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mandag den 9. november 2020

Poetry Monday :: A Domestic Incident

   Mimi of Messymimi's Meanderings and Diane of On the Border are taking turns supplying us with a topic for this weekly endeavour. They also both write wonderful, funny, thought-provoking, ingenious or simply honestly well written verse. Go and read.
  Jenny at Procrastinating Donkey is taking a break due to her husband's health issue. Let's continue to send warm thoughts, good energy, and lots of prayers their way.
 
  I have something to ask of you: If you read this and the poetry of others, would you please leave a comment. Half - if not more - the fun of these challenges is receiveng the responses of others.

  An elfje is all I have to offer for todays Poetry.
 
Baking.
It happens
We like it
There's never too many
Cakes.


The topic  for next Monday: (Memories of) Newspapers. Thank you, Diane.

9 kommentarer:

  1. You can't bake too much, at least when there are hungry children in the house.

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    1. Or cake-addicted adults! Mimi, I've had problems accessing your Comments facility this week, so I've posted my poem on Diane's blog. I thought yours was brilliant, and it's great to see so many different approaches to the theme.

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    2. We're all hungry and cake-addicted, adults and children alike. Mimi's chrash, boom, bang! poem is good! I'll go read SpikesBestMates.

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  2. Here there are never ENOUGH cakes. I suspect that your kitchen often smells delicious, and I love your elfie,

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    1. Thank you. Elfjes are fun and easier to make than cakes - both happens quite often, as you guessed.

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  3. An Elf gets the job done.
    Deliciously!

    Topic for next week: Newspapers (Or memories of)

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    1. "Efficient
      Little thing
      Does its job
      Even elegant and funny.
      Elfje."
      See! It's easy.
      Thank you for topics (updated).

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  4. Ooh, Charlotte, can I visit? I have an empty cake tin I can bring along! I love cakes and we have already started on the mince pies in our house. No point in waiting after 1st November!

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  5. I'm afraid the cakes would become very dry on your way home, but if you ever are close by (Northern Zealand, Denmark). I'll promise to have a cake or three ready. Mince pies are not something eaten in Denmark, I'll have to try and make some. We ate our first Lebkuchen today (German Christmas cakes).

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