Thursday, April 18, 2024

Unstuck

It’s easy to do nothing

And accept things as they stand

Or you risk some disappointment

If there’s something you have planned.

 

For, though change is often healthy,

There’s a chance that you’ll regret it

And so, prior to commitment,

Many simply say, “Forget it!”

 

If, like me, you can’t move forward,

Reach inside and, with some luck,

You may find some untapped power,

Just enough to get unstuck.

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Cutting the Pizza

Our final night in Montreal,

To take a break from fries,

We saw a nice Italian place

We thought we’d patronize.

 

We ordered salad, beer and wine

And, perfect for our sharing,

An interesting pizza

Which they took their time preparing.

 

When it came out, we were surprised

For, though it looked enticing,

It was a perfect circle

Which no one had started slicing.

 

The waitress then provided

Not a slicer like we know,

But a special sharpened scissor

Which went smoothly through the dough.

 

The pizza was delicious,

Cooked to absolute perfection,

Which we happily devoured

As we snipped each brand-new section.

 

A tiramisu finished off

A most amazing meal,

With our unexpected scissor-slices

Part of the appeal.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Walking a City

Walking a city that isn’t your own,

While part of a group or a couple, alone,

You notice the buildings, the shops and cafes,

All prepped and inviting to welcome your gaze.


Of course, more than harbor or castle or steeple,

When strolling along, you take note of the people

And try to pin down, from their looks and their styles

How their difference from you stems from more than just miles.


Though the natives see “tourist” as you walk the streets

And indulge in the sights and the views and the eats,

Most accept your existence with little regard,

As you soak it all up in their very backyard.

Monday, April 15, 2024

Turning the Spit

At a history museum

By the hearth there was a spit

With a slatted-wood contraption 

By a rope attached to it.


When we read the explanation

We were totally surprised.

The contraption was a cage

In which a small dog exercised.


Like a hamster wheel, the dog would run

In circles so the meat

In the spit would turn, which helped

To make the cooking more complete.


With this mean but slick solution,

What was roasting would not burn,

But I hope at least the dog would get

A taste of what he’d earn.


Sunday, April 14, 2024

Making Bagels

A hands-on workshop was such fun

In Montreal today.

We made real bagels, all from scratch 

In a yummy, local way.


Our teacher made us feel at home

(Makes sense - he lives there, too!)

As, patiently, he demonstrated

What we had to do.


Eleven of us washed our hands

And tied our aprons on,

Then measured the ingredients 

And mixed ‘til they were gone.


We kneaded and then shaped the dough 

With Will to supervise,

Then watched them boil and added seeds

And, much to our surprise,


We made delicious bagels

And our group felt really proud!

As a born and bred New Yorker,

I was thrilled and also wowed.


If you visit Montreal, make sure

You find Will’s class and go

For a wonderful experience

That will delight you so!




Saturday, April 13, 2024

Global Entry

We bought our Global Entry cards

In pre-pandemic days,

Believing they would ease our travel

In some helpful ways.


But Covid hit soon after

So those cards were never used,

Yet when our trips resumed

Our pre-check status was refused.  


The US airlines never gave

An explanation why,

But we kept trying every time

We purchased seats to fly.


Today, though, on Air Canada,

An agent made a catch -

My boarding pass and entry card

Were not a perfect match.


It seems there are 9 digit codes

(2 sets!) on every card

And entering the wrong one 

On a form was not that hard.


The problem solved, we got new passes

And were on our way,

With pre-check status never given

By the USA.



Friday, April 12, 2024

You Hope They Stick

When plans are made, you hope they stick,

That no one will be getting sick,

Because for every date you pick,

A better one is waiting.


The weather might be filled with rain

Or someone could be stuck with pain,

But if you’ve planned, at least you gain

No more anticipating.


There never is a perfect time

When factors - family, health and clime -

Create conditions so sublime

There’ll be no hesitating.