In yesterday's blog entry, I mentioned that we'd bought fruit and vegetables from the Market. This evening for supper we had the asparagus and a poached egg on toast, followed by some of yesterday's fruit. I then thought of another blog entry, so hastily rearranged what was left of the fruit, photographed it, and here are the photographic results (which I should have thought of earlier). All the fruit photographed we bought from Highdale Market.
Ann made the flower arrangement of flowers from our garden, mainly aquilegia.
Goodnight All.
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Asparagus is a superb alternative to soldiers - though you had toast, so maybe you didn't dip!
Local fruit and veg is the best, isn't it? I love to eat seasonally.
Just checked with Ann, and neither of us has ever used asparagus as a soldier in a dippy egg. Must try it sometime soon. Hasn't the local asparagus been good this year?
It works, I promise. Yes, wonderful asparagus this year. I sometimes eat a whole bunch at a sitting.
You remind me of Dizzy Withers, Mike (not the equine problem Lori, but a class-mate of Mike's) He was a 'good-egg' and dippy enough to put up with the rest of Mike's class.
Good Morning Crowbard. Not 'was'. but 'is'. He is one of the very few old schoolmates I stay in touch with, and he is still a decidedly good egg.
I stand (well I'm sitting at present) corrected and am exceedingly glad to be so. Kindly convey my salutations when next you confer with him.
Hello Crowbard. I will pass on your good wishes to Dizzy when next in touch. I know he will be pleased to hear from you, and will be reassured to learn that he is, as far a s I know, still above ground.
You are such an artist!
Thank you, Lori.
Beautiful collection.
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