Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 23– “Season”

Hugh’s photo challenge hosted by the Lovely Ron this week… check it out here.

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1. Take or choose a photo that you’ve taken which shows Season in it. 
2. Create a new post on your blog entitled “Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 23– “Season”
3. Add the photo(s) you have taken to the post and tell us a little about what you are showing.
4. Copy and paste your URL into the comments of this challenge post. The pingbacks are having a bit of a meltdown with some of the blogs lately, and to make doubly sure you are visited, do the copy and paste please.

The obvious did spring to mind, thinking about the four seasons, then the sports seasons, and before I had even scrolled down Ronovan’s post, I knew it had to be about seasoning… Food and me, we have a deep love!

In most households there will be a cupboard where your bottles of various seasonings are kept. Salt, pepper, dried herbs… they are all there to help flavour your dishes.

Now in an Indian household it is no different, though the way the spices are kept is uniform in each of our households. They are in this type of multi sectioned tin that we call a Masala Dabaa, or Spice Tin!

That is where we get all that amazing flavour! In my tin, I have salt, cumin, mustard seeds, turmeric, garam masala, chilli powder and in the small pot in the middle is asafoetida (though I have never used that.. my mum made this tin up for me when I moved into my own house and I just top it up!) The tins are usually stainless steel and have little spoons to use, to sprinkle the spices and seasonings.  There is no such thing as a measurement spoon in these, they come in all shapes and sizes, as we cook and use everything by andazaa, or by estimation!

(Don’t worry, on the other side of the cupboard where my flavour tin is kept, I have all the other bottles that are in western cupboards too!!!!)

So, without further ado, here is my entry, and a little haiku to go with it!

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Flavour

Indian staple
In every kitchen I know
Masala dabaa

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RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #94 Diamonds&Pearls

 

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In Honour of His Purpleness

Lovely Ron has a very apt prompt this week for the Haiku Challenge… check it out here.

The words are: Diamonds & Pearls

3 for you today.

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Gems

Please do not be fooled
All that glitters is not gold…
Take Diamonds and Pearls…

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Don’t Let That Look Fool You

Icy diamond eyes
Seemed out of place compared to
Her pearlescent skin

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And finally….

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Prince

Through his Purple reign
Prince showered on us Diamonds
And Pearls, gems of songs

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(All images from Google)

TJ’s Household Haiku – Jewel Box

This week TJ has given us Jewel Box as a prompt.

How could I not have a jewellery box, I’M INDIAN!

I have many, actually, filled with beautifully coloured bangles and adornments. Yes, I do have the real deal, but that is kept safely in the bank, as I feel to scared to keep it in my house!

What I keep at home is many, many boxes of different artificial jewellery, and over the years I have accumulated all manner of pieces!

All I know is that when the time comes, I have plenty to hand down to my daughter, and future daughter-in-law!

When I got married, I was given a beautiful set of wooden jewellery boxes from my dear university friends, and my mum bought me lovely metal bangle holders. These are what I have used for the inspiration for this post!

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Wooden troves filled with
Glittering treasures and gems
Adornments for me

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Open me and find
Row after row of bangles
Waiting for your arms

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And as I was trying to be an artistic photographer… I had an assistant! He needs to be featured too!

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Cats do love boxes
Seriously, any box
Even shiny ones!

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Ronovan’s Weekly Haiku Challenge – Take 2! Sun and Moon

Yesterday I was tired, yet managed a haiku for the challenge

Today I was coming home, in the broad daylight and saw the moon out, as you do, in the bright blue sky!

Well, it got my brain ticking, and apologies, the phone photo isn’t clear, but here is a picture and haiku inspired by that sight!

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The Moon’s confused mind
Sent him out far too early…
It’s the sun’s time now!

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Then I felt a Tanka coming on…

Staring at the moon
Wondering where you are now
Do you think of me?
I miss your sunny disposition
Your smiles would brighten my day…

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RonovanWrites #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge #93 Sun&Moon

Monday evening, and it’s time to tax my brain with Lovely Ron’s haiku prompt.

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You’d think it was an easy prompt, the words Sun & Moon, but today, maybe it’s because my brain is overtired, I struggled… but came up with this.

 

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Image from Google.

 

Her face, radient
Like the moon when reflecting
The sun’s golden rays

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