Comment on SWEET PEA by Touch2Touch
It was a good thing I enjoyed those so much, because that was pretty much it for the season! Both asparagus and corn season are more forgiving! Asparagus is gone — but I’m eating fresh corn almost...
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by 2e0mca
Last Gasp could be a very good title as the work seems to depict a man who has been underwater. He looks like a trawler man and maybe the sea has finally caught up with him. It’s an interesting face –...
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who says? Fifty Years After — by 2e0mca
Very nice Judith – who needs time machines when we can roll back decisions and renew our old passions and interests Today is only Yesterday’s Tomorrow
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by Touch2Touch
That’s quite a yarn you’re spinning around the gent! (Since yarns belong to old sea salts, that’s appropriate.) This is quite the puzzle piece! It was certainly eye catching when we were strolling...
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who says? Fifty Years After — by Touch2Touch
Time is one of the most mysterious things there are — Thanks so much for your visits and always-interesting comments, Martin.
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by 2e0mca
That’s an interesting poem. Hadn’t heard of Stevie Smith (apart from an old work friend who was been called to rewire heaven at a young age a few years back). Must read some more of the poet you...
View ArticleComment on What Would YOU Call It? by Touch2Touch
Stevie Smith was an English woman poet, who also wrote a few novels. She was a rather odd and complicated person, who died in 1971. There was a movie about her, “Stevie,” some time ago that I remember...
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by Tales and Travels...
………..and for the record, I shall duplicate my comment as well: I so very enjoyed the article! How lovely to have settled in an area that is both familiar and new; yet continues to inspire and brighten...
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by Touch2Touch
…and for the record, Emil, I am always delighted and grateful to hear from you! Thanks again,
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by mybrightlife
Very cool Judith! Such a lovely tribute to your special space.
View ArticleComment on Bus Your Coffee Cup? by mybrightlife
After years in the trade I am familiar with the term ‘busboy’ but I wonder if I would have noticed the word at Raos or made the connection. Suspect I might have been too caught up in the pastries!
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by Touch2Touch
Thanks very much, Gwen. (It IS Gwen, isn’t it? Calling you “bright” would be appropriate enough, but somehow — lacks.)
View ArticleComment on Bus Your Coffee Cup? by Touch2Touch
I must have been restless that morning — becuz I never noticed it before either, nor made the connection. Is “busboy” pretty universal/international?
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by 2e0mca
It’s good to read that again! More power to your elbow Judith
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by Touch2Touch
Thanks again, friend!
View ArticleComment on Bus Your Coffee Cup? by mybrightlife
I would guess it has colonial routes…or its familiarity comes from exposure to old Hollywood movies perhaps.
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by mybrightlife
It’s Gill (pronounced Jill) but you have always called me Gwen, which I found quite fun
View ArticleComment on Bus Your Coffee Cup? by Touch2Touch
Can we say, if you leave your coffee cup behind on the table at Rao’s, that you missed the bus?
View ArticleComment on No Second Chances? Who Says? (for the record) by Touch2Touch
Mea culpa! I wonder who is the Gwen whom I persist in calling Jill? There’s an Englishwoman living here at our community whose name is Gillian, and people here call her Gill (pronounced Gill), which...
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