Twenty-second day of the cruelest month. Well, so said Mr. Eliot. But actually, here in Iowa, it's a wonderful sunny day. This morning I got to ride my Yamaha Zuma to church to play bass. So not at all the cruelest day. Or month, for that matter. How ya doin', everyone? Day 22's prompts: (1) Maureen Thorson says, "In honor of Earth Day, today I'd like you to write a poem about a plant. Flowers, . . . a tree, or a shrub, or grass. Maybe even a fictional or mythological plant" (NaPoWriMo.net). (2) Robert Lee Brewer tells us, "For today's prompt, write a judging poem. This is a poem that could be judging others, or it is a poem [of] being judged" (Poetic Asides). (3) Andrea Boltwood suggests "a didactic cinquain" (Circle the Block). I know I said yesterday I was gonna get off prompt, but these prompts seem tailor-made for mashing up! In fact, I'm thinking I could write a didactic cinquain that's also a tanka. So the lines would, in order, contain one word, two words, three words, four words, then one word, while at the same time having this syllable pattern: 5-7-5-7-7. That would be deliciously difficult, wouldn't it? The first word would have to be a five-syllable word . . . wow. The third line would have to be three words that add up to only five syllables . . . double wow. Furthermore, you'd have to follow the thematic rules for each line: (1) a subject, (2) a description of the subject, and so on. I think that might be too much to carry off. Okay, swearing off that. But I will mash up all three prompts above. Wait! Should I also include the Haiku Heights prompt for today: "Still"? Okay, okay, stop, Vince . . . you just haveta stop, buddy. Judge Venus D. M. Flytrap, Esq. Here's Catherine's poem, prompted by Robert's "judging" idea.
This afternoon, my wife Mary Ann and I went mushroom hunting with our teenage son Gabe in some nearby woods. And we came home with two and a quarter pounds of morels! Mostly found by Mary Ann (I think I found just one).
And now, in honor of our morel take of the day, here's another didactic cinquain on the flora theme. (Can't quite get "judging" in there.) Mushroom Hunting in Iowa Woods Our featured PAD / NaPoWriMo blog today is Through the Eyes of Meena Rose. I used both "PAD" and "NaPoWriMo" in that last sentence on purpose. Meena is producing (at least) two poems a day: one responding to Robert Lee Brewer's poem-a-day prompt at Poetic Asides and another from Maureen Thorson's daily prompt at NaPoWriMo.net . . . that's amazing! Even more amazing is that Meena is also taking part in NaBloPoMo (National Blog Posting Month), which this April is focused on poetry; so every day Meena's additionally writing a prose meditation on poetry. Two poems and a prose piece each day. And they're consistently good! Brava, Meena. Well, people. The morels are soaking in salt water right now (to get rid of any little bugs). They're waiting to be dredged in butter and fried delicately. Hope you won't mind excusing me now to help with this very important task. Please leave a comment below, okay? Thanks. Ingat. Added 23 April 2012: Here's another picture of the morels we got . . the biggest one here is 9 inches long (the bent one on the right side). They're odd-looking little beasties, aren't they? But SO tasty! |
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Very nice blog, and thrilled to see Meena Rose being featured here!! She is one amazing person/poet/encourager/blessing to all she comes into contact with.
I agree with Marie--wonderful to see Meena Rose featured! I have enjoyed poeming with her for a little while now, so it's great to see her recognized! Way to go, Meena! :)
@Vince: Thank you for the feature.. the gift of writing is truly connecting.
@Marie: Thank you very much for your ongoing encouragement. Just so everyone knows, Marie Elena is the one who introduced me to writing poetry.
@Khara: Thank you so much... Been enjoying the poetry ride with you too.
So glad to have found this blog site. And to have found one of my favorite poets and friends being showcased is a double blessing.
I really enjoyed the fare today, Vince. Keep it up.
Hoorah ... for Meena she is a well known flowering rose on The Street at Poetic Asides, on her blog and as part of a new collection that is currently growing. A wonderful writer and a delightful supportive colleague .... BRAVO Meena... Lovely to "meet" you Vince... already appreciate your musical ear as you "hear" Meena so keenly.
@Claudsy and DrPKP: Thank you for stopping by and thank you for your ongoing support and encouragement.
Marie, Khara, Claudsy, Dr. PKP, and Meena ... thanks so much for your encouraging and generous words. My pleasure and honor to feature Meena's work. Please come back and read more!
Both cinquains = FANtastic! Lovin' your creativity and playful spirit! You're reminding me of these teenagers I'm writing with. ;) Thanks so much, Vince!
I think though I'm more advanced in age than people think when they see me, in my mind I'm about 23 ... so a little older than your teenagers, but maybe not much more.
Andrea, thanks for your good word on my cinquains ... I'd never done one before and I was tempted to go 1-2-3-2-1 ... so a double or mirrored or palindromic hay(na)ku.
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