this has a very nice feel to it although i'm not too fond of cold mornings (this is the second case of similar thoughts today although the other one wasn't connected with poetry)
ironic, because I only just recently learned about livermush on the food channel... I think I'll pass on that, but I welcome autumn (and afghans) with open arms!
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It has that timeless feel to it.
Very interesting,and I'm educated once again - though not to the point where I'd like to try livermush for myself just yet!
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I like the look of this one.
I have to admit that I've never heard of livermush before.
I'm assuming it's like liver pate'?
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I'd really really love to know who ever thought that LIVERMUSH was good eatin'.
*gak*
The picture, though, is GREAT! :)
September chill... But here, it is September WARMTH as it is SPRING!!! Yeah..
Here from Michelle's this lovely Sydney Sunday afternoon...
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Learned something new here, but I don't think I'd like to try it :)
Beautiful picture and post, I am assuming grandmother made livermush herself.
Michele sent me to wish you a lovely day.
Livermush? Not fried bacon?
I did a little possum haiku for you todaay.
thanks for the eduKation :) i wonder if i can find livermush on the west coast ???
If anyone knows where to get it on the West Coast, let me know too. I've had no luck. The name doesn't do it justice -- it's outstandingly good.
nice moment
thank you
this has a very nice feel to it although i'm not too fond of cold mornings
(this is the second case of similar thoughts today although the other one wasn't connected with poetry)
Well, I learned something. :)
Sept chill is right :)) Had to put on 2 sweaters today
I love the Horse :)
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we definitely have the chill here :)
ironic, because I only just recently learned about livermush on the food channel... I think I'll pass on that, but I welcome autumn (and afghans) with open arms!
I'd have to say I agree... I've never heard the words liver and mush in the same sentence before... it sounds more like a place.
Michele sent me to see your art. :)
~S
what a specific scent. It's really grounded in the local season.
Looks like Will Rogers State Park. :)
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