Eating In
Food is so much better when it comes with a story.
The cheap white wine we discovered in the cabana bar
in St. Pete that really takes off two bottles in,
or the jambalaya and bread pudding we learned to cook
in New Orleans, or drinking sazeracs at the Roosevelt,
and oh my God that dress you wore that foggy night
when we drifted through four courses at NOLA, or
the word play of the filets and manhattans we consumed
at Bobby Flay's Mesa Grill in (where else?) Manhattan.
Or the berry tart from Artist Point that we shared
on our anniversary that has become a staple for nights
when we gather with our families or friends.
Or the aebleskiver recipe Annie and I learned and
that you now request every Christmas morning despite
the mess and the likelihood of burns from the process
and the necessity of the special pan and the time it takes
to even make them, and it's best if enough time passes
that we forget how much extra effort is tied to that request.
Or the recipes I return to as representatives of when
I was so poor, I was just happy to provide at all.
Or the recipes we've concocted ourselves over time,
our culinary canon: your meatloaf and mashed potatoes,
my gumbo or pasta salad or cornbread stuffing,
Dirck's and my andouille sausage and 6 alarm chili,
Mom's flank steak and pilaf and candied noodles.
Our whole lives reflected in food, collected and kept
in binders and on index cards or scrawled on paper.
Food that functions like bookmarks for our memories,
or like the poetry we return to when we're tired
of all the easy and empty calories we consume.
So the purpose of this blog is to be a space to practice creativity. I am currently using it as a place to record a single, unedited poem for each day in 2019. While I attempt to write everyday, I may not actually post daily. Instead, I will post poems as they are completed, but one for everyday of the year. Not sure I can make it, but we'll see. It's fun to try regardless :)
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Poem: March 12, 2024
No One I run until I am invisible and free from the tendrils of the day and the treadmill and the others who fill this space, free of my gho...
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Maintaining Some people won’t straighten their desks at the end of the day, but I do, most days, and I sweep the floor as well, ten to tw...
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Through a Crack in the Door Think of those times late at night, really any time in the long expanse of life when you are walking down any em...
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No One I run until I am invisible and free from the tendrils of the day and the treadmill and the others who fill this space, free of my gho...
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