Robin is... too many things to list, but here is a start: an artist and writer; a photographer and saunterer; a daughter and sister and granddaughter; a friend, a partner, a wife, a mother, and a grandmother; a gardener, a great and imaginative cook, and the creator of wonderful sandwiches.
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10 thoughts on “Silent Sunday”
Beautiful! That is a challenging capture of all these waterdrops.
I spoke/wrote too soon. It’s cold here, too. Down to 11 tonight and only upper 20’s tomorrow. Then we warm up again temporarily before more cold comes down from the north.
Very damp, but warm, Frank. We didn’t have soup, but M made chicken pot-pie, the Lancaster County (Pennsylvania Dutch) variety which does require a lot of simmering and homemade egg noodles. It’s not a pie, but it’s cooked in pot. (The name comes from the Dietsch “bot boi” or “bott boi.”) Now that I think about it, it might be considered a soup. Or a stew. A thick soup. Or stew. It’s comfort food at its finest. 🙂
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Beautiful! That is a challenging capture of all these waterdrops.
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Thank you, Amy. 🙂
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Jewels!
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They are, Eliza. 😀 And it means we were thawing out.
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I’m all for that. Man, it is SO cold out today. I will be happy to see even 40 degrees.
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I spoke/wrote too soon. It’s cold here, too. Down to 11 tonight and only upper 20’s tomorrow. Then we warm up again temporarily before more cold comes down from the north.
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One crazy yo-yo winter! I do not recall weather like this before… the new normal?
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I sense a damp Sunday, which is a wonderful day for a soup that simmers for hours.
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Very damp, but warm, Frank. We didn’t have soup, but M made chicken pot-pie, the Lancaster County (Pennsylvania Dutch) variety which does require a lot of simmering and homemade egg noodles. It’s not a pie, but it’s cooked in pot. (The name comes from the Dietsch “bot boi” or “bott boi.”) Now that I think about it, it might be considered a soup. Or a stew. A thick soup. Or stew. It’s comfort food at its finest. 🙂
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Sounds wonderful … and it seems we were on the same wavelength!
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