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A simple little challenge expressed in six words…. Smith Magazine is the founder of the Six Word Memoirs and I have co-opted it into my weekly blog.  I think this might be the third or fourth week and within the framework of the basic premise ONE LIFE, I try to introduce a topic in hopes that some of my readers will participate and send in a Six Word Memoir of their own!!

Well, well, finally I’m pleased to report that I have one response to feature.

Gail:  Seriously funny, But not too serious

This week’s Six Word Memoirs topic is: Mother

My own for this week is   Cancer won – I lost my Mommy

Actually I have another one –  Mommies are forever kissing the booboos

Would love it if some more responses were sent in especially since I KNOW there are a couple of writers reading this blog!   And for fun, I suggest you visit the sites:   http://www.velvetverbosity.com where you will be introduced to the 100 word story challenge; some good writing and reading and http://www.smithmag.net/sixwords

Put your thinking cap on, exercise your brain, express yourself.


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I mean really, sometimes it seems as if the only association we have to cherries is to remember that you shouldn’t lie and to prove it George Washington chopped down a cherry tree.  NO, no, that’s wrong.   Let’s see  now, don’t lie and so George didn’t and then he cut down the cherry tree -Wrong!  He chopped down the tree, told a lie and we made him President.  No, no I think that was another liar named George we made President!  Oh Lordy this is really getting far afield isn’t it?

CHERRIES !!!

I think that Cherries don’t get a fair shake in the fruit world.  Look at Strawberries for instance.   What a public relations firm they must have hired!  There are Strawberry Festivals and Strawberry Fairs.  People go Strawberry Picking as soon as the season opens.   Even before they’re really in season there’s a big to do about them because rhubarb is ripe in the early spring and then it’s all about Strawberry Rhubarb pie and jam.  Everyone knows that Strawberry Shortcake IS THE dessert to serve during the summer

whipped cream, summer dessert

Strawberry Shortcake

and it’s always the highlight dessert for the Fourth of July holiday.  And let’s not forget, we put Strawberries in our cereal and in our trifles and pies.  Brides have Strawberry Cream Cakes at their wedding.  Kids love Strawberry Ice Cream! It doesn’t stop there – Nestle’s thought they could expand their milk based consumers by introducing Strawberry Quik in the 1950’s,

Quik bunny, strawberry milk

Strawberry Quik

Fluff made a Strawberry Marshmallow spread

marshmallow spread

Strawberry Fluff

and then American Greeting Cards always playing second fiddle to Hallmark, found a way to topple the Gold Crown – Strawberry Shortcake greeting cards.  She was (and is) an adorable red head with ringlets, freckle-faced sweetie pie!  From the shelves of greeting cards, Strawberry Shortcake sprung into action!  She became a doll in various sizes – she even smelled of strawberries!!!  Then there were costumes, doll clothes, doll houses, doll carriers, tee shirts, pajama and nightgowns, dishes, aprons, bibs, cups and glasses, lunch boxes,  pretend make-up, cologne, lip gloss, balloons, a bake shoppe, carousel, coloring books, … AND it that wasn’t enough, the array of siblings, cousins and friends that came along such as Apple Dumplin, Orange Blossom and Ginger Snap, was HUGE.  She practically had her own Strawberry Shortcake Village.

Strawberry Shortcake

And  CHERRIES??? A mere smidgen of recognition goes to this delicious, sweet, sensual, tart, crisp, delectable, delightful fruit!  They’re appearing now in the Green Markets, fruit stands and grocery stores – BUT. hey if you didn’t notice them on the shelves when you were shopping, would you know they’re in season?  No, of course not – it’s not announced, there’s no big deal made about the heralding of the Cherry season.   I don’t know why but maybe that’s good, it might keep the prices down.

Cherries do get some publicity but not the right kind.  There’s the GW connection and in February everybody has one slice of  cherry pie and that’s it for the year because what they just ate was sickening sweet, syrupy, bright artificially red and loaded with cornstarch. came out of a can and probably had a soggy bottom crust too.  Now that sounds appetizing doesn’t it?  And let’s not overlook Maraschino Cherries – talk about artificial coloring!  RED DYE #2!!! You can find Cherry jam in the grocery stores but you won’t find it in the little packets of jellies and jams in the diners, coffee shops and hotels.  However, there is one product that absolutely pays homage to this yummy fruit – you guessed it…Ben & Jerry’s Cherry Garcia Ice Cream! YES!

Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream, Jerry Garcia

Cherry Garcia Ice Cream

What brought this Strawberry-Cherry blog on?  Tonight for dessert I had a bowl of cold, succulent Cherries – each one sweet at the first bite and the last and I wondered why such a fruit would take a backseat to the likes of strawberries which are delicious of course,  but enough is enough!!

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Seriously, there are several mandatory events that constitute the Fourth of July holiday.  I started to write “Now that the Government…” when I realized that perhaps I am the only one who reads this blog who remembers WHEN there wasn’t an officially designated Monday as a Federal holiday. Oops there I go again, digressing…back to the series of events that make the 4th of  July a real holiday!

