Monday, May 18, 2026

Sunbathers on the Grass

People sunbathe on the grass

So everyone needing to pass

Can get a good view,

Which they’re likely to do,

Of, because of the thongs, lots of ass.

 

Since this spot is a park, not a beach,

Such visions should be out of reach,

But those choosing to bare

Derrieres do not care

And would likely resent those who preach.

 

Yet I wonder what pleasure they find

Having strangers admire their behind.

Even if I were young,

I would not be among

Those to whom such displays are inclined.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Such a Treat

Our grandson had a party

To attend near where we live,

So a place to stay with Uber rides

Was what we had to give.

 

At 12 years old, Bar Mitzvahs beckon;

He’s a busy guy.

It’s hard to understand how fast

The years are zipping by.

 

Yet it was such a treat for us

To have him come to stay,

For even just the shortest time

With him can make our day.

 

To see the city through his eyes,

The place his dad was raised,

Is the part of nana-ing that leaves me

Happy and amazed.

Saturday, May 16, 2026

Today's Dance Recital

The dance recital featured girls

From 3 to high school age,

With choreography and costumes

Lighting up the stage.

 

Our grandchild in the hip hop group

Is old enough to know

The full routine with all the steps,

Her confidence a’glow.

 

The youngest dancers, oh, so cute,

Came out not quite prepared.

Should they be twirling? Maybe not,

But no one really cared.

 

Except for one who stood transfixed,

Like staring at a wall.

I couldn’t tell, but maybe

She was crying through it all.

 

I wondered how her parents felt

But I could surely guess,

Since oftentimes what we expect

Instead, is slightly less.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Heat

My apartment, this morning, had heat

Which, because it was cold, was a treat.

Though I really must say,

For the middle of May,

It’s a threshold we rarely do meet.


Now the weatherman strangely predicts 

That by Tuesday, we’ll be in a fix

Since the weather will - Jeez!

Reach to 90 degrees,

Which means Winter gets no more last licks.


If that happens, I’ll need the A.C.,

For the heat and I do not agree.

Mother Nature, I find,

Cannot make up her mind

So we suffer, to varied degree.

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Thursday, May 14, 2026

Eggplant

The eggplants at the fruit stand

Were on sale for just a buck.

My husband’s eggplant-picking rules

Inside my head were stuck:

 

You want one that is firm but light.

I didn’t question why,

But hefting two, the heavy one

I therefore didn’t buy.

 

It seems I made the perfect choice,

For, sliced up very thin,

Then bread-crumb topped and fried in oil,

The taste just made me grin.

 

I’m married to a man who cooks

And gears things to my taste.

That eggplant filled a platter high,

But none will go to waste.

 

To think, a meal with plenty left,

With pasta on the side,

At a cost of just a dollar,

Left me more than gratified.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Breakfast on Broadway

When a friend’s in Manhattan,

Amid all the din,

A breakfast on Broadway’s

The way to begin.

 

A place near the theater

Where she has to go

Means a leisurely stroll

Will lead right to her show.

 

The food will pass muster;

The booths will be large.

The waiters won’t rush you,

So you’ll be in charge.

 

The crowds won’t be there yet,

If early you meet,

Making it much more civil

When crossing the street.

 

Then after your breakfast,

Once she gets on line,

You’ll stroll north on Broadway

To Arts and Design.*

 

The day’s just begun,

But your stomach and heart

Will be filled with the comfort

This meal will impart.

 

*Museum of Arts and Design

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Dannon Coffee Yogurt

I’ve been eating Dannon coffee yogurt

Oh, so many years,

So learning it’s been discontinued

Didn’t quite bring tears…

 

But a wave of disappointment

Since it’s hard to fathom why

It’s no longer waiting on the shelves

For customers to buy.

 

I Googled it and found it was

A “marketing decision,”

A reason which will surely meet

With clucks of pure derision.

 

A number* seeking feedback

Linked me to a friendly voice

Who took down my information

On my lack of coffee choice.

 

Maybe if they’re inundated

With a thousand calls like mine,

Those in charge will reconsider

Pulling coffee from their line.

 

*877-326-6668