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Tag Archives: taste
Autumn Deep
In these latter days of autumn there’s no time to mourn the last golden leaves still clinging to dark, bare branches. The earth’s long pirouette has been gathering in the cold from celestial blue above and the warmth of the … Continue reading
Posted in poetry
Tagged Autumn, Bright Nights, chocolate, christmas, cinnamon, December, friendship, ice, magic, moon, poetry, polar bear, snow, taste, winter
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Food Poetry
It was a long while before I took a chance to taste the dirt umbrellas of my youth as they sat there on the plate in their dung coloured glory, swimming in the pale liquid of their demise. It was … Continue reading
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Tagged family, food poetry, memories, mushrooms, Ontario, pop tarts, school, taste, Vancouver, West End Food Festival, workshop
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