Fireworks : That just goes without saying; firecrackers, poppers, sparklers, cherry bombs, Roman candles during the day and the big show at night.  If you live in Manhattan, you can view one of the best fireworks display in the country.  Macy’s sponsors this annual event and if you don’t get invited to a rooftop or want to stand on the FDR drive, you can always stay home in your air-conditioned apartment and watch the magnificent fireworks on TV.  And most towns sponsor their own individual displays.  We  in Ocean Grove have  neighboring towns on both sides who have a display – fireworks on Saturday night in Bradley Beach and in Asbury Park on Sunday!

The Parade: This is best observed in a small town and since Manhattan doesn’t have a parade, every other place will seem like a small town!  This year we watched Ocean Grove’s annual parade (see previous blog).  As with most small towns it is an all-encompassing community event; marchers include the police, the fire trucks, the Eagle Scouts, the school bands, kids on bicycles and in red wagons decorated with red, white and blue ribbons and crepe paper, Bagpipers, Bugle, Fife and Drum Corps, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Blue Birds and more, vintage cars, local businesses with banners advertising their services, VFW members, the Chamber of Commerce, political candidates and any and every organization that can organize a contingency, clowns, citizens dressed in Revolutionary garb and best of all – CANDY!!  Everybody throws candy at the parade watchers – the little kids LOVE this.  Penny candy is freely tossed to the crowds.

Concerts: Free concerts everywhere!  Boston has the Boston Pops Orchestra performing along the Charles, Manhattan hosts a concerts in Battery Park City and for me – we went to the Ocean Grove Summer Band’s concert in the Great Auditorium.  They performed such American holiday classics as Victory At Sea, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, Stars and Stripes Forever.

The Beach: The Fourth of July weekend used to be the official beginning of summer – that was when we all went to grammar school and didn’t get out for summer recess until the last week of June!! So this is the weekend where everyone wants to go to the beach – the pool – the lake.

The Cook-Out: or barbeque, or picnic, or backyard supper.  I love this holiday tradition, gathering family and friends to share a meal.  This year, we had no plans and I felt awful  and reminded Peter of last year when Chiara, Tom and Finley were here and my cousin Marian and Bob showed up and we started the day with a neighborhood outdoors brunch and ended it with a big cook-out in our backyard.  THIS YEAR we were fortunate to be invited to our friend, Joe’s house for a traditional backyard barbeque.  It was a timely invitation and the occasion served as a way for us to visit and meet Michael, Joe’s friend from San Fransisco.  Michael was delightful and we were delighted to meet him and look forward to his return for Labor Day festivities. And the food was delicious (as always).  We had the traditional fare of hot dogs, hamburgers and chicken, and potato salad and my Italian Jersey contribution – that would be the best tomatoes in the country prepared with Italian seasonings.

Cheeseburgers, hamburgers, hot dogs, 4th of July cook-out, barbeque chicken

Lunch is served

mozzarella, tomatoes, Jersey tomatoes, basil, vidalia onions, backyard barbeque, cook-out, fourth of July

Caprese Salad

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Remember When Fireworks Were Legal

FUN!!!

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Ocean Grove 4th of July parade, bunting,

Fourth of July in Ocean Grove

American flag, stars and stripes, fourth of July

Fluttering in the breeze

Ocean Grove 4th of July parade, flag float, bunting

The Flag Float in Ocean Grove 4th of July parade

4th of July parade, Ocean Grove

Uncle Sam

stars and stripses, American Flag

So Proudly We Hail

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Wherever you spend the Fourth of July you are sure to be in the midst of a parade, fireworks and cook-outs OR on the beach, OR in an eating contest (UGH)!

Today IS the Fourth of July, however in Ocean Grove the annual parade was yesterday, Saturday.  I think they held then so more people would be around and not committed to a picnic somewhere else or maybe because in this town, they just don’t do those kind of things on a Sunday.

Ocean Grove fourth of July parade, bagpipers

Leading the Pipers

fourth of July parade, Ocean Grove

Cruising Along Main Avenue

Kazoo band, 4th of July parade, Ocean Grove

Red White and Blue Kazoo Band

Taylored 2 You, Ocean Grove parade, 4th of July

Taylored2You

Our friends, Susan and Jim were in the parade promoting their unique business, Taylored2You – a concierge and house watch service.

I’m pretty sure the latter is the real reason because right now it is just about noon and it is 90 degrees BUT you can’t go on the beach yet because it doesn’t open till 12:30pm and I think you know why!!!   Just as well, since we were running around yesterday I never got to the blog, there was the Parade, there was the Ice Cream Social, then we went to an Open House with Susan and Jim and that was a nice way to meet some new people and see a gorgeous house on the beach block of Main Ave.  Then it was the Happy Birthday America free concert held at the Great Auditorium and that was very nice too.  And then we walked along the boardwalk towards Bradley Beach to watch their fireworks.  We did note that when we were growing up and even well into our earlier years, people used to ooooh and ahhhhh and WOW and clap over the fireworks but hardly a sound was heard until there was one giant white fountain of a firework, filling up the sky and pouring forth wave after wave of sparks and sparkles!

