The sweet smell of sawdust took her on a ride to her childhood,
like looking out the window while riding the northbound train.

Her father, a woodworker gave her a bag of sawdust and wood shavings
to play with, simple objects to amuse her for hours.

She pulled out the odd shaped shavings and lined them up,
train cars to carry her dreams to unknow destinations.

She learned to identify wood sources from the scents and colors,
cedar, oak, pine, hickory, birch and the coveted mahogany.

Shavings and dust mixed up, culinary delights to place on doll 
plates as delectable desserts from his workshop.

Perfumed wood, a gallery of scents and hues, as if in blown glass
bohemian decanters lined up on her windowsill.