Summary
The webpage features a collection of creative writings and photography, with a focus on comfort food, specifically Amy Marley's Tanka on "baked goods" and her experience with making peanut butter cookies.
Abstract
The website showcases a personal reflection on the comfort derived from baking and enjoying cookies, as expressed through a Tanka poem by Amy Marley. Accompanied by a photograph of her first batch of homemade peanut butter cookies, the piece is part of a larger writing challenge, the 31 Days of May SCWBI Challenge. The site also highlights other related works by Marley and fellow writer Rasheed Hooda, who contributes a humorous take on messing up song lyrics and a Haiku dedicated to long hair and the charity Locks of Love.
Opinions
- Amy Marley expresses a preference for the comforting qualities of freshly baked cookies, particularly on a moody and tiresome day.
- The author finds solace and joy in the process of baking, emphasizing the sensory experience of "buttery nutty goodness."
- The inclusion of personal photography alongside the Tanka