Bradley Beach, fireworks on the boardwalk

Bradley Beach fireworks

And then….we had mixed berry shortcake, sitting outside in our backyard with candles and lanterns.  The stars were out, the air was cooler and it was a lovely way to end the day!

fourth of july, red white and blue dessert

Mixed Berry Shortcake

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I love great photography and am fascinated by what the eye of the camera sees when in the hands of a talented photographer and artist.  Today’s photos represent just that – the camera zoomed in on one little aspect and WOW!!! …and as I say, “Art is where you find it”.

Murray Head,

Compostiion on Burlap

photo by  Murray Head

Ocean Grove, jet streams, Murray Head

Jet Streams

photo by Murray Head

Koi in a Pond

photo by Murray Head

Ocean grove, spider, spider web

She Stores Her Food

photo courtesy of Murray Head

foot prints in the sand,

Leading Somewhere

photo courtesy of Murray Head

fourth of July, American flag, sky diving, air show

Celebrate America

photo by Murray Head



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Just to make it easier to respond…in my first Six Word Memoirs Monday I referenced the origin of this clever Hemmingway-esque approach to storytelling to Smith Magazine.  I visited their site today and their  subject of the Six Word Memoir for today is ONE LIFE. So I’m offering this topic to you in addition to SUMMER and hope you will think about it, play with it, muse on it and even put the pen to one or in this case the keyboard.  Here’s mine for the day: Married too young. Remarried, older, wiser.

This is not meant to be too challenging and certainly not too serious – I know my own today sounds “deep”  – that’s just my mood today.  My life in six words could just as easily be: Stick around. It only gets better.

Check out the Smith Magazine site : http://www.smithmag.net/sixwords/

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SUN   SEA  SAND

TAN  BREEZE  DOLLARS

Coppertone, sun tan lotion

Suntan

Sand Dollar

lime garnish, cocktail

Sea Breeze

Six Word Memoirs take many forms; Haiku, rhyme, personal ad or “whatever” even maybe my “illustrated words

It would be GREAT if some of my readers contributed one.


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Ice Cream is my favorite food, YES it is.  When I was very young, I thought a boiled Maine lobster was my favorite meal and then for the longest time pasta in various incarnations and sauces would have been my answer.   But now, through years of therapy, intensive inward analysis, a 12 step program and past life therapy – I NOW KNOW that given a choice of picking only one food you could eat – it would be ice cream!

Ice cream is the perfect food – not the egg, not a banana.  “It fills up my senses” – and I mean that literally.  When you lick an ice cream cone or taste that first spoonful, a whole world of pleasurable sensations opens up for you; the ice cream is COLD, it chills your cheeks, clears your head and soothes your throat.  It’s creamy and soft and that makes it a truly sensual experience,  It’s sweet and therefore satisfying and energizing at the same time.  AND the last bite tastes just as good as the first one!!!  I think the fact that I was born on the cusp of Taurus pretty much explains where all that comes from; even the simplest of astrological sign descriptions will reveal that those born under the sign of the bull are a luxury loving, sensual group surrounding themselves with velvets, good music, comfortable furnishings and good food.  Taurus is the astrological Sign which is known for its sensitivity to sensual experiences provided through the five physical senses of touch, taste, smell, sight, and sound – and its appreciation for the pleasures and comforts of life.

AND under the sign of the twins, Castor and Pollux Geminis are quick, clever, impulsive, restless, changeable and highly intellectual. They crave novelty and variety, and grow bored easily.  I think that explains the conflict, the paralyzing indecision, the interminable changing of the mind, and the overwhelming burden of having to choose just ONE flavor – it’s so hard except when you go to Day’s Ice Cream and they, understanding the true nature of an addiction, will gladly provide two flavors in any size cup.

That’s the prologue to what follows; I LOVE: Peanut Butter Moose Tracks, Toasted Coconut Almond Fudge, Banana Fudge, Ben and Jerry’s New York Super Fudge, Chubby Hubby, Mr. Goody, Orange Creamsicle, Cookie Dough, Strawberry, Green Tea, Red Bean, Peanut Butter Twist, Butter Pecan, Mint Chocolate Chip, Peppermint, Peach, Vanilla, Chocolate, Mud Pie, Coffee, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Toasted Coconut, Chunky Monkey, Pistachio, Cherry Garcia, Jamocha Almond Fudge, Eggnog, Pumpkin, Chocolate Macadamia Nut, Orange Pineapple, Sweet Cream, Snickers,  Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Truffle, Chocolate Brownie Fudge and and AND I think the list is LONGER, similar to the words of Buzz Lightyear, “To infinity and beyond”.

chocolate, vanilla, pistachio, cones

When You Just Can't Make Up Your Mind



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