creative thinking ~ greener living
Food for Read Write Poem
I posted a senryu for this topic on Over Forty Shades here.
I've also got a haiku on a different topic over on Spring Haiku Daily, which you can read here.
:) i like this, it made me smile. also made me want to eat it! can i have the recipe?! ;)
I like your new banner photo! It's very cheerful :D Fudge cake.. yummers!
Can't make up my mind which I prefer - I adore ploughed fields with a dusting of snow, but then - on the other hand - organic fudge cake - well there's no contest really, is there?
Good one Juliet :)
Love this - it works so well and brought a smile to my face too.
Wonderful image for the tastebuds....
Actually, both forms sound nice.
I am feeling in the mood for dessert after reading this post -- scrumptious!I love your banner --spring!Come check out my latest book giveaway.xo
Well, I'm trying to get my weight down, but I'll sink my sweet tooth into this.
That is the view around our farmlands these days .. a late snow!
Beautiful, delicious image. I loved the other haiku too. I wished I turned the radio off more often, to listen.I have just found your blog (through Fiona Robyn's) and I am browsing through it. Very much my kind of stuff.
Yummy!
Should have brought dessert with my lunch today.
nam nam (and the comparison is wonderfully surprising)
Oh, this makes my mouth water. Great work. I also love what you have on the links. The blackbird poem is beautiful.
Fudge cake and poetry. YUM! (Love the pretty flowers...makes us long for spring! We've had quite enough of snow dusting!)
Yes, this made me smile too. I could just taste that delicious fudge cake!
two very delightful images, that bring back childhood memories
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:) i like this, it made me smile. also made me want to eat it! can i have the recipe?! ;)
ReplyDeleteI like your new banner photo! It's very cheerful :D
ReplyDeleteFudge cake.. yummers!
Can't make up my mind which I prefer - I adore ploughed fields with a dusting of snow, but then - on the other hand - organic fudge cake - well there's no contest really, is there?
ReplyDeleteGood one Juliet :)
ReplyDeleteLove this - it works so well and brought a smile to my face too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful image for the tastebuds....
ReplyDeleteActually, both forms sound nice.
ReplyDeleteI am feeling in the mood for dessert after reading this post -- scrumptious!
ReplyDeleteI love your banner --spring!
Come check out my latest book giveaway.
xo
Well, I'm trying to get my weight down, but I'll sink my sweet tooth into this.
ReplyDeleteThat is the view around our farmlands these days .. a late snow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, delicious image. I loved the other haiku too. I wished I turned the radio off more often, to listen.
ReplyDeleteI have just found your blog (through Fiona Robyn's) and I am browsing through it. Very much my kind of stuff.
Yummy!
ReplyDeleteShould have brought dessert with my lunch today.
ReplyDeletenam nam (and the comparison is wonderfully surprising)
ReplyDeleteOh, this makes my mouth water. Great work. I also love what you have on the links. The blackbird poem is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFudge cake and poetry. YUM! (Love the pretty flowers...makes us long for spring! We've had quite enough of snow dusting!)
ReplyDeleteYes, this made me smile too. I could just taste that delicious fudge cake!
ReplyDeletetwo very delightful images, that bring back childhood memories
ReplyDelete