This post relates to five challenges, two are photography challenges and three are poetry challenges.
The challenges you can join in on WordPress are as follows:
Terri from Second Wind Leisure Perspectives Sunday Stills Challenge for Rivers. You can join in here: https://secondwindleisure.com/2023/05/28/sunday-stills-down-by-the-water-a-river-runs-through-it/
Cee’s CFFC challenge: Colorful Monochrome. You can join in here: https://ceenphotography.com/2023/05/30/cffc-colorful-monochromes/
Colleen’s Tanka Tuesday challenge: Spirit animal. You can join in here: https://wordcraftpoetry.com/2023/05/30/tankatuesday-weekly-poetry-challenge-no-322-5-30-2023-spirit-animal-poetry/
Here are two of my cake art displays relating to rivers:


The following picture is cake art in monochrome:

Tanka Tuesday
This week, Colleen has provided a quiz which each poet must take to determine their spirit animal. The poems should be about the spirit animal.
My spirit animal is a butterfly.
Love’s price
Butterfly
Wings spotted with blood
Reminder
Of battles
Often fought and sometimes won
The high price of love
Strength in fragility
Butterfly
Delicate looking
Graceful
Wings fragile
Yet sturdy and flexible
Enabling fast flight
by Robbie Cheadle
Lastly, I entered five poems in Freya Pickard’s Pure Haiku Orchid challenge and three were selected for publication. This is the link to the first haiku: https://purehaiku.wordpress.com/2023/05/30/5-30-4/
I love this, Robbie! The butterfly is perfect for you! 🦋
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Thank you, Colleen. I quite liked the poems that came for this challenge.
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Such great inspiration! I wish they all came this easy. LOL!
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Your post packs a punch of imagery, emotion, talent, and energy. You are a butterfly, if ever there was one.
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Hi Annette, I have certainly never thought of myself as a butterfly so I was surprised by the outcome of the quiz. I must come over and see what you are.
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A butterfly, how wonderful! I enjoyed both poems. Freya is a talented poet. I’m sure you’re thrilled that she selected three of your haikus!
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HI Vera, I was really surprised to be a butterfly. I was very pleased that my poems were included for the Pure Haiku challenge.
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Great cake art and beautiful poetry, Robbie. You certainly give a butterfly fantastic images.
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Hi Tim, thank you very much.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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Your creations are wonderful. Love the poems.
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Thank you, Timothy. I really enjoy creating art and poems.
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Nice way to combine five challenges into one post, Robbie! I always love your fondant creations and the two cake art river displays are delightful. A butterfly is a ver appropriate spirit creature for you! We have a lot of butterflies visiting us this week, so your poems are perfect to read and contemplate their lives!
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Hi Terri, thank you, I was pleased to have an opportunity to post my river cakes for your challenge. I’m glad you like the poems.
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As always, I love your cake art. And I read your first poem at Pure Haiku–lovely!
I seem to be a butterfly spirit too, at least for the moment. I’ll be posting my poem tomorrow. I think it’s a good spirit to be. (K)
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Hi Kerfe, thank you for your support over at Pure Haiku. This was the first time I participated and I am loving all the poems.
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Freya is a good editor I think.
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That’s good to know. Thank you.
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Outstanding food art and poetry, Robbie, in another of your multifaceted posts!
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HI Dave, thank you so much, I am delighted you enjoyed this post.
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Congratulations on your publication in Pure Haiku, Robbie! I like your spirit animal poems. This particular challenge has been fun to follow.
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HI Liz, thank you. I am trying to look beyond the obvious with my poems. I am also enjoying this challenge. A great idea of Colleen’s.
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You’re welcome, Robbie.
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A fabulous post Robbie 💜🐱🐱🐱
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Thank you, Willow.
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A pleasure Robbie 💜
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Nice poems, and great pictures!
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Thank you, Andrew
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You’re welcome.
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Congrats! I like your poems!
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Hi Jan, I am delighted to know that.
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How beautiful, Robbie. Your poems capture the butterfly’s movement and role perfectly. BTW, I love your cakes — especially the sleeping boy cake. 😊
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HI Gwen, I do enjoy the cake art. I’m glad you like the poems.
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You’re so creative, Robbie – thank you for sharing your cakes and poetry 🙂
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Thank you, Barbara, I am pleased you like this post.
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Edible art is the next step after sand castles. Impermanent, but lasting a bit longer — ANY IN COLOR! I love them.
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Yes, that is true. I like the impermanence of cake art although I always take pictures now. I didn’t used to, sadly. I am posting some of my creations for these photograph challenges. I have lots of pictures and creations to share.
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It took me about 40 years to start showing my drawings. We get distracted by life!
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Yes, unfortunately work gets in the way of a lot of things.
