Monday, October 17, 2011

Magpie #86 Duck Sauce

http://www.magpietales.blogspot.com/ portal entry here courtesyTess Kincaid
Chinatown Toronto c 1976
dangling ducks
hang serendipitously
falling red leaves
from maple trees
Chinatown storefront windows
entangled memories
in my mind
I see
flurry of actors
I smell
duck sauce
I taste
Timmy Ho's coffee
I hear
traffic in Toronto
I feel
inordinate love for this city

fried thin
skin crisp
duckbills pout
lean lips
Sketchpad open
Art Class Trip
AGO Toronto
1976

15 comments:

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Io3aSEkG_s&ob=av2n

    YOU GOT TO WATCH DUCK SAUCE VIDEO BARBRA VIDEO BABY!!! OH YEAH!!!

    SAYS CHICCOREAL!!!

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  2. It seems like what happened to me yesterday afternoon as I was there at Spadina... Love it...

    JJRod'z

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  3. And late night eats at New Ho King on Spadina! You rattled my head with thoughts of my favorite city! UM...maybe I'll drive up tomorrow after work for a night out, and a day of pics!!

    Rick

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  4. Totally enjoyed reading this! It seems we are both reminiscing today about a Chinatown, though my thoughts, smells and memories were from NYC!

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  5. That was my Thanksgiving day walk on Spadina too. Never been to New Ho King...Mother's Dumplings is my go-to now.

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  6. Love the way you retrieved those memories!!!

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  7. nice...did not write on it but now that you say it...it takes me back to the art trip to NYC as well....

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  8. What a wonderful walk with you. Loved it.

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  9. Lovely swish down memory lane - 1976 - still at school NTCI ... many chopsticks have passed under the bridge since then.

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  10. Very well-done. This pulls out both memories and emotions, even though I've never been to Toronto and have spent little time in any Chinatown. I love the comparison of the ducks to red leaves of maples. That leads well into the rest of the poem, taking us to Canada.

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  11. Glad I tagged along... a nice, journey'd read!

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