way into the night bang blang
falling pots and pans, really?
please!!! cook in the daytime;
keep the sleep-peace when shadows fall.
KITCHEN MAYHEM © gillena cox 2021
“Lights” by Michael Whelan, Acrylic on watercolor board, 1991 courtesy DVerse
GRATITUDE
Life is a journey of gratitude
The sun come up it shines brightly
You cannot stop the attitude
The light just dazzles your eyes
That life is a journey of gratitude
This i have learned a lesson well
Taught through intangible longitude
Memorized in disappointments
Accepted in wisdom of vast latitudes
The sun goes down enjoy the setting
For life is a journey of gratitude
GRATITUDE © gillena cox 2021
Peppers were named by Christopher Columbus and Spanish explorers who were searching for peppercorn plants to produce black pepper. Columbus took samples of a wide variety of peppers back to Europe where they became quite popular.
“Don't be a pepper on the eyes of people; Rather be the salt on their tongue and make a difference that influences their sense of belonging to the earth.”― Israelmore Ayivor
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? [The earliest version of this tongue twister was published in Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation by John Harris (1756–1846) in London in 1813]
3 Deyas was first posted at Lunch BreakTINY APOSTLE
Tonight lights crave the outdoors jostle
And will it be for a long time so
The deya light tiny apostle
Abandoning the welcoming night spectacle
Though the lights crave outdoors jostle
Tonight the protocols says no
No to crowding and the years gone hustle
Now that masks are worn atop smiles
That crowds cease to mingle and to bustle
Now that wisdom seldom goes for show
Ah but the lights crave the outdoors jostle
© gillena cox 2021
NOTEMY GARDEN
Another Crown of Thorns enters
My garden, another gift of tiny
Petals paired with unique flowers
With stems carrying sharp thorns?
And another Crown of Thorns enters
Thorny, like the showy bougainvillea
Succulent like the herbal aloes
A space awaits each new pot
For here is where beauty gathers
To outdo one another in quiet rivalry
And yet another Crown of Thorns enters
MY GARDEN © gillena cox 2021