tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5238455262711858186.post6032131531423278399..comments2024-03-28T06:22:43.522-05:00Comments on Oatmeal and Whimsy: a nest for the soul: In like a Lion... again!Gaylahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08065012721158735975noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5238455262711858186.post-41883270234447119412017-03-01T15:48:22.868-06:002017-03-01T15:48:22.868-06:00You are quite the busy BEE!! And OH, those torte...You are quite the busy BEE!! And OH, those tortellini---I've never mastered the wash, pinch and twist, but used to have fabulous times with our three-generation neighbors---my friend, her MIL and her daughhter used to invite me over to help with the ravioli. I was surprised to see that they store it "en brodo" and not in the sauce I was accustomed to.<br /><br />What a lovely time that wedding will be---food in the thousands presages quite a feast, and the music and dancing will be legendary.<br /><br />And here I get teased for saying "my crows," when I'm not so strange, after all. Kindred spirits. And we have what must be several generations of cardinals, as well, right outside the sitting-room window upstairs. You can just sit and chat and then look up to see the bright little eyes gazing in at YOU, with no fear, no stirring from the nest. <br /><br />It's wonderful to hear the energy and outlook in your voice. Stay warm---I almost blew over at the gas pump just now (and if you knew what an engineering feat and lapse of Natural Laws that would be . . .) and then the huge re-cycle can skipped out ahead of me for several yards, just skidding along on its bottom like a barge.<br /><br />rRachelDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11204947567574886675noreply@blogger.com