We had some strawberries for dessert today. Yum.

The Spanish word for strawberry is fresa.
March 30, 2008 By: erik Category: Food, Photos 814 views




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We had some strawberries for dessert today. Yum.

The Spanish word for strawberry is fresa.
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Fantastic.
Four year olds are pure id.
“Daddy, after I finish this dessert, I want another bowl filled to the top with nothing but [whipped] cream. Okay?”
Convinced my daughter to watch Star Wars with me by promising that it had a princess.

George Catlin, Prairie Meadows Burning, 1832
From the Smithsonian American Art Museum:
George Catlin painted ominous, swirling clouds of black smoke that loom out of the distance and drive the Indians before them. The artist was an eyewitness to such terrifying events, and described the fire’s “thunder rumbling as it goes.” But he also wrote that prairie fires made for “some of the most beautiful scenes that are to be witnessed in this country, and also some of the most sublime.”

Mmm… Coffee.

