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Have you taken a picture of them yet, Nick-0?
I think, when two months ago, I visited an acquaintance's new abode, for the reason that my transportation was slowly eroding away its foundation, and whilst there, he offered me 23.75 to landscape the area and arena, I too, found some wild strawberries. They are quite small and round, no? |
Yes, they are cute little things. A found pic, but like this:
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g2...rawberries.jpg |
Is there an unwritten rule that we should/shan't eat them?
What about our pets - how much fruit do we actually even feed them - why should this hurt when all else is good? I'm off to do some research: wild berries |
I've eaten them and I felt no ill effects and they tasted like you would expect sweet little strawberries to taste. I just found this:
The fruit ripens in late spring or early summer. Much smaller than commercial strawberries, it takes long to collect, but tastes much better. Stuff yourself with wild strawberries, collect them to use on cereal, in pancakes, oatmeal, fruit salad, sauces, or other desserts. Theyíre so good, they're the symbol of perfect excellence. Now I'll eat even more of them! I also found this and it reminded me of Ocm?: A HAIKU GUIDE TO WILD STRAWBERRIES 1. Always pick the day before the berry; try the first day of summer. 2. Then fall to your knees and follow your nose in a field the sun favors. 3. Yes, bring a bucket but to eat your fill, you must be lucky or small. 4. And to bring them home, even to loved ones, makes you a strawberry saint. by Terry Hayes |
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So funny, Jetee.
You know dogs, they love to eat. Don't give them onions. But wild strawberries, since so small & so tasty, can hardly hurt them. |
Notice that TLTE has about 68,000 more views than the other guys?
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What happened to that new person we had recently?
Was it Not_Me? (probably my fault, regardless) |
I'm saying IT"S NOT!
But ev'ry moment's coming will never be me. Our mutual views & tolerance, internal, can't scare them away? |
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Idea-infusion? |
Ain't that what it is?
Another negative thought won't help us, Jetee. ((2-4)+9)/7=1 This thread needs more folks who can accept its structure & try to fit in. |
See? I'm a negative-nelly, even when I'm trying to remain neutral.
Let's see what my TLTE!-Blog (non-existent save for a webnote) has in store for us: http://api.ning.com/files/9jL1Cvqf1P...fordamene2.jpg Ah! It's Wednesday all over again. (does the above image show alright?) |
The above image
makes me feel lovely-naughty trying to read it. One trick, my fellow member, is finding truths wherever you look, whether you like them or not. |
I truly liked that one, too, Jet. I was trying to decide which part I liked the best, but I can't decide since I'm attracted to all her parts. I could just start by kissing and smelling her neck. But I don't like the soles of her shoes, though they might be practical for walking in shallow mud puddles.
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Ruel Pascual -- to note: this applies anywhere. |
((2x4)-9)+7=6
What's that image called? "Little Desk on the Prairie" seems impractical. |
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24-9-7=8
Sometimes on beaches, if imaginary ones, things became lovely. Losing lots of things leaves room for lots of others if not the right ones. |
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When the waves swim by,
do you see the fish in them: Is that image yours? |
Face recognition?
It's not the natural sort, lest you look in eyes. Sorry, my notebooks are under piles of clean clothes, Roommate throws my scraps. |
Hey, remember me?
I used to be your project, & tee ell tee ee. |
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