Happy Easter and what’s for dinner?

What's for dinner?  Pommes Anna

Carrots, asparagus and, straight from Julia Child – Pommes Anna.

In other news I rounded up all the haiku twitter posts for the month so far and tweaked them in pages (getting rid of the @’s and extra spacing and putting proper line breaks etc). Ended up with four pages of two-column haiku-goodness. Who knew? I did leave in a very few of the better haiku-related tweets too just for interest.

Over on Not Without Poetry today, the challenge is to write a chain renga — a group poem that is added to a stanza at a time, and in a particular syllable count format. It goes 5-7-5 and then 7-7 and each stanza should relate to the one before it and overall the form should relate to change. Where do these forms come from?

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One Response to Happy Easter and what’s for dinner?

  1. mom says:

    Dinner sure looks good. We will not starve. Julia is your friend.

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