Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 12

alchemy in grandma’s kitchen

when the early morning sun streamed
through savory steam, wafting from a
bubbling stockpot in my grandma’s kitchen,
it usually meant someone was sick.
chicken on the bone, celery, carrots,
onions, garlic simmering all day
was a proven cure for seasonal ick.

“Give her my special cough syrup”
grandpa would holler from his well-worn
chair near the front room window,
Bonanza flashing in black, white,
and gray from the tv box…Hoss was
always my favorite, though everyone
said Little Joe was the best
.

After supper, grandma would open
the special cabinet, where a dark glass bottle on the top shelf was hidden, grandpa’s stash, as she eyed me, whispering
cautiously, “only because you’re sick…”

She’d measure a jigger of sweet,
whiskey into hot lemon juice with honey…
like magic it soothed my sore throat and helped me sleep, along with cool
camphorated oil rubbed on my chest, a sock
filled with salt warmed on the coal-fired stove wrapped around my neck, and cotton balls, dipped in garlic oil, stuffed
in my ears…I was a loopy, smelly sight, but
by morning, miraculously, I was healed.

At 5 years old I believed my grandma
was magical, wise, some would say, a witch.
Looking back, I am convinced that she was!


~kat

Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 12 Prompt: Today, we’d like to challenge you to write your own poem that recounts a memory of a beloved relative, and something they did that echoes through your thoughts today.


And a glimmer of course…

An intriguing find deep inside my burning bush plant. Made me smile. Kind of reminds me of a turtle… am I wrong?!

Anyhoo…nature imitating…nature. It’s a wonder!

Much love, peace, and glimmers to you!

~kat

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Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 11

always…again

close your eyes
you can skip one day if you want
it’s dark out

funny girl, go back to sleep

she pouted, rolled over

made him smile

beautiful, he mused
the woman he had just kissed

~kat

Na/GloPoWriMo Day 11 Prompt: Today, we’d like to challenge you to write your own erasure/blackout poem.

Page 11 for Day 11 from Dan Brown’s latest novel, “The Secret of Secrets”, to ensure my selection was totally random. Full text/page below.


…and a glimmer. Much love, peace, and glimmers to us all.

~kat ✨✨✨💚💚💚✨✨✨

Early Spring, when Bramlett Mountain is still visible through the trees. ~kat

Na/GloPoWriMo Day 10

karma to pay

there is good reason i avoid,
dodge that dreaded question,
“where do you see yourself in five years”
I’ve always known, deep in my bones, dreaming is futile

do you ever wonder about karma?
were we so horrible, we two,
in some distant past life
to have reaped such a high toll in this one?


ignore me, I’m thinking out loud again.
we should really think about…a ramp,
and one of those remote control beds
it might help you, help me, help both of us, get some sleep

~kat

Na/GloPoWriMo Day 10 Prompt: Today, write your own meditation on grief. Try using (Geoffrey) Brock’s form as the “container” for your poem: a few short stanzas, with a middle section in which a question is repeated with different answers given.


Your Glimmer for today…look what I found on my morning walk with Gabby. Not sure where it came from or who it belongs to, but isn’t it lovely! Quite the work of art I’d say! And a confirmation that spring is in full swing!

Much love, peace, and glimmers to you!

~kat ✨✨✨💚💚💚✨✨✨


Na/GloPoWriMo Day 9 – Take 2

Sebastian 2001-2025
feral fantasies 

she’d be easy to off
she’s not a mouth breather
I could do it tonight
but i guess I should keep her
she seems nice enough
mostly leaves me alone
even feeds me wet food
spends hours on the phone
I don’t miss the streets
‘specially when it rains
have a soft place to sleep
I shouldn’t complain, though
she’d be easy to off
I’d just lay on her face
til her lips turn pale blue
slip away with no trace
but sadly I’m spoiled
I’ve grown lazy and fat
she’s devious, that one
crazy old broad with cats

~kat

A second take on today’s prompt. Couldn’t resist.

Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 9 Prompt: Today, try writing your own poem in the voice of an animal or plant, or a poem that describes a specific animal or plant with references to historical events or scientific facts.


Na/GloPoWriMo Day 9

Photo Credit: istockphoto.com.
bad “hair” day

my stylist complains
the lawn next door is greener
I told him to stop
with the buzz cuts already
so we can dance with the wind


~kat
(a tanka poem)

Na/GloPoWriMo 2026 Day 9 Prompt: Today, try writing your own poem in the voice of an animal or plant, or a poem that describes a specific animal or plant with references to historical events or scientific facts.


Pileated Woodpecker of Bramlett Mountain

This morning I happened upon the most wonderful glimmer. Just outside my window a magnificent pileated woodpecker was having a lovely time chipping away at an old downed tree. Of course I caught it on camera…not just a still photo…a little video clip! Enjoy!

Much love, peace, and glimmers to you!

~kat ✨✨✨💚✨✨✨