Tags
Today it’s time for a Quadrille again. 44 words that has to include the word of today which is jar. A word that can find many uses, as a noun:
Or as a verb (with or without an object). As I love dictionaries I usually check for different uses of the word before.. also there are nice idioms to trigger your mind.
Caught with your hand in the cookie jar
I hope you don’t jar against me for my choice of word and now let’s have fun:
Write a poem on your blog in exactly 44 words (excluding title) where at least one of the words has to be jar, remember to link back to dVerse. Visit and get inspired by the other poets, have fun and remember to come back throughout the week to check out if there are any new entries. We will select one of the poems to be included in our upcoming anthology, and if you are selected we will contact you to get your acceptance.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Happy Monday… I’m so happy to meet you with a Quadrille… hope your are not jarred by the word…
kanzensakura said:
Not jarred at all! Thanks for hosting. Last week was a big week for home canning tomatoes and green beans. this week is pickle making. So, all kind of jarring going on! Good to have you back in the Pub. Thank you for hosting and the great word. 🙂
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Great to know how you use your jars…
kanzensakura said:
Shelves of things canned and waiting. In the fall I will can greens and field peas and an old fashioned thing: canning freshly made pork sausage and pork tenderloin. I’ve lost too many things when the electric goes and food thaws in the big freezer. So several years ago and before my mother’s memory became iffy, I had her teach me the canning of meat, taught to her by her mother and grandmother. so we have a generational thing going on here. No children to pass to though.
Mish said:
How wonderful Toni, to carry on the tradition of canning meat. I love canning but have only attempted a few things like jams, pickles, salsa, chili sauce, apple butter….I am hoping to make peach jam this week. 🙂
Dr. Crystal Howe said:
LOL I agree, a great prompt, and the pickles abound!
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Don’t be jarred if you’re in a jam.
kanzensakura said:
Yes they do. Pickles made of beets, small yellow squash and of course, cucumbers.
lillian said:
Oh you make me miss my early Iowa days! I canned stewed tomatoes, apple sauce, green beans, ketchup, pickles, jams, beets. So beautiful to line up all those jars on the counter — a real accomplishment. You will have some yummy foods in the winter! 🙂
kanzensakura said:
Yes I will. I like to do a bunch of plain tomatoes as well as the stewed to add to different dishes and to be open, to chill and then open the jar and eat. I made a peach basil jam this year that is to die for – lime juice and zest added to it. Picking blackberries this week to can and to make into juice to make blackberry jelly. Oh.my.goodness.
lillian said:
YUM!!!
kanzensakura said:
It is, with humidity and other factors, 107F here today. Yowzer. I’ve beat the heat with a cool movie from 2010 – The Warrior’s Way. Cool cool movie. A cross between Glenn’s Blackthorne and The Last Samurai.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Ouch… and here it feels like autumn already… strong cold winds, and overcast…
kanzensakura said:
The Perseid Meteor showers the past few days have been spectacular due to the close passing of Jupiter and it’s monumental gravitational pull, pulling in the clutter of the meteor fragments. I find it amazing that the average size of the “falling stars” are the size of a grain of sand. All that show from such a tiny bit. I wish you could see them. Nasa in Alabama has some nifty vids on YouTube of the showers.
kanzensakura said:
OOPS! Somehow I have two Mr. Linky links of the same poem.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
That can be corrected.
kanzensakura said:
Thank you. Very much. Wish I could can some stars to send you! I can’t imagine not having fireflies during the summer. But then, they like lots of heat.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
But we do have long long days….
freyathewriter said:
Thank you for hosting, Bjorn!
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Thank you for coming Freya… hope you still have some summer
freyathewriter said:
Welcome! It’s actually warm here at the moment – no need for a coat!
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Here it’s almost autumn… brr
freyathewriter said:
Brrr indeed… our autumn will arrive soon enough…
whimsygizmo said:
I want brrr. It’s 105 in Southern Nevada today, and I.am.grumpy.
whimsygizmo said:
Hellooooooo. So good to have you back, B.
I LOVE the Q, and have written two. 😉 Ha. I will wait a bit to link up the second one. As an exercise in (partial) restraint, I may have to write one (unlinked) for the word I missed a couple of weeks ago. 😉 Happy Q-ing, all!
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Ha… I have one ready to be linked up tomorrow… I needed to meet your challenge of using all of the words.
kanzensakura said:
I gave in and did a rare second posting. Fireflies and jars….they just keep creating magic.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Bedtime for me
… keep the stars falling
… fill your jars
Have a wonderful Monday.
