If I were to stitch together a quilt
for the last six years –
a quilt built
of quotes
that have helped me survive –
it would be a quilt
of many colors –
a quilt with a lilt –
a quilt of words
that poets have built.
There’d be Newcomer and Oliver,
Jesus, Beagle, and Pinney,
Osman and Adams and Vonnegut and Eddy,
Gandhi, Anne Frank, Goodall, and Tutu,
Mandela, MLK, Jr., Gorman, and Angelou.
Thích Nhất Hạnh’s words would be on it,
and Michelle Obama’s, too.
Mr. Rogers would be there,
and Winnie the Pooh,
and L’Engle, F.H. Burnett, Seuss, and Rick Steves,
and in the background there’d be
patterns of bright autumn leaves.
Autumn brings beauty
and autumn brings loss.
But “Anytime you learn, you gain,”
said the stellar Bob Ross.
-Karen Molenaar Terrell

Really enjoy the fresh thought you bring to the table..
I think that dear Julia Child might lovingly comment on your words:
“You can’t define these in a recipe
You can only know them.”
Thank you so much, Brian! I start smiling every time I see your name pop up here.