This week two wonderful events occurred that led to this post.
First, my friend Molly posted a photograph on facebook that I fell head over heels for -- and gave me permission to use it as a writing prompt.
Then, I discovered Jama's Alphabet Soup is hosting this week's Poetry Friday round-up. I simply love the creative combination of foodie, photographer, writer and blogger Jama is. I look forward to each new post from her.
All I can possibly do in response is to share a recipe poem.
Right?
Hogan, Molly. “Photograph.” Facebook Post, 13 Oct. 2019, www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10219530462877483&set=pcb.10219530476637827&type=3&theater.
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Oh, this is lovely! You maintain the recipe theme so clearly and cleverly! I especially appreciate "Slice an autumn sunrise lengthwise. / Strain juice with cloud-cloth / into chilled metal bowl. / Whisk in reflections / of winter-bare trees." A perfect fit for the photo.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this poem so much, Linda!! So clever and whimsical, and such lovely images. As JoAnn said, you developed the recipe format so brilliantly. :) "Top with whipped sunrise" *swoon*
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. Breakfast is SERVED! You cook up poetry just right, Linda. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous. I want to come to your house for breakfast!
ReplyDeleteA delicious recipe for this lovely photograph.
ReplyDeleteHi, Linda. What a wonderful title for this poem. You incorporated cookbook words so well -- I especially liked "softness peaks."
ReplyDeleteI saw Molly's photo on Facebook and fell in love with it too. Nice recipe to accompany it!
ReplyDeletePerfection...both the photo and your recipe poem. Double WOWs!
ReplyDeleteLike you, I was amazed by Molly's photo. Your poem tops it off perfectly!
ReplyDeleteLinda, you are so clever to take two separate ingredients--photo and recipe--and combine them to create a masterpiece. You've woven in so many wonderful images that I can't pick a favorite. Well done!
ReplyDeleteHow clever you are to come up with a recipe poem to match Molly's photo! I especially love "Whisk in reflections/of winter-bare trees." Well done, Linda!
ReplyDeleteYour recipe is scrumptious, Linda!
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