Grace said:
Sleep well and see you tomorrow!
kanzensakura said:
I’ll be back later to read and comment! Have fun.
sarahsouthwest said:
I’ve been away in the land of no internet connection, so I’m excited to be back! We did have a few jars while we were away – I kept up the pubbing if not the publishing! I’ll have a pint of Guinness, please.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Welcome back.. So excited to see what you might have for us.
lillian said:
Welcome back! Sometimes being unplugged for a bit can be refreshing! 🙂 So nice to see you at the bar — although I’m just joining for morning bloody marys! 🙂
Sanaa Rizvi (@rizvi_sanaa) said:
Hey everyone,
Hope you guys are having an amazing day so far 🙂 sharing my poem ‘Hour of thought’ thank you Bjorn for the wonderful opportunity. I ll be back in the morning to read and comment on everyone’s poems ❤
Lots of love,
Sanaa
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Same here… Morning is here, and I’m ready to read…
Grace said:
Hi Bjorn,
Good to see you hosting again~ Sorry I am late but I have revised my original poem and posted only now.
Will be hitting the poetry trail now.
Happy Monday and Quadrille everyone.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
It’s great to be back hosting… And quadrilles are so fun.
Rosemary Nissen-Wade said:
Good morning all! Well it’s morning here, anyway – and also the tail-end of winter, lol. My quadrille today is also a ‘small stone’ as I am doing the ‘Awake August’ month of mindful writing hosted by Kaspalita Thompson – which some of you may know of, and even be participating in too. 🙂
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
44 words is a great stone, glad you can combine challenges.
Arcadia Maria said:
Will be posting my poem tomorrow morning. Reading this evening.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I look forward to your entry.
Mish said:
Welcome back, Bjorn! Nice to have you back. 🙂
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Thank you, it’s nice to be back, but a bit sad too.
Crow said:
First time on your site. Found a link to this from Are You Thrilled (https://geletilari.wordpress.com/2016/08/15/the-door-was-ajar/).
Thanks for the prompt!
lillian said:
Welcome to dVerse! We’re a friendly bunch so do hope you’ll mosey up to the bar and imbibe in the words with us! 🙂
kim881 said:
Hi Bjorn! Good morning dVerse Poets! After a successful recording of ‘Rolling in the Deep’ with the Invidia Rock and Soul Choir, and some fun and games with our new kitten, Mojo, I’ve woken up to a sunny morning and a Bjorn’s quadrille challenge! Nice one. I’ll be back with a poem and comments in a while.
Laura Bloomsbury said:
Glad to see you back Bjorn with a gem of a word that is more opaque than it might appear! had to be careful with purple prose in my 44er
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I will be over reading soon… purple prose sounds hard in 44 words.
Pleasant Street said:
I haven’t been very talkative lately. When I feel like that I usually write more, so that is where I tend to talk.
This prompt has brought out some very deep thoughts. Isn’t that amazing, with such an everyday, mundane item. I read the word jar and immediately thoughts came to mind to write.
Thank you for all your lovely verses. Very touching
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I think that’s the beauty… you start to really read a dictionary… and all those thoughts come popping up… and then you can just use 44 words…
mother wintermoon said:
I’m emerging from my jar to try my hand at this. We shall see what wings its way out. I found you through the wonderful word artist Rosema, and I feel as though I’ve discovered a jar full of poetic delights.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Welcome to dVerse… yes this is a wonderful set of poets and we try our best to make poets grow… a very warm welcome.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
I clicked on your link but only got to your site…. which poem is it you wanted to link… 44 words including the word jar.
mother wintermoon said:
I’ll be posting it soon. Was too hard to get referring links saved and inserted from my iPhone, so about to get on my laptop.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
🙂 I look forward to it…
mother wintermoon said:
Done! 🙂
ghostmmnc said:
Hello! Glad to see the link still open. Ran out of time yesterday for this one, but still wanted to add mine. Thanks for the prompt, Bjorn!
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
The monday prompt is always open for a week… to cater for those of us who like to come and go several times.
Truedessa said:
Thanks for hosting Bjorn – my muse wanted to play. I may have to write another one as I was playing with two thoughts.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Many thoughts are welcome…
Anita Lubesh said:
I am a day late but it was fun.
Anita Lubesh said:
..ok we have week lol
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
A week — both to write and read… I will be coming and going.
Anita Lubesh said:
Yep, they are tucked into my favourites bar (the entries).
Rosemary Nissen-Wade said:
Hey, where’s the Linky gone? I wanted to post another.
Björn Rudberg (brudberg) said:
Mr. Linky seems to be down… I hope it will be up soon