Some more poetry and flash fiction from one of my collections.
Although we are heading into Spring here in the Northern Hemisphere, here is a reminder of the changing seasons and crab apples.
Changing Seasons
The change in season has mind and body confused. One craves the sunlight slipping away. The other desires warming stews and comforting puddings. The birds forage in daylight storing fat for the long journey to the southlands. We must remain to make the most of the encroaching darkness.
moon of many names
urges the birds to migrate
following the path
genetically embedded
southward to long sunlit days.
Crab Apples
September and the crab apple tree drops its fruit. Small apples are picked up eagerly by children, but soon bored they play hide and seek as their grandmother takes on the task.
Later they cluster around her as boiled apples leak juice through muslin into pots by the range, joined by pounds of sugar to create a jelly. In winter months warm fresh baked bread and butter welcome the sweet preserve.
All long gone from this roofless and weather scoured cottage, but deer wander in from the forest to enjoy the sweet bounty and spread the seeds far and wide.
memories linger
etched into walls and rafters
reclaimed by nature
though you might hear faint voices
mixed with scent of sweet apples
©Sally Cronin 2023
One of the recent reviews for my latest collection.
Sally Cronin has written a delightful combination of poetry and short stories with Variety is the Spice of Life. I seldom read poetry, but Cronin is a master of writing deep sensory poems with an economy of words. The Face in the Mirror is a beautiful piece about how the author has morphed into her mother. One of my favorite poems was about strawberries:
ripe
fragrant
strawberries
strong heady scent
hints of lusciousness
havoc played with senses
expectations of sweetness
taste buds keen for juicy first bite
their scarlet beauty enhanced with cream
taken to new heights with glasses of champagne
Cronin also includes her specialty—eight wonderful short stories. Each is character-driven, often focusing on relationships. Miss Lloyd’s Robin shows the transformation of a strict and unyielding teacher to her students to someone who learns a valuable lesson from a student she once misjudged.
Home Help is the story of an elderly widow named Martha who wants to stay in her home as long as possible. She is forced to hire a replacement to help her manage when she loses her maid. When “Andrea” comes for her interview, Martha discovers that Andrea is a man. Rather than dismiss him for being untruthful or thinking he isn’t up to the task because he is a male, she admires his ingenuity in getting past the stereotypical gender expectations. She has a good feeling about this and gives him a try. Her open-mindedness proves to be a sound decision, allowing her to remain in her home for several years.
Thank you for listening and if you would like to know more about my books and their reviews you can find them on my books page My books and reviews 2023
A beautiful post 💜
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Thank you Willow ♥
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Ooh, I love the second one! It reminds me so much of my childhood, when elderly women still made (and gifted!) crab apple jelly.
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Thanks very much Liz. We had the tree and our neighbour had all the fruit and made jam giving us back half the jars. I love crab apple jelly but they don’t have for some reason over here. xxx
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I tried buying some in the store a few years ago, but it wasn’t same as homemade. Very insipid taste.
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Sorry to heart that.. I will look out for some at the next farmer’s market here…hugsx
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Thanks very much for sharing Chris ♥
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My pleasure, Sally 🤗❤️🤗
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I enjoyed this post, Sally. Crab apples bring back wonderful childhood memories. xo
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Thanks very much Jill ♥
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Beautiful post, Sally! 💖
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Thank you very much Eugenia..have a lovely week ♥
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My pleasure, Sally, and you have a lovely week ahead, as well.
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I have this lovely-sounding book awaiting me on my Kindle, and I think I will speed things up by reading one or two poems/stories each day! That way, I can enjoy them, even if I’m still in the middle of a longer book. (Hey … it’s so crazy, it just might work! 😂)
Looking forward to more, Sally, and wishing you huge success with this one!
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Thanks so much Marcia.. and do hope you enjoy when you have time to read… have a good week and don’t work too hard….♥♥
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You, too, Sally! (And I’m being SOOO good, my doctor will be proud of me! 😁)
Rock on, my friend! 😀 ❤
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A superb review from Pete. Well done. Enjoyed the readings as always.
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Thanks very much Darlene ♥♥
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I miss crab apple jelly. Since I left the north in ’88, I’ve not seen one crabapple tree here in the south. Sad. That picture of the crabapples almost brought tears to my eyes. Didn’t realize I missed them so much. 🙂
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I know Sharon but in our next house I am going to plant one… it really is delicious. xx
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Beautifully read, as always.
Thank you for sharing
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Thanks very much Sue ♥
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Your thoughts on Spring are exactly how I feel at the moment! Torn between longing for the cold stews and soups and wishing to reach out to the sun longer.
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It is comforting to know that so many of us feel that way Traci..hugsx
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Beautiful imagery Sal. Spring is trying real hard to get here. 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Debby… I actually had an hour in the garden yesterday with an unexpected change in the weather.. brilliant..♥
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Beautiful stolen moments 🙂 xx
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Just had another one although at bit chilly ♥
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Thanks Michael.. have a great week. hugs
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Thanks for sharing so timely, Sally! You always have great answers to changing situations. Best wishes, Michael
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Thanks very much Michael..♥
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HI Sally, stunning poem and short fiction. I wish we were in spring or I could visit the UK and enjoy your spring.
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Thanks very much Robbie and it is emerging from under the clouds slowly but surely ♥
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So lovely, Sally. Both poems are beautiful, but I have to say the tanka prose was wonderfully poignant. That one really strums the heartstrings. ❤
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Thanks so much Diana ♥♥
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Wonderful poems, Sally. I just bought Variety is the Spice of Life and hope to read it this month.
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Thank you very much Carla… I do hope you enjoy hugsx
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Crab apples were part of my life when I was growing up, but I don’t think my children are aware of them. They are one of those things that conjure up long-forgotten memories – and that poem is wonderful! Congratulations on that lovely review from Pete. ♥♥
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Thanks Alex, I know making it can be quite a process but hoping that at one of the farmer’s mart there might be some available.. I do love it ♥
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I enjoyed your reading, Sally! Your voice is wonderful.
I do remember my auntie making crab apple jelly. It was delicious to eat then, and delicious in my memory now.
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Thanks very much Resa, and so hard to find but I agree it is delicious. Enjoy your weekend x
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You too! x
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