Monday, July 19, 2021

Monday WRites 307

'Some Of The  Onions Went Into The Tuna Sandwich'
 


This morning, the onions made me cry. They were large brown skin covered onions. The kind you find readily at any supermarket or vegetable seller.  Sometimes i buy the large white ones and sometimes the red ones. 

The smell of sauteed onions with tomatoes is to me divine.  Just the right piece of heaven sent.

It's a clear morning, bright, blue sky. Chopping along my merry way, thinking of nothing but breakfast, including coffee of course. Half way through i could only hear the soft crunch of the chopper wading through them. 

I have aprons but i never wear them. I choose instead to wipe my tears away on the sleeve of my tee shirt. And continue chopping away. No, I do not weep at the world – I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife. Some of the onions went into a tuna sandwich.
 © gillena cox 2021

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Welcome to Monday WRites #307: A Happy Monday to all. Be Safe.

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Mosaic Monday: #139: The Garden Explosion

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prompted to use the lines No, I do not weep at the world – I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife in a prose using not more than 144 words

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32 comments:

  1. ...a tuna sandwich is a favorite of mine, but without the onion. Gillena, I hope that your week is off to a great start.

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  2. Thanks for dropping by Tom

    Much💜love

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  3. I love your descriptions here Gillena: the 'soft crunch of the chopper wading through' onions. And the simplicity and directness of it: emotion versus the need to get on with life!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Ingrid

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  4. Gillena, I love what you did with the prompt line. Even the ordinary has magic to it in the right hands.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Lili

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  5. So evocative, Gillena! I felt like I was there, and that there is more to this than onions.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Merril

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  6. This is gorgeously rendered, Gillena!!💝💝 I too love the "smell of sauteered onions with tomatoes."

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  7. Thanks for your appreciation Sanaa

    Much💜love

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  8. Clever use of the line here....and your writing is so detailed that I feel I am right there watching you do the chopping!

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Lillian

      Much💜love

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  9. AI whip up a tuna dip with albacore tuna, white onions, garlic dill pickles, and black olives, with 50/5o Mayo and Miracle Whip. I scoop in out with saltine crackers. Now that's eating. Your poem has made me hungry.

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  10. This is simply wonderful!!!! Yummy.

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  11. I'm really hungry for a tuna sandwich now! Sauteed onions and tomatoes are some great toppers! 😋

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  12. Very cute, Gillena! I enjoyed this - and it sounds totally real!

    Yours,
    David [ben Alexander]
    http://skepticskaddish.com/

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  13. Thanks for your appreciation Ben

    Much💜love

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  14. This is adorable and sensory, Ms. Gillena.

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  15. I like the way you turned the quote into a positive domestic scene.

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Kerfe

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  16. Love tuna Sandwiches, Gillena 🤗

    Happy MosaicMonday

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  17. love the union face. There are one more in the image to the left. A silhouette :)

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Monica

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  18. Oh I enjoyed this, Gillena. I can almost taste the onion and feel its pull at my tear ducts. It's such a simple domestic scene, yet evoking a sense of drama in your words. Well done!

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  19. Thanks for your appreciation Raivenne

    Much💜love

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  20. Gillena - a lovely piece of prose. Thanks for sharing it with Mosaic Monday!

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  21. Thanks for your appreciation Angie

    Much💜love

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