Friday, November 27, 2020

Thou Art Present

In the darkest of hours
In the brightest of days
When all is said and done
And more, much more, remains.

Thou art present.
In ways that confound and befuddle
That comfort and confirm
Hovering over the darkened waters. 

Thou art present.
In the first breath of the new
Water, darkness, a restless sea
Beating wings beating life.

Thou art present.
I know not how.
Nor can I always perceive.
Or discern thy hand.

Thou art present.
For the ages … long before my kind showed up
Long before Eden’s wonder
Before snake and fruit and hate and hurt.

Thou art present.
I know not how.
But I cannot escape the suspicion
Of your grace.

Thou art present.
In life and in death.
In seasons of joy, and in the bitter winters of our discontent
When darkness sweeps away the light.

Thou art present.
And that is enough
More than enough
To steady the soul and strengthen the hand.

Thou art present.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Mashed Potatoes???

 An Ode to Mashed Potatoes …


Let me count the ways I love thee …

The common tator … a tuber … from the ground …

Just like you and me …

Maybe we feel something in common with this common ground thing …


They’re not picked, like apples or pears …

They’re dug …

Like good music … or hangin’ out with folks we love …


Lots of different sizes … and colors … in a lot of different places …

We do have a lot in common, don’t we?

With the humble potato …


Peel ‘em … if ya’ want …

But I like to leave the skins on …

Yukon Gold, of course.

Adds texture … as it should be … the whole potato …

As God intended.

 

Into a pot of water …

Turn on the heat … lots of good things need a little heat …

Cook ‘em not too hard … 

Test ‘em with a fork …

Drain ‘em and put ‘em back into the pot …


And now the good part …

A couple of butter chunks … 

A generous splash of cream … I mean: be generous …

Maybe even some cream cheese …

A little horseradish?

Rosemary?

Thyme?

Salt and pepper …


And a little elbow grease …

Smash and mash these remarkable gifts from God …

Not too much, just enough …

To blend it all together …

Taste to your heart’s content …

That’s what I love about cooking …

We get to sample everything before you do.


Can it get better?

You bet … 

On the plate they go …

A fork-full will satisfy all your desires for comfort …

Just like home … 

But like all good things … these good things go well 

With a chorus of other good things ….

Gravy … 

Giblet gravy …

Corn and slabs of carefully sliced turkey, neat and precise … though I prefer the dark meat … a tad bit unruly …

Cranberry relish on the side …

And how about the country cousin, the sweet potato … with its famous hat, 

The marshmallow … all white on the inside, with golden trim …

And who knows what else … 


Start with potatoes, and who knows where it’ll end.


But start with potatoes … 

A very common thing …


And it will end well …


As all good things do …


Happy Thanksgiving …




© Tom Eggebeen, Los Angeles