before she leaves, her mother gives her some special items- one is a unique paperweight. It isn't long before Daisy realizes someone is after her and wants the paperweight ma gave her. When she finds out ma is missing, she knows she's in danger, so she escapes the school. But it’s hard to know who to trust. When people she trusted start chasing her, she accidentally makes her way into a greenhouse and goes through a magical portal. Daisy has arrived in a new land! Greenwild! It’s filled with Botanists who are able to achieve the most amazing magic. Daisy meets some kids her age and they become fast friends. It's also the key to where ma might be, if she is still alive. But there is someone who wants to see Greenwild destroyed. Will Daisy be able to piece together the clues about her mom and her possible whereabouts? Who wants to destroy Greenwild? Can they be stopped? Does Daisy have the magic of a Botanist? You'll have to read this fast-paced fantasy to find out!
I randomly found Greenwild: The World Beyond the Door by Pari Thomson, and boy am I glad that I did! What a fun world I was taken into. I love Daisy and the friends that she made in Greenwild. The magical flowers and plants were beautifully described, and they added so much to the story. Learning about Botanists and their goals to help coax nature to be its best, was done in a way that I could easily imagine the new world Daisy was in. It sounded so wonderful, I just wish I could visit! I also enjoyed the mystery and trying to figure out what was happening in this world and who exactly was involved in trying to destroy Greenwild. I recommend this book to anybody in third grade and up who loves fantasy, friendship stories, plants, nature, and magic. It was so good that I can’t wait to read the next book in the series and see what happens! One of my favorite books this year!
Has anyone else read Greenwild: The World Beyond the Door? Or have you read another book by Pari Thomson?
We’d love to hear your thoughts. Happy reading!
~L


