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Stormy goes on an adventure to pick a snowdrop for his lady and discovers that the world is just so much bigger outside.
Blogged at Many Steps Sideways
Mozzarella, basil, tomato, and balsamic vinaigrette on a ciabatta roll. From the Corner Cafe at Tunxis Community College in Farmington, CT.
Flickr Friday weekly theme - An Objects Point of View
I think most fire hydrants see more dogs than they do fires :)
Marking the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics with my submission to this week's #FlickrFriday #AnObjectsPointOfView
“A wooden spoon compels even the strangest of ingredients to get their acts together.” - Amish Proverb
I've long held that the most beloved tool in your kitchen should be a good, solid wooden spoon. You must keep it for as many years as it will allow, and use it for as many recipes as you can.
Every aroma, every flavour and every colour must be allowed to imbue itself into the wood, and you must never, ever try to remove them. They must be allowed to become part of the spoon's personality.
Because that personality will then imbue itself into everything you cook from that time forward. You must allow the personality of the spoon to subtly alter the aroma, the flavour, and the colour of your dish, making each recipe you prepare slightly more unique, even from the last time you made it.
It was my goal with this image to show the personality of this humble wooden spoon as it prepares the awesome flavours of this Thai green curry. It has cracks and splinters and the head is darkened with the stains of countless meals it has prepared over the nearly twelve years I have owned it. And it is still my favourite utensil, the first thing I grab when preparing to start my next dish.
#AnObjectsPointOfView is a #FlickrFriday challenge [week Feb. 7th - Feb. 14th, 2014].
This photo has been shared for the #TwitterTuesday #MyFavoritePlace [Feb. 3rd, 2015].
365 days in color
9/31 coffee cream - beige
285/365
for the strobist.com Group: Nikon D7100 flash as Master and Metz Meccablitz 58 AF in slave mode from behind