If Music be the
food of love, play on; I’m not
full. I will listen.
If Music be the
food of love, play on; I’m not
full. I will listen.
My ears are filled up
sounds from cafe de Paris
Accordion plays

I like to drink wine
In fact it’s about that time.
Red, rouge, rioja

Two good bottles from Bordeaux
In 1992 I had just arrived in the USA from China where I had been working for almost 4 years. I had started to work for a hotel group with about 4 properties in the Twin Cities area. Not long after starting, the city of St. Paul, Minnesota was the venue of an exhibit of the Titanic. My hotel was one of the sponsoring hotels. As part of the promotion we invited corporate accounts to a special reception and a chance to visit the Titanic exhibit. The reception menu was replicated from the first class menu served to the passengers aboard the maiden voyage. I saved a copy of the promotional material which was printed for the occasion. The material featured the two vessels of the White Star Line; the SS Olympic and the RMS Titanic. On the reverse side was the celebrated menu. I used the various dishes served to cook up the following poem.
The title of the poem recalls the original film made in Black and white with the title “A Night to Remember” starring Kenneth More and Honor Blackman which was released about July 1958. The RMS Titanic sank 105 years ago on April 14th, 1912.
A BITE TO REMEMBER
The night we remember,
When the Titanic sank deep down
First Class passengers were dining,
Like a night out on the town
Their dinner on that fateful night
First oysters a la Russe
Canapés à l’amiral
And then a sherbet mousse
Second course of soups
One came from the Volga
Cream of barley in a bowl
And too, consommé Olga
Third course served was from the sea
Not brought in a terrine
Poached salmon on a gilded plate
With sauce of mousseline
Fourth course were the entrées
With filet mignons Lili
Or chicken Lyonnaise
And vegetable marrow farci
Fifth course they call removes
With lamb and sauce of mint
And duck with Calvados,
Just a little hint
These were paired with veggies
Healthy garden fare
Spuds, carrots, minted pea timbales
All of them were there.
To clean the palette sixth, was served
Punch Romaine or sorbet
The choices two but simple
You only had to say
Seventh course was roasted squab
On a bed of wilted cress
Exquisite dining for the price
You could not ask for less
Eighth course was a salad
With champagne Vinaigrette
This was such a tasty dish
Whoever could forget?
The ninth course was a cold dish
Of Pâté de Foie Gras
Goose livers all the way from France
Where food is Ooh la la!
Comes now course number ten
Peaches in chartreuse jelly
Waldorf pudding, chocolate eclairs
Watch out for your belly
Eleventh course,
Of fruit and cheese.
By now more food
Is one tight squeeze
And finally a bourbon tasting
Best to sip it slow
And on that note I’ll say farewell
This was a fine last supper of some who rest below.
Article Fifty
Begins the realignment
Of Europe’s trading
A new abstract map of Europe.

An abstract artist friend of mine – the man of colours, painted this some time ago. visit him at http://www.themanofcolours.com
What’s special today?
A Trump sandwich some would say.
Try not to get sick!

If I were pharaoh
my war chariot would be
A Centurion

52 tons, Roll Royce engine. 105mm gun.
The Upper Midwest
A land of Soybeans and Maize
Barges loaded here.
As a footnote, for those of you who may be interested; the building in the background with the white pyramid shaped roof is the worldwide headquarters of Traveller’s Insurance (also known as the St. Paul Companies) located in St. paul, Minnesota.

Shepard Road Elevator.
If we need some help
In any emergency
we call nine one one

Inver Grove heights Police on patrol.
The mallard and mate
have been searching about lately
For a nesting site
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