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And sometimes, much more than others. This is a crazy month!
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Beautiful fondant art and writing, Robbie. I’m interested to see that your spirit animal is a butterfly – one of my favourites.
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HI Norah, I was very surprised that I was a butterfly. Life is always presenting me with the unexpected. I’m glad you enjoyed this post.
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It nice to be pleasantly surprised. It’s what keeps life interesting.
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Haha, I don’t think I was pleased to be a butterfly. I thought I’d been something strong like a polar bear.
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Butterflies must be strong for their size, to survive the battering of winds. They are beautiful and they are found almost all over the world – like your words and works.
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Thank you, Norah. They are very lovely creatures.
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I think so. 🙂
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Dang! Jack Frost’s cake is beautiful.
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Thank you, Craig. I like that cake too.
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Amazing cakes and beautiful poems, Robbie. I’m not surprised your spirit animal is a butterfly. I took the quiz for fun and mine is the tiger. 🙂 Congrats on the publication, too. 🩷
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HI Lauren, a tiger is a nice spirit animal. Balroop Singh is also a tiger. I was very surprised that I was a butterfly, but there you go.
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I remember Balroop got the tiger, too. Both are gorgeous spirit animals. 💞
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Wonderful poems and fondant art Robbie. We are two butterflies! Happy creating!
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Hi Marje, thank you. So far, Kerfe, you and me are all butterflies. I couldn’t help thinking that you and Kerfe are the two poets, photographers and artists, I am the most like so it made sense to me.
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Hi Robbie, that is interesting! Makes sense. 🙂
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Beautiful takes on the prompts. I like that you remind us the butterfly is tougher than it may appear.
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Lovely poems Robbie! I am proud of my multi-talented friend. 🤗
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Thank you, Balroop. I appreciate your comment.
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Both of these poems are wonderful, Robbie! And your cakes are gorgeous!
Yvette M Calleiro 🙂
http://yvettemcalleiro.blogspot.com
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Thank you, Yvette, I’m glad you enjoyed this post.
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Beautiful. I love the image you create of the butterfly battling life.
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Thank you, Traci.
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Wow! Those cakes are fabulous, Robbie. And the haikus are both fantastic!
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Hi Jan, thank you, I was pleased to have an opportunity to share my river cakes.
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I love your creations, Robbie 🙂 Great take on a butterflies different sides. Xo
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Hi Denise, I really enjoyed this particular challenge. I’ve enjoyed discovering everyone’s spirit animal.
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Lovely poetry and fondants, Robbie.
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Those are delightful responses to all the photo challenges, Robbie. And the poem is poignant and lovely. Hugs.
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Robbie your cakes are gorgeous. I especially like the last (monochrome) one. You call attention to 2 polar attributes about butterflies, their fragile wings that are so strong when put to use. I think of monarchs and the miles they migrate and am amazed.
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Your cakes look amazing! And your poetry is beautiful! Congratulations!
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Thank you.
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I enjoy butterflies! I saw two or three monocrome – possibly ‘Common Blues’ flitting in the gully area today!
Lovely images too!
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Thank you, Jules
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Congratulations on your success with the haiku, which is lovely. As for your fondant scenes… they are wonderful. And that monochrome cake is absolutely stunning – it must take hours to construct those sugar roses! Thank you for sharing these – they are a joy:)).
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The flowers do take a long time to make. I recently made a replica of van Gogh’s Sunflower Field painting as a cake for my husband’s birthday. Each sunflower took about 6 hours to make. I do find it relaxing and the results are always pleasing. Thanks for visiting.
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What a full post! Beautiful edible rivers, Robbie, and lovely butterfly poems (even though the first feels tragic). Congrats on your publication at Purehaiku too. I’ll have to keep an eye out for more of your poems there. I hope you and yours are doing well this week. ❤ ❤ ❤
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HI Diana, thank you for visiting, I’m glad you enjoyed this post. I am enjoying submitting poems to a few on-line publications like Pure Haiku. I also got the idea from Jan Sikes.
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She has so many encouraging ideas! I’m not sure how she does it all, but the suggestions seem to work. 😀
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Hi Robbie, thank you for a lovely, wonderful post!
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Hi Charles, I’m really pleased you enjoyed it.
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Any post with your cake artistry is a win, Robbie. But I love the poetry also!
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What a fun post. I always love seeing your wonderful cake art. I did the quiz and I am a turtle, which is interesting. Your butterfly poems are wonderful and brought about some deep thinking. Have a great week Robbie.
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Cake art–I bow to you. These are tremendously lovely. Thanks so much. You left me in awe. And the poems, just as lovely, butterfly spirit. I love it. Blessings.
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Hi Selma, thank you so much. I am delighted you enjoyed this post.
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Did. Did. Did. xoxo
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