Monday, May 13, 2024

The Auction House

Open to the public,

There are paintings to peruse,

Plus some sketches and some sculpture

For the connoisseur to choose.

 

On the days before an auction

I will wander through the space,

Wond’ring if there’s a Picasso

Or Monet I can embrace.

 

Just today I saw Pissarros,

Norman Rockwells and Matisse.

There were quite a few Chagalls

All hanging, waiting for release.

 

Though I’m lucky to be able

To see art that so enthralls,

Think how privileged are the buyers

Who’ll hang some on their own walls!

Sunday, May 12, 2024

Special Needs

My daughter met her boyfriend

At a camp for “special needs.”

Their story started years ago

And this is where it leads –

 

To her birthday celebration,

Which was perfect, yesterday,

Near at and that boyfriend’s home,

A distance two-plus hours away.

 

We met early at a diner

For a yummy breakfast meal;

Next came bowling and some mini-golf,

Which both have much appeal.

 

And the day kept getting better,

For the boyfriend had prepared

The most festive birthday venue,

Showing just how much he cared.

 

In his yard there were balloons and signs

And music for the mood,

Plus a slide show of their years together

And some special food.

 

With his chef’s hat and his apron,

Brett cooked burgers on the grill

And his mom provided sides and drinks

Of which we had our fill.

 

There were candles on a lovely cake

And presents to unwrap,

Plus, we got to hang with Leo

And meet Ezra (‘fore her nap).

 

As we all sang “Happy Birthday” –

Brett, his bro-in-law and sis

And his mom and niece and nephew,

Me & Mel, I thought of this –

 

That each one of us, in different ways,

Has “special needs” and yet,

With resolve and love, the day can be

As good as it can get.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

Portable Pizza

The pizza trucks were parked outside

With bakers rolling dough 

And spreading it to fit the pans,

The toppings set to go.


The crusts were thin and crispy;

The veggies, sauce and cheese

Were baked to such perfection

That they couldn’t help but please.


Attendees lined up patiently

And generously plated

While just outside, the pizza people

Prepped for those who waited.


How cool and modern, this approach 

To feeding all the crowd.

No fuss, no muss for those who host,

Yet all who eat are wowed.



Friday, May 10, 2024

Heart and Brain

My father’s death was from his heart,

My mother’s from her brain

And so I wonder which, for me,

Might just be on the wane.


Of course, there is no guarantee

That I will follow suit,

For in the future, we all know

There is no absolute.


So far, my heart is ticking fine

And even with some quirks,

My brain, despite some CRS,*

Apparently still works.


*Can’t remember spit (or its rhyming improvement)



Thursday, May 9, 2024

The Lingo

Lawyers have a lingo

That’s like gibberish to me.

The same is true for those who have

A medical degree.

 

I guess with any specialty,

The lingo is unique

And understood by colleagues,

Yet to others sounds like Greek.

 

When language is exclusive,

It’s a pathway to connect

But to those without the lingo,

There’s the opposite effect.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Mosaics Class

I am not artistic, but

I signed up for a class

To learn to make mosaics

Out of little bits of glass.

 

We studied some examples

From a long-past ancient date

Then received our own materials

With which we could create.

 

I watched my classmates jump right in,

Ideas at their command,

While staring blankly at the tiles

And glue I had at hand.

 

With paper and a pencil,

I can quickly craft a rhyme.

My talents don’t extend to places

Where the words aren’t prime.

 

Yet I’ll complete my project

And will proudly bring it home,

Knowing it will never equal

Even my worst-written poem.

Tuesday, May 7, 2024

In a Car

It’s hard to get from A to B

If you are in a car,

Although I guess it could depend,

Of course, on where you are.

 

In New York’s metro area,

The traffic’s so much worse

Than just a few short years ago;

It’s really quite perverse.

 

The GPS diverts us

To some roads we do not know

And even then, construction makes

The going very slow.

 

So trips are twice as long (or more!)

As they’re supposed to be.

The lesson to be learned from this

Is very clear to me:

 

Leave extra time for traveling

Whenever you may roam,

But even better, park your car

And just stay close to home.