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So the way our schedules have been working out lately, Steve races off to work across town, leaving me to work from home on various writing projects.  As he heads out the door, I toss him a lunch I’ve quickly prepared.  Just leftovers pulled together from his fridge.  Some sliced fruit.  A bit of cheese.  Nothing elaborate I thought.  But recently he commented on the fanciness of these petite meals.  I rolled my eyes.  Me? Fancy? Not!  But then this morning, a realization.

I had chopped sun-dried tomatoes, scallions and capers and then layered the concoction over cold pasta from last night’s dinner.  After peeking in various cupboards, I decided to finish off the little dish with a bit of garlic and a little parmesan cheese.   As I stepped back to admire the marriage of color and textures, it hit me.  These lunches have become a creative outlet of sorts.  Almost like culinary morning pages, warming up my mind and fingers for the day’s work.

Many of my current writing projects involve taking the basic ingredients that make up my clients’ programs and putting those ingredients together in a proposal or a report in such a way that they whet the appetite of a potential funder.  Time will tell if I am successful in that endeavor. Meanwhile, Steve doesn’t seem to mind my morning experimentations.

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Steve has two tables in his kitchen.  There is the larger central table where meals are served, but against the wall near a window there is a smaller table and that’s the one that holds my attention at this moment.  Sunlight pours through the window.  A variety of plants bask in the warmth.  Steve’s rosemary bushes.   A mug of basil. A rather mutant African Violet, a gift from a friend, that he refuses to replant … he’s hoping it will break free of its clay pot, and like the plant in the Rocky Horror Picture Show, start shouting, “Feed me!” Then there’s a clear glass vase of lemon yellow mums and a red pot of soon-to-bloom paperwhites.  Tucked here and there beneath the foliage small jewel-colored glass votives, a green bowl filled with oranges, and an empty mason jar that held  sliced strawberries just yesterday.

Above the plants, through the window, the sky is the lightest blue.  Seagulls fly all around, as do flocks of sparrows and pigeons.  The hawks are not nearby.  A gentle wind rocks the branches of the oak tree next to the house, and those of the maples across the street.  It is still winter, of course, so far too soon, the sun will set spectacularly, casting a warm golden light across the kitchen walls.  And then, even before I can race to grab my camera, everything will disappear into shadow.  For a little while.

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Orchids

Across town, in hotel lobbies and mall (indoor) courtyards, orchids are brightening my day.

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