tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post1774757989402099981..comments2024-03-29T00:51:16.923-04:00Comments on my juicy little universe: forward...lunCH!Heidi Mordhorsthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16496427007514895950noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-67865718227957970382015-03-20T13:06:45.561-04:002015-03-20T13:06:45.561-04:00Daisy, Daisy
Honey Bunch.
Let's get together.
...Daisy, Daisy<br />Honey Bunch.<br />Let's get together.<br />We can do lunch.Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01825251724115541708noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-6863373871213804072015-03-19T23:46:36.624-04:002015-03-19T23:46:36.624-04:00Mary Lee, that is simply lovely.Mary Lee, that is simply lovely.KateCoombshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05584944601221466789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-16380839225730090552015-03-19T23:19:07.671-04:002015-03-19T23:19:07.671-04:00My poem(s) for the word lunch vanished into cybers...My poem(s) for the word lunch vanished into cyberspace. Drats! Since I am at a conference I had to wait until tonight to recreate the sequence "Mother to Child-Healthy Eating" http://beyondliteracylink.blogspot.com/2015/03/mother-to-child-healthy-eating.html<br /><br />Mothers need to be aware of the effects of healthy eating to help their children make wise food choices. Below is a conversation that shows different reactions to healthy food choices. <br /><br />Mother To Child:<br />MUNCH. Crunch!<br />A healthy lunch<br />packed with veggies<br />and Mom's strategies.<br /><br />Child #1 to Mom<br />MUNCH. Crunch!<br />Mom's healthy lunch-<br />healthy foods to eat-<br />where are the sweets?<br /><br />Child #2 to Mom<br />MUNCH. Crunch!<br />Mom's healthy lunch<br />I crave some celery sticks-<br />with yogurt dip to lick.<br />Carol Varsalonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02589714711155938528noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-25604200743295495562015-03-19T08:31:04.164-04:002015-03-19T08:31:04.164-04:00My mom ordered a new snack online. It looks like s...My mom ordered a new snack online. It looks like seaweed-flavored cheese curds or something I probably shouldn’t mention.<br /><br />Sharing<br /><br />I see you have<br />chocolate chip cookies to crunch.<br />Do you want to share your lunch?<br /><br />I see you brought<br />cheese chips—a whole bunch!<br />Do you want to share your lunch?<br /><br />I see you’ve got<br />a deli sub to munch.<br />Do you want to share your lunch?<br /><br />Oh, me? I have<br />seed and seaweed chlorophyll bits.<br />Do you want a taste of it?<br /><br />—Kate Coombs, 2015KateCoombshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05584944601221466789noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-32235920585431496662015-03-19T08:05:28.504-04:002015-03-19T08:05:28.504-04:00Loved "Propositions" and like Mary Lee w...Loved "Propositions" and like Mary Lee was caught up in the preposition changes! Donna Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13738281869266957726noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-87749715901552465132015-03-19T07:51:34.208-04:002015-03-19T07:51:34.208-04:00Yes, Heidi, your poem today is a definite favorite...Yes, Heidi, your poem today is a definite favorite. I love that the propositions each have a different preposition!<br /><br />We spent the afternoon yesterday at the Dayton Art Institute. They have a really excellent special exhibit of American Impressionism, organized by artists' colonies. All of the museum guards and docents looked sleepy and bored. My poem goes out to the young guard, with hopes that there is more going on than meets the eye.<br /><br />MUSEUM GUARD<br /><br />It's a good enough job, I guess.<br />I tell my friends it's dead boring,<br />walking around watching old ladies<br />who pretend to look at art<br />until it's time for lunch<br />in the museum cafe.<br /><br />You don't know art<br />until you spend an 8-hour shift with it;<br />until you put in a 40-hour week<br />studying every brushstroke out of the corner of your eye.<br /><br />In the afternoons,<br />couples come,<br />sometimes standing close,<br />heads bent together,<br />murmuring.<br />Sometimes one drags the other by the hand to a painting,<br />points,<br />and they laugh softly at an inside joke.<br /><br />That girl stands with her nose<br />way too close to the Monet.<br />I walk by so she knows I see<br />but she is lost in the mystery<br />of light and shadow and color,<br />stepping forward, stepping back,<br />as I have done so often<br />when the gallery<br />was empty.<br /><br />©Mary Lee Hahn, 2015Mary Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09078793537148794310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1084574475796190316.post-32474614847904983772015-03-19T07:32:58.297-04:002015-03-19T07:32:58.297-04:00Excellent job, everyone. I love your choice of wo...Excellent job, everyone. I love your choice of words--from Heidi's "petite bourgeousie" and "ever-peckish," to Charles' "gullet," to Donna's "more mundane meal." <br /><br />Diane Mayrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09767689319000732296noreply@blogger.com