If you want to read some better poetry, Diane - who has taken over the hosting of this challenge - and Mimi of
Messymimi's Meanderings - who also supplies us with topics - are writing wonderful, funny,
thought-provoking, ingenious and honestly well written verse. Go and
read.
Karen of
Baking in a Tornado
has joined us in this crazy pursuit, and promises us at least a poem a month -
may we hope for more!
SpikesBestMate
often publishes a nice verse in the comments.
Jenny at
Procrastinating Donkey
who has been a faithful participant, is slowly returning to blogging after her husband's passing from
this world. Let's continue to send warm thoughts, good energy, and lots of
prayers her way. And dare we hope that she will join Poetry Monday again.
Fruitcake for me is Stollen. Ever since long ago we loved German cakes, and the year in Salzgitter did nothing to diminish that love.
Give me pudding, give me Yule log
Gingerbread or cookies small,
They're tasty but I dare say
Christmas Stollen beats them all
Give me mint pies, Pfeffernüsse,
Fattigmenn and all the rest
I do like them, but believe me:
Stollen is the very best
In December I go shopping
People look at me and frown
For my cart is filled with Stollen
We do like them, white and brown!
A typical Stollen with almond paste filling - our favourite. But .. to be honest, we like Printen even better!
Next Monday the topic will be Sleep!
That looks delicious!
SvarSletSleep? Precious and sadly rare and interrupted here.
I haven't had Stollen since mum left home when I was seven. Maybe next Christmas I will buy some.
SvarSletOooh! Delicious! And your poem is tasty, too!
SvarSletWhat a fun poem, and what culinary delights you mention! It would be lovely to try some of them.
SvarSlet