One tree. Every day. For one year. This is an homage. This is a celebration. This is a hope
for raising awareness, and reverence. Symbiotic: to our very roots, and our branches ~
Rick, I don't think I would have made the leap from vesse to exotic mini ravioli dish served only in Venice without your help, but now that you've mentioned it, I'm dreaming of the most delicate pasta, though, I keep picturing it as tiny tortellini.
(That preceding sentence is like one never ending piece of spaghetti, as in Meryl Streep in Defending Your Life: it's long.)
♫♪♪♪♫♪♪the music!♪♪♫♪♪♪♫
ReplyDeleteFellini was a smart man, and a pretty good film director, though I'm not sure he's got anything on you for pasta tree creating. Wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteCaptcha today is "vesse", which sounds like an exotic mini ravioli dish served only in Venice.
...and now I'm hungry! :)
ReplyDeleteNothing bad ever came from something rooted in cheese...
ReplyDeleteDance, Beth. Dance!
ReplyDeleteor sing, whichever you prefer.
:)
Rick, I don't think I would have made the leap from vesse to exotic mini ravioli dish served only in Venice without your help, but now that you've mentioned it, I'm dreaming of the most delicate pasta, though, I keep picturing it as tiny tortellini.
ReplyDelete(That preceding sentence is like one never ending piece of spaghetti, as in Meryl Streep in Defending Your Life: it's long.)
:D
Heather, me too!
ReplyDeleteHank, my immediate response was agreement, but then I had to wonder: how do you explain the smell rooted in Limburger?
ReplyDeleteI love this and like Heather, I'm craving pasta now.
ReplyDeleteMy gustatory pleasure supercedes any olefactory displeasure, I guess....
ReplyDeleteAmy, in my book, craving pasta is as easy as breathing.
ReplyDeleteAnd, quite a bit tastier!
Good on ya, Hank. You can have my share.
ReplyDelete~:)
Ha ha. How fantastic!
ReplyDeleteSo yummy. I like the perspective of the photo: it looks like a great, towering oak.
ReplyDeleteI love Rick ♥ Ha...love them captchas!
ReplyDeleteSmiling yet again over here, Mish. Thanks for the wee trip to your Italiana restaurante'
Ha! Madonna, the pasta looms!
ReplyDeletePaige, Rick is easy to love. The Captchas provide their own brand of entertainment for those willing to take pause.
:)