Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Peaches and Poetry



What does summer fruit have to do with poetry you ask?

The fragrant and juicy ripe peaches, which are abundant where I live at this time of year, often make me think of high school English lit class, and some particular lines from "The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock" by TS Eliot

I grow old ... I grow old ... 
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. 

Shall I part my hair behind?   Do I dare to eat a peach? 
I shall wear white flannel trousers, and walk upon the beach. 
I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. 

I do not think that they will sing to me.



There is plenty more to the poem. Some of it easily digested, other parts needing further research and thoughtful consideration.  However, those are the lines that stuck over the years; as did the excitement my teacher expressed when leading the class discussion on the author and his work. To me the words were the musings of a man unhappy with growing older and having missed chances.  I took them as an inspiration to try to do more, to be more, to not look back with regret. 

"Live life to the fullest people!" Take chances and let things get a little messy.  The moments that are the most juicy are also the most rewarding and memorable.


Plus- the peaches are truly delicious: fresh on their own, on ice cream, with cheese, in a salad, baked into a cobbler..... 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

"Summer drinks make me feel fine...."




As the weather gets hot, thouights turn to pool parties and hanging out on the porch with friends, having a few cocktails and dreaming of beach vacations.   The debate about the perfect summer drink has a very wide range amongme and my friends.   Some go for the umbrella drinks, margaritas and mojitos....  

The only problem with mojitos is that they are a bit labor intensive.   If you are not careful you will find yourself spending far too much time muddling sugar and mint instead of enjoying the company of your friends. However, that combination of sweet and citrus and mint is light and refreshing when you are enjoying the sunny weather.  And non-alcoholic version is just as tasty, particularly when made with soda water and not sprite (then it becomes too sweet for my taste).






     Also what I do love this time of year is watermelon!   If you want to turn it into a cocktail, there are couple of ways to go about it.....