Comment on Cold Maidens, Smorrebrod, and the “No-Skoal Zone” by Touch2Touch
And you can wear your red dress with the purple fringe! (To the mystified, check out Mrs. Carmichael’s latest post.)
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Heh! The only thing I know is that they say «kippis!» for cheers! Arthur left us by midnight last night, thankfully. We’re okay, lots of people are without power, roads are closed, and many trees have...
View ArticleComment on Dinner of the Cold Maidens — by 2e0mca
Havarti with Radishes looks great to me but not sure how I sell that one to our son ;-) Fascinating colors and ideas :-)
View ArticleComment on Cold Maidens, Smorrebrod, and the “No-Skoal Zone” by 2e0mca
Aw Judith… You spoiled it! – I would have gone with Host or Hostess but you gave the answer ;-) On new years day I expect the first footer to bring a lump of coal with them and they’ll get a good glass...
View ArticleComment on Dinner of the Cold Maidens — by Touch2Touch
Hmmm. Don’t offer it to him, just calmly eat it???? ;-)
View ArticleComment on Cold Maidens, Smorrebrod, and the “No-Skoal Zone” by Touch2Touch
We don’t have First Foot-ing OR Skoaling. Boring life!
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Tales and Travels of the Tin Man
Oh, this was so very interesting! I have never seen a columbine in person and so very enjoyed your whimsical botanical lesson. I now want to plant one of these beauties. I believe it was the jester’s...
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Touch2Touch
Thank you, I’m so happy to know that, Tin Man. Often I do posts that I wonder if anyone else will enjoy besides me. This was one of them! I hope you do indeed plant a columbine.
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by maryoconnor12
Gorgeous photo, and I love that “coltish…long legged innocence and beauty” description!
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Touch2Touch
It’s funny how that’s what struck me so strongly about it! Thanks for visiting and commenting, Mary.
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Rebekah McNulty
Hello, and thank you for this lovely, botanical lesson, about a likewise lovely flower. I didn’t know Columbine before … love the long legs! [it's still me ... with a new name]
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Touch2Touch
New name, new marriage, new blog — a new beginning!!!! Thrilled for you, Rebekah.
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Rebekah McNulty
Yes, it sure is, somehow … even though nothing has really changed?! Except the name, that is.. :)
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: COLUMBINE by Lucid Gypsy
Ooo this is fabulous post, lovely interesting writing!
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: YOU CAN CALL HER PEONY by Touch2Touch
You’ll never just be part of a crowd, Mrs. C.!!!!!! Star quality —-
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: YOU CAN CALL HER PEONY by Touch2Touch
These were as you see, and on a grayish, mistyish day, the color really popped!
View ArticleComment on TODAY’S PORTRAIT: YOU CAN CALL HER PEONY by Rebekah McNulty
Proud and self-confident, that sounds right. Don’t think I’ve seen any peony like that. Gorgeous!
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