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This week, we’re playing word association as suggested by a blogger named Dawn Camp. She said these words “tickled her fancy,” and let’s see if they inspire you. Feel free to answer with either a single word or a thought/memory. It’s up to you.
I Say, You Think: Word Association. Share what comes to mind when you hear the word …
1. Biscuit: I think it’s curious that the US definition and the UK definition are so different. The UK definition seems to be some sort of cookie and the US has a soft, savory bread thing. The US biscuit you might have with gravy, but especially, it’s the basis of strawberry shortcake. I believe I have never made biscuits, except when I’ve used products like Bisquik; it’s not that I couldn’t, but I’m too lazy to try.
MUSIC –Rubber Biscuit by the Blues Brothers, and specifically the phrase “What do you want for nothin’, Rubber biscuit?”
Coloring
2. Crayon: I invariably think of Crayola crayons. I remember when you would get something with more than eight or 16 crayons. A 64 crayon set was wonderful. Some color names seemed to have gone by the wayside. From this history: “In 1962, partially in response to the U.S. Civil Rights movement, Binney & Smith changed the name of Flesh to Peach.”
3. Warmth: I think of a weird thing I got from the Vlogbrothers for Pizzamas, which is like a robe. It’s very warm, it’s very cuddly.
MUSIC- The Warmth Of The Sun by the Beach Boys, which is lovely.
4. Flip: I think of the late comedian Flip Wilson. Flipping pancakescan be an art. The Summer Olympics have a lot of impressive flips, although I’ve seen some pretty impressive flips in these Winter Games.
MUSIC – Chug-A-Lug by Roger Miller, with the lyric, “I done a double back flip.”
5. Slush – I think of the weather on Friday the February 20th. It varied tremendously: a little bit of snow, a bit of sleet. I shoveled the walk in the afternoon, and it was pretty clear, but by the evening, when we had to go out, there was slush all over the sidewalk.
Cooling
I also think of slushies, this ice thing with supposed fruit flavors. The last time I went to the urgent care place, in early December, I had a terrible sore throat. I was tested for Covid and the flu, and both tests came back negative. But I felt so dreadful, I didn’t go to choir rehearsal that week. The Urgent Care place had a slushie machine, which I usually pass on, but that day my throat really wanted one.
6. Wing -Chicken wings I never really liked all that much. They seem like way too much work – too much bone and not enough meat
MUSIC – I think of Wings of A Dove by Ferlin Husky and Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix. Then there’s Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles band Wings; here’stheir massive UK hit that was a bust in the US, Mull Of Kintyre.
7. Candle: Ash Wednesday was this past week, and on the table, a slew of lit candles. Most of them were actually votive-looking things, though a few were little electric candles. There’s a guy whose first name is the same as my middle name; he and I were blowing out all the candles after the service.
MUSIC – Candle In The Wind by Elton John; he originally wrote it about Marilyn Monroe. He subsequently rewrote it in honor of Princess Diana in 1977, which became a massively successful record, 14 weeks at #1 in the US.
8. Cinnamon: I think a lot about cinnamon toast. It’s cinnamon mixed with some sugar sprinkled on buttered toast; amazingly good-tasting stuff when I was a kid. I like cinnamon swirl pastries to this day.
MUSIC – Cinnamon Girl by Neil Young from his second solo album. I love the handclapping. throughout one of my favorite Neil Young songs