It's been awhile since I posted a totally unconnected series of photos, where I try my best to tie them together into a central theme, complete with characters and a plot line you can follow from beginning to end. So let me give it a go, pay attention or you will get lost.
This is really good pear I ate for breakfast sometime in the last month.
It may have been the same day that this book cover caught my eye at the library. It seems like something I should check out, but at the time I was headed out the door.
Probably on my way to take this walk and I wanted to get going before the light changed, or it got too hot or too cold.
For sure it wasn't this day because there is no pear in the bowl with the blueberries and bananas on top of the oatmeal. But I took this picture to tell you that oatmeal season was HERE and obviously it still is. Remember if you have leftover cranberries they are really good on oatmeal.
I was so invigorated after this breakfast that I finished the scarf pictured below. I got in such a toot to finish it in fact, that even though I ran out of yarn when I was binding off, I carried on anyway, using one of the other colors in the scarf which you can barely see in the right bottom corner. Epic fail. I knew it would bug me forever so I ended up ripping it out. The moral of that story is listen to your gut when it tells you something is a bad idea.
Actually, as I think on it further this was not the day I ate the oatmeal because the coffee cup is different in the second photo. I never use more than one mug in the morning unless I drop and break the first one, and I still have both of these.
The END.
This post has no sequels.
I promise.
A masterful, riveting tale. I would definitely read a sequel!
Posted by: Debbie Jordan | 11/30/2021 at 02:14 AM
An epic historical fiction relating the events of a fine November morning. A must read for anyone following the Moss girl antics.
Posted by: Susan Sewell | 11/30/2021 at 10:01 AM
Why do I love this so? Because it is masterful and fun, like you. So clver, thanks for sharing and giving permission to stray from the boring norm, Carol.
Posted by: jacki long | 11/30/2021 at 12:45 PM
Oh Debbie, Susan, and Jacki!!!!
Thanks for reading and following along :-)
Carol
Posted by: carol | 11/30/2021 at 06:17 PM