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Night Owl Poetry – Dorinda Duclos

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Same Time, Next Year ~ #poetry of the #holidays

26 Thursday Dec 2019

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poetry

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#poetry, clean up, Cristmas, dessert, dinner, dorindaduclos.com, family, gathering, mess, Night Owl Poetry, poems, writing


Two days of eating
Stuffed to the gills
The thought of the clean up
Is giving me chills!

Boxes unwrapped
Colored paper abounds
I’m looking for help
But there’s no one around!

Each year I swear
Next year will be diverse
But who am I kidding?
It’s just getting worse!

At some point, I give in
OK, I’ll host Christmas
Then reality hits me
I should mind my own business

Ah, but everything turns out
Exactly as I planned
As I smile at my family
Thinking, yes, life is grand

To allow us to gather
Around the table together
To reminisce, laugh
And remember forever

Making new memories
Each day that we share
At holiday time
When we are all there

Then I suddenly realize
The table’s now empty
They all seem to escape
When the dishes are plenty!

But, alas, I should know this
There’s no one to help clear
But when dessert is announced
They all, instantly, reappear!!

 

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Twisty Tops – #poetry #SeptemberWriting

23 Sunday Sep 2018

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#poetry, #SeptemberWriting, confection, cupcakes, dessert, dorindaduclos.com, frosting, fruit, intervention, Night Owl Poetry, poems, sugar, writing, writing prompt


Twisty tops of luscious cream

Sugared fruit, oh, how extreme!

If I keep eating this sweet confection

I’m going to need an intervention

Cause I sure like my cake, I do

C’mon, I’ll even share with you!

 

HAPPY SUNDAY EVERYONE!!!   ❤

 

September Writing Prompt – Twisty tops – Day 23/30

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Lemon Tarts shaped like Hearts ~ On the trail of a mastermind – #JulyWriting

26 Thursday Jul 2018

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in July Writing, short story

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Before getting off the elevator, in order to find some peace, I managed to get in that we should all meet for dinner at 7PM that evening. I remembered reading earlier, as I passed the hotel restaurant, they had a special dessert on the menu, lemon tarts. From the picture, they looked like they were in the shape of hearts. How cute. I was pretty sure I would have more than one. Before and after dinner. Always eat dessert first. As a friend once told me, if you do it this way, you can never be too full for the sweets. I’d pass on a salad any day.

I was able to relax a bit before having to deal with them all again, so I drew a bath, popped in some bubbles and allowed myself to float away to nowhere. Before long, my alarm went off, and begrudgingly, I lifted myself out of the tub, grabbed a towel and made my way into the main room. I had about an hour before heading down, so I sat at the small desk and jotted down notes about what had happened so far. We had less than a week left, and we may have been a smidge closer to revealing ~M’s scheme, but not close enough for me.

I closed my room door, made sure it was locked, and made my way to the elevator, hoping I would miss the others. No such luck. They all seemed to appear at once. So we piled in and off to dinner we went. Once seated, we studied the menu and decided on our appetizers. Hey, an agent’s gotta eat to keep up with the bad guys, right? I ordered a lemon tart. Again with the faces. What is it with this group? I explained, and they all thought it was a wonderful idea. So instead of appetizers, we had dessert! Now it was the waiter who was giving me strange looks. I had to laugh.

Seven lemon tarts, yes, shaped like hearts, were brought to the table. I wanted to savor mine, so I took my sweet time nibbling away at the tangy dessert. The others ate like they hadn’t in days, and before I knew it, were ordering more tarts. Michael ordered two dozen for the table. So much for dinner. I can honestly say, after one tart, I was good for a nice steak, but not these birds. They were grabbing at the tarts. It almost looked like a food fight, with globs of lemon flying everywhere. I let them go. I had no desire to participate in this free for all. I waved for the waiter and ordered my steak. He asked about the rest, I shrugged and sent him on his way.

When they had finished their dessert, none, I mean, none, wanted to even look at food. Michael and Penelope were moaning and holding their stomachs. Mildred, Cory and Fred were asking for a glass of seltzer to calm theirs and Walt… Walt? Now where did that man go off to? I could only hope it was the men’s room. I, on the other hand, had just finished a splendid sirloin, perfectly cooked and smothered in a divine mushroom sauce. Looking around, I shook my head, got the check, and escorted them back to their rooms to recuperate. As for Walt, I still didn’t know where he was, and that worried me.

Flopping on my bed, I think I was asleep before my head hit the pillow. Tomorrow would prove to be a hectic day. Time was running out. I had to get to ~M once and for all.

 

Stay tuned for more from this crime solving wordsmith…

 

July Writing Prompt – Lemon tarts shaped like hearts – Day 26/31

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Applesauce Pie ~ #SeptemberWriting #poetry

20 Wednesday Sep 2017

Posted by Dorinda Duclos in Poems, Poetry, September Writing

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#poetry, #SeptemberWriting, applesauce, applesauce pie, dessert, dorindaduclos.com, life, Night Owl Poetry, pie, poems, poetry challenge, powdered sugar, whipped cream, writing


When I troll through the kitchen

Looking for something sweet

Opening cabinet doors

In search of a treat

I find myself in a tizzy

I need a quick fix

Then what do I spy?

Oh, it’s pancake mix!

 

Now most of you are saying

This surely cannot replete

But mix it with applesauce

Then dessert is complete!

Add a bit of powdered sugar

And some whipped cream, for sure

Voile! Homemade applesauce pie

Holds the sweetest allure

 

Writing Prompt: Applesauce Pie – Day 20/30

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