A Poem for Salad
@readersdigestUK @Malvernmeet
3 Places To Find Salad:
1. Eatery.
2. Kitchen.
3. Garden.
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To set tone-
Homegrown. pic.twitter.com/evyG1yxAT6
— MaryElizabeth Rumsey (@MEinRhyme) April 15, 2015
On Wednesday morning I was delighted to find I've been gifted my first ever poem.Even better it's a) about one of my blogging obsessions - growing salad leaves, and b) April is National Poetry Month.
I tend to gnash my teeth a bit when the online marketing 'experts' go on about the Return on Investment (ROI) for social media. For me, this kind of random connection and a gift from a stranger is all the ROI I need.
I must admit I was a bit suspicious at first and responded with my own brand of Bad Poetry.
@Malvernmeet
Thanks for the FAV...Just a plain old poet. :)
— MaryElizabeth Rumsey (@MEinRhyme) April 15, 2015
A delightful conversation ensued...
@Malvernmeet
I write my 3's all the time, & I'm always looking for topics. I came across you on Reader's Digest UK, and it caught my eye.
— MaryElizabeth Rumsey (@MEinRhyme) April 15, 2015
@MEinRhyme that's good to know. You chose well as I have a bit of a salad obsession - thank you for my first ever twitter poem :)
— Michelle Chapman (@Malvernmeet) April 15, 2015
As a final thank you, here's the link to Mary Elizabeth's meinrhyme website :)
Loved the article, I'm a big fan of all of the wonderful different salad leaves you can grow as well. Lots of mustards and sorrel here, as well as rocket and lettuce.
ReplyDeleteI love sorrel CJ - mine's overwintered successfully, so that's one less thing to get sowing :)
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