Sharon K. Shubert (aka redladyart) hails from Sherman, Texas where she writes short stories, poetry (including Kid's Poetry), HAIKU, TANKA and prose, and creates art in her private studio.
Cooking is also a passion and she enjoys writing articles on Southern
+ more bio informationHAIKU on the subject of wildlife:Iris leaves' masseshide a jack rabbit sleeping;bed of summer grasstilled damp garden soil~caterpillars and green beanshanging on the vinesa roadrunner runsin the wet sand of a tide;tiny footprint trailthe first red rose bloom~a burst of color beckonstwo green hummingbirdsgiant sunflowersbright... More..
DANCING IN MAMA'S KITCHEN(Mama was my grandmother who passed away in 1990.)I danced in Mama's kitchen,A red apron around my waist.I swirled and twirled inmake-believe,With flour on my face.I was a ballerina,Wearing white satin shoes,Dancing on my tippy toes,Like ballerinas do.....We were baking bread that day,I made quite a m... More..
KNEADING THE BREAD(and a lot of love...)I smell my beans simmering on the stove. The wonderful aroma takes me back, like various food aromas sometimes do. Back to a place in my mind's eye. Back to my grandmother's kitchen and we're baking homemade bread. Beans simmer on the back burner there too, while the bread is being prep... More..
The Discovery of Digital Art!I don't know how some artists restrain themselves and stick to one medium only. Trying new mediums from time to time keeps my creativity flowing, my mind sharp and fills me with excitement.In 2005 I piddled around with a few digital pieces, mostly small format stuff. Lacking a good program with ch... More..
NATURAL ELEMENTSI love the sway of the trees,the intricate lines in a leaf,the brand new bud of a lovelyflower.Hundreds of tiny grains ofsand on the beach,An abandoned birds' neston the ground,Pine cones scattered bythe squirrels,Locust shells perchedperfectly on a tree's bark,A cricket's immutable songsin the night.I love th... More..
NEW ENGLAND IN MY DREAMSI stepped off the plane that morning with great anticipation and a rush of adrenaline. Finally, I had arrived at the destination of my childhood reading adventures!I tried unsuccessfully to catch a glimpse of the New England scenery that awaited me outside. Crowds pushed around me while fellow passenge... More..
It's juicy! It's Purple! It's fruity! It's JUICY PURPLE FRUIT SALAD!(You'll need a very large bowl to make this up in)JUICY PURPLE FRUIT SALAD1 lb. bag frozen strawberries1 lb. bag frozen blueberries1 lb. bag frozen sliced peaches1 (16 oz.) can chopped pineapple, drained3 bananas, sliced3/4 c. sugar2 T. lemon juiceMix all ing... More..
OH BROTHER OF MINEOh, brother of mine,Seems we became lostin time.Faces fading in memories'eyes.Oh, brother of mine.I tried to knock on yourdoor.Many years ago....before.Now the age has come.Time beats the drum.Oh, brother of mine.Are you the same soulI knew?So many colors and hues?Is there a sadness on yourface,No one can er... More..
Santa Claus is coming!He's packing up his sleigh,Bringing lots of goodies,To open Christmas Day.The cookies and the milkAre sitting by the fire.The Christmas tree is lit up,In its holiday attire.Presents glitter topped with bows,Excitement fills the air!Little children try to sleep,All tucked in with care.Old Saint Nick is co... More..
PUNCH UP THE FLAVOR! Tuna Casserole needn't be boring! I created the following recipe several years ago and no-one here has ever complained about having Tuna Casserole for dinner. This recipe has become a family favorite. Serve it with hot buttered rolls or cornbread, and a big vegetable salad.NOT YOUR MAMA'S TUNA CASSEROLE!(... More..
Sharon K. Shubert
Sherman, Texas US
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