Wednesday, April 29, 2020

NaPoWriMo--DAY TWENTY NINE

NaPoWriMo PROMPT: Write a paean to the stalwart hero of your household: your pet. Sing high your praises and tell the tale of Kitty McFluffleface’s ascension of Mt. Couch. Let us hear how your intrepid doggo bravely answers the call to adventure whenever the leash jingles.


Bingo
  
Bingo the black and white collie 
Could smile with a grin that was jolly. 
When there wasn’t a herd 
He’d round up the birds. 
When they flew off he’d laugh at his folly. 



Tuesday, April 28, 2020

NaPoWriMo--DAY TWENTY EIGHT

NaPoWriMo PROMPT: Today’s (optional) prompt is brought to us by the Emily Dickinson Museum. First, read this brief reminiscence:  Martha Dickinson Bianchi’s description of her aunt Emily’s cozy room, scented with hyacinths and a crackling stove, warmly recalls the setting decades later. Describe a bedroom from your past in a series of descriptive paragraphs or a poem. 



The Best Bedroom Ever


A tent on a sandy beach 
Of the Salmon River. 
Resting on cots. 
No need for covers. 
Night so warm, 
Rain fly is open. 
Screen keeps out bugs 
But lets in the stars. 
A breath of sage 
And evergreen 
Floats on the dark. 
Far from all sound 
But the grumble 
Of rolling water. 
A vision of the day 
Still sighs through the mind. 


Monday, April 27, 2020

NaPoWriMo--DAY TWENTY SEVEN

NaPoWriMo PROMPT: Write a poem in the form of a review. But not a review of a book or a movie of a restaurant. Instead, I challenge you to write a poetic review of something that isn’t normally reviewed. For example, your mother-in-law, the moon, or the year 2020.

Aunt Ellen’s Carrot Cake 

She used carrots fresh from the garden. 
She would have scorned baby carrots. 
Aunt Ellen was my husband’s mother’s half-sister. 
She was an experienced cook from Blanding, Utah. 

Her Carrot Cake Recipe is a treasure. 
The simplicity of preparation, 
And the familiar ingredients, 
Put the creation of this fine dessert 
Within reach of even the inexperienced. 

Don’t reject the simple storyline
And the stained 3x5 card. 
The writing gets to the point without rambling. 
The addition of raisins and walnuts 
Was not an unexpected plot twist. 
In fact, they were necessary for the final result. 
Aunt Ellen’s Carrot cake will not disappoint. 
Five Stars. 

Spoiler Alert—The Actual Recipe copied from her own stained 3x5 card follows: 

AUNT ELLEN’S CARROT CAKE 

In a large mixing bowl cream together: 
1 ½ cups shortening (part can be soft butter) 
2 cups white or brown sugar 
Add: 
4 eggs, one at a time 
Peel and grate enough carrots to yield 3 cups 
Add and mix well. 

Sift together and add: 
2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour 
1 ½ teaspoons baking soda 
2 teaspoons cinnamon. 
Stir in: 
1 cup chopped walnuts 
1 cup raisins 
Pour the batter into a greased and floured 13x9 baking pan 
Bake 45 minutes to 1 hour at 350 degrees (Fahrenheit) 

Note: A cream cheese frosting is traditional but this cake is so rich and moist, it is not necessary.