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5 Years Later — I’m Still Cooking

From Then to Now — It’s a bit hard to believe, honestly. Almost five years ago now I landed my first job in a restaurant, in the busy tourist town of Belfast, Maine. This restaurant is known as The Nautilus; a nautical bar & grill sat right upon the waterfront, gracing the heavily trafficked town…

Cooking

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5 Years Later — I’m Still Cooking
5 Years Later — I’m Still Cooking
Cooking

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Published in The Lark

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Shizuka

Sonnet 3 —

Poetry

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Shizuka
Shizuka
Poetry

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Photo by David Mark on Pixabay

Shizuka

Sonnet 3

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Published in The Lark

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The Ancient Concord

Sonnet 2 —

Poem

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The Ancient Concord
The Ancient Concord
Poem

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Image by Pexels on Pixabay

The Ancient Concord

Sonnet 2

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Published in ILLUMINATION

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Sanguine

Sonnet 1 —

Poetry

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Sanguine
Sanguine
Poetry

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Photo by Mathew MacQuarrie on Unsplash

Sanguine

Sonnet 1

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Raindrops

Haiku about Renewal — Raindrops falling fast just to rise and fall once more I’m in no such rush

Haiku

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Raindrops
Raindrops
Haiku

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Raindrops

Haiku about Renewal

Photo by Geetanjal Khanna on Unsplash

Raindrops falling fast

just to rise and fall once more

I’m in no such rush

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Published in The Lark

·Jun 11, 2021

The Greener the Grass

A likely unoriginal haiku —

Poetry

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The Greener the Grass
The Greener the Grass
Poetry

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Photo by Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash

The Greener the Grass

A likely unoriginal haiku

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Jun 10, 2021

Pumpkins and Watermelons

A Bountiful Haiku —

Poetry

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Pumpkins and Watermelons
Pumpkins and Watermelons
Poetry

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Image by lagnaage on Pixabay

Pumpkins and Watermelons

A Bountiful Haiku

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Jun 8, 2021

Coast and Port

Freeform Poetry About My Homeland — Whether feeling the wind beneath your wings or inhaling the salty air, the coast and port leave no retort, too mystical to compare. The grass and trees extend to a point of sudden stop, where sand and stone make their home and critters hide in rocks. The shore is lined…

Poetry

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Coast and Port
Coast and Port
Poetry

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Published in The Lark

·Jun 6, 2021

Mixing Colors

Haiku about Dependency —

Poetry

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Mixing Colors
Mixing Colors
Poetry

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Photo by Alessandra Caretto on Unsplash

Mixing Colors

Haiku about Dependency

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Jun 5, 2021

Serendipity

Haiku about Luck —

Poetry

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Serendipity
Serendipity
Poetry

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Photo by Brad Switzer on Unsplash

Serendipity

Haiku about Luck

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Adam Ray Cronk

Adam Ray Cronk

576 Followers

Writer | Poet | Mediocre Chef | Health Enthusiast

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