After seeing Jim’s prompt (suggested by Clive of Take It Easy,) my first thought was Cake songs, who seem to like to sing about cars. Over seven albums, they’ve done Race Car Ya-Yas, Stickshifts and Safetybelts, Long Line of Cars, Wheels, Carbon Monoxide, Easy to Crash. Cake is an environmentally aware group. They know how…
Month: October 2025
POPO 2025 — Day 25 — Helped
Help(ed) Someone blinked neon green help at me through atrium window one night. How the tiny prisoner came to be trapped doesn’t matter only that they needed release. One jar and paper towel later she blinked thanks at me then away, into ink.
FFF 56 — West Michigan Skies and Mad Dogs & Englishmen reboot by Tedeschi Trucks Band and Leon Russell & Friends
The last couple of weeks we’ve had clouds in the skies and some pretty heavy rain. I took a couple of pictures on Sunday night out back of pink and grey clouds. Today (Thursday,) after a trip to the library, I decided to drive out along the lake (Lake MI) and was amazed at the…
POPO 2025 — Day 24 — Chip Be Nimble
Chip Be Nimble I was reminded today that chipmunks are squirrels instead of chatty cartoons, runners and burrowers. I watched one climb the slider screen, then pull itself onto windchimes to trapeze. Only a miniature squirrel could be so nimble. Note: You may be wondering what fruit has to do with chipmunks. Nothing, other than…
dVerse OLN — Waiting
Waiting She shows herself only to mewhen I visit her garden; posespretty ruffled dress and gloves;it matters not, and may enhance,her filigree bones beneath them.Lanky locks, lavish green bow,I wait for her turn. What colorare her eyes? How wide is hersmile? Will her teeth be small?Although I visit Miss Havershamevery day, every day I’m lost…
POPO 2025 — Day 23 — How to Poem
How to Poem How does one write a poem without sounding like a poet? I prefer in your face forms and rules; no hiding or trickery; to present itself as it is where liminal space need not puzzle it out. There’s a-muse-ment though in free versing it, like pouring a few drops of honey into…
Mama Stamberg’s Cranberry Relish
Steve, from Half-fast Cycling Club wrote about the passing of an illustrious, integrity-full journalist, Susan Stamberg, who passed away last week at the age of 87. Part of Steve’s post talks about one of her famous recipes for Cranberry Relish. I decided to take a crack at the recipe this afternoon. I don’t